PART III – Inclusive Education and Special Educational Needs
Lanusongla Lemtur (Special Educator)
It is the responsibility of a school to put in place various processes that remove barriers t
Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho
To be leading the devotion this morning is an opportunity for me and I believe that God has given us another chance to ask some serious questions and do some deep soul searching. Nagas
S. Kamson
Chairman, Zeliangrong United Front
At the very outset, I send my greetings to all my Zeliangrong people in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland on the occasion of the 86th Martyr Anniversary of Haipou
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing,
Kohima
The election system changes from time to time to suit the existing people and time. Many voters make sure that their candidate win the game by hook or crook. For this, they spen
Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
St. Joseph University
The constant plea, on the part of many, for all tribes to unite and do away with tribalism has gained a significant eminence in our society’s discourse, espec
Young voice against the state of affairs
Elsheli Chishi
Respected Leaders, Parents, Seniors and Citizens of Nagaland, First of all, I would like to thank our Almighty God for this privilege to rally toge
Young voice against the state of affairs
Vilivi A. Chopy
In the midst of the greatest landmass on earth; God put me there by His Grace – and Here I Stand. To my east, west, and south, nations and pe
Martyrs’ Day Commemoration Committee
Before the advent of the British in the Naga Country the Nagas lived peacefully in their respective village-states. All were free from one another. Every village-st
K Thong (Achilo)
The initiation of clean election campaign by churches organizations, political parties and NGOs to prevent filthy practice of sale and purchase of votes is a good beginning. The intention is
Kevitho Kera
My Lord! Naga Nation is falling apart. The few of us who are trying hard to keep it together is just too few. The little that we could, we tried. Though history will never know us, we tried. Our
Liberal Democratic Party of Nagaland
The intriguing statement made about the exploration of natural resources contorts the way people have been made to perceive so far – about how it promises a
Prof. Mithilesh Kumar Sinha
Finance Officer, Nagaland University, Lumami
As a student of economics I got tempted to look at how far this country has come since the British left. Imaging taking respo
Dr. K. Hoshi
How is Nagaland? The general response is; “Everything is collapsing”. Nagaland is at crossroads. People are tired of the sorry state of affairs prevalent. Everything has come
Realities and Tragedies Confronting Naga Nationalism
Pakinrichapbo (Advocate),
Dimapur
After careful observation, I am compelled to conclude that we have so far failed to see the realities
Dr. Dietho-o
South Corner, Kohima
Hailing from Kigwema Village, but with very few idiosyncracies or peculiar traits, behaviours and attitude of his native people, since he was educated and brou
Urges the Government of India (GoI) to expedite the political process for early and lasting political solution to the protracted Naga political problem by inviting all Naga political groups without further d
Rev. Dr. S. Temjen Imchen
Dear Admirers and Activists of ACAUT, Here are some facts and a few of my random thoughts on ACAUT even as we hold the Mega ACAUT Rally on August 25 in the year of our L
Tsali Sangtam, Kohima
"The rule of law is the basis for any democracy. And without the rule of law in democracy, you have chaos." — Meles Zenawi
Notwithstanding, the other pr
Peter T. Kent
Tseminyu
God has given one great responsibility to each of us and that is the freedom and right to select and appoint our leaders! This is a divine responsibility! In the Bible, often t
Along Longkumer
In support of the upcoming public rally organized by ACAUT on the issue of corruption, I feel it is my duty to share my understanding on the subject and also express my opinion.