Monalisa Changkija
As I write this, there are just three days for Nagaland Assembly elections on February 27, 2018, for the 13th State Legislative Assembly; and one final day for political parties and candid
Yanpvuo Kikon
Just standing in the queue for hours, observing the enthusiastic voters, we come to realise that most voters aren't voting for better roads, development, better healthcare system, infrastru
Videkhono Yhokha
Research Scholar JNU, New Delhi
Though I do not feel the gravity of the current situation in Nagaland from ground zero, I do get a little bit of the heat and enthusiasm when I get a phone c
Akhrie Naga
Freelance Writer
As we all already know by now, computer science has become a crucial vital integrated part of our lives; without us even having realized too much of its significance and input s
Allan Aley
Full Nagarjan, Dimapur
What a time to live and witness. We are all living in a perpetual mess. Chaos seems to be our daily news and our only hope is God. Our inaction is only leading to more monu
S Seigoulien Haokip
Education is the vehicle for social progressiveness of all societies and is the aspirations of many. Its accessibility has to be ensured in order to see these dreams come true in reality.
Anjan K Behera,
Research Scholar Department of English – Nagaland University
Education laga hosa morom moi jaane, Candle dhuri kina kitaab pura moi buje. School jai kina ekta bi teacher na thakia, A
Vishü Rita Krocha
Much has been said about our politicians. Especially the ones who have represented us over the years. Even more so, the so called “old breed of politicians”- the ones who a
Arep Changkiri
Fellowship Colony, Dimapur
Recently the Chief Electoral Officer, Nagaland has officially warned against proxy voting. He said detection of such malpractice would render the votes in that poll
Mamang Khongsai
Medziphema
“Adult Franchise", the power that you gain by virtue of being a bonafide citizen of a democratic country.. The power given to any citizen from 18 years and above irresp
‘You either wrest your destiny, or resign yourself to your fate’
Lt Col Ginlunmang Tungnung (Retd)
Dimapur
It was not so many years back that anyone with a mongoloid feature, not readily iden
Nzanrhoni Patton
5th mile Model Village
Nagaland needs Change and while others are getting sold off to money, Ghaspani 1 voters has already jumped the vagabond of change by practicing clean election by many
Rev.J.T. Lotha
A simple assessment on our present socio-political scenario presents a rather bleak and gloomy future unfortunately. The direction in which we-the naga Christians are headed towards is no wher
Rev. Dr.V.K. Nuh
The Nagaland state was formed under the blood-bath of the freedom strugglers. Since then the state politicians began to indulge in corruption in large scale. The third general election held
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
Nagas are known to be peace loving community. They even describe themselves as kind, generous and hospitable. True!This is an undeniable description that has spread across the gl
Diethono Nakhro
The election campaign circus has been painting the town red with all the usual political dramas, bombastic rhetoric, tired promises we hear every election but which hardly ever see lig
Tali Longkumer (IAS Rtd)
There are hardly few precious days left to elect 60 members of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly for which more than 150 aspirants are in the ‘Frying Pan’ vying for the c
Yiepetso Wezah
Pfutsero
Clean Election movement spearheaded by the churches and civil societies educate the citizens of the state not to buy and sell votes. Many believers and concerned citizens are not tak
Rev. Aheto Sema Akuvuto
Thahekhü
As I look around I see big hoarding with an adage change is coming. In addition it also appears daily in the local papers with the comparison of the present depilated c
R. Mhonbeni Ezong
Wokha Town
With another round of call to participate in the election process, we must remember that voting is not only our right but it is our power. When we vote we exercise our power to