Levi Kikhi (Avi), Kohima
‘URRA UVIE’ is a Tenyiedie (Angami) language which had same meaning with “Our Country is Ours’. God gave wisdom to our Naga leaders. They have laid down the u
Rev. Fr. Paul Lelen Haokip
Introduction: We are lucky to have a bundle of great people who have walked the way of Leadership and Management. Our work perhaps is to learn and imbibe those great traits
Mechüselie Kehie,
Ph.D Rüzaphema Village, Dimapur
I write this letter to apprise you of the appalling condition of New Chümukedima Bridge which connects NH-29 and New Chümukedima Villag
Maciding Doson & Kiepeube Zehuny
Ngwalwa Village
The consumption of electricity by the consumer is increasing day by day and the 100 kV transformer installed in Ngwalwa Sub-Station seems too little at t
Dr. Dietho-o
Kohima
Shallow waters are also noisy while clean waters run deep. We have just observed 6th September as Peace or Ceasefire Day. It was also the Pochury ‘Black Day’ because o
Ketou Nagi
Dimapur
The RTA, Dimapur has done a reasonable work in revising the auto-rickshaw fare, 2017. Fare price have been fixed taking into account both the passenger and driver. With no other means of
Niketu Iralu
53 years ago today the first Indo-Naga Ceasefire was signed by the Federal Government of Nagaland and the Government of India. This occasion this morning is about the struggle of the Naga people
Lipok Jamir
Kohima
NPSC recently declared the marks list of NCS, NPS, NSS& Allied Services Examination 2015 (http://www.npsc.co.in/notifications/3433.html) which has caused a raging debate in the
Xonzoi (Sanjay) Barbora
Almost seven years ago, to the week, I had sent off instructions to Gauri Lankesh about who would receive her at Imphal airport and then take her up to Ukhrul. She was part of a team
N. Theyo
Respected Members of the Nagaland Peace Centre and Ladies & Gentlemen,
It is indeed a privilege for me to welcome you all on behalf of the Nagaland Peace Centre to this historic
Jonah Achumi
Let me share this little narrative of what happened inside the Yellowstone Park. In the year of 1995 fourteen wolves were reintroduced inside the Yellowstone National Park but no one expe
MIP, NSCN (IM)
To keep the Indo-Naga peace talks going has been an extremely difficult management: to steer and respond with comprehensiveness under rapid changes of gravity which are not always in fa
Thepfulhouvi Solo
IFS Retd. (RR-68)
THE Nations were suffering from Corruption, slow Economic Growth, Unemployment, Nepotism of long-ruling Dictators and Citizens were smoldering in anger at the corr
Department of Land Resources played an agent of my success
K. V. Achumi
In the year 1986, an officer of the then Wastelands Department (now Land Resources Department), told me to plant trees if I wanted t
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
The local dailies in Nagaland are greatly appreciated for its dedicated service to the people of the State. We get all kinds of news inside our doors through local dailies. We fi
Dr. M L Ngullie
This article is written in the context of teaching in the Undergraduate level in the state of Nagaland. It is based on the responses of the people from various walks of life who expressed the
HY Swu GB
Supply colony, Dimapur
As we all are fixing the imbroglio in Dimapur Town due to the drainage problems and the pathetic road condition, which sole reason lies to the fact that we have lack of dra
Dili Solomon
River Belt Colony, Dimapur
The rest of Indian people may not know that Nagas are geographically divided into Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Nagaland State. In all these areas, Nagas are
Living Eyewitness by Rev. Zhiwhuotho Katiry
The aftermath of the attacked on 14th Assam Rifles post at Thuda (Phor) Village and the shooting down of the Dakota by the Naga undergrounds had terrible repe
Gen(Retd) Thinoselie M. Keyho
President, NNC
The Government of India was aware of the Rights of the Nagas, however, since the Naga Nation was small, weak and her population less, India wanted to dominate an