Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
Every Christian Church insists its members with regard to the payment of ten tithes. It is a willful contribution towards the welfare of the Church for spiritual cause and
Prof. G.T. Thong
Nagaland University
The dust is slowly settling with the return of the Tourists from Kaziranga. Them being JEERED (oooops, cheered) is another matter. The undercurrent... an imminent
Rev. Vichakielie Perheilie Khruomo
Dimapur
The Lord might have intended to show it to the world that what kind of leaders we Nagas have chosen for ourselves. Thus, the 60 MLAs in one accord are danc
Ao Temjen Jamir
Dimapur
People who know me know I am a least bit interested at the politics of the artificially created State called Nagaland to divide the Nagas. But this few days of the shenanigans
P. Achumse Sangtam
Kiphire
Political instability has become endemic, Power struggle; race to amassed illegal wealth has become the sole aim and intention for elected representatives in Nagaland. Who
Kahuto Chishi Sumi
Hevishe Village Khaghaboto Range, Dimapur
The Chinese curse which says,"May you live in interesting times", has fallen onNagaland. Let us look back at the incidents of ju
Z. Lohe
The Nagas are fortunate and proud to be Christians. Under the banner of NNC, the Naga National Movement leaders declared “Nagaland for Christ” as its motto on 14.8.1947. Since the
Kevitho Kera
Not only the Government hospital toilets but every corner and every home is stinking in Nagaland. Even our Churches are stinking. The aroma has reached Lucifer's nose and he is smilin
Dr. M. Temjen Longkumer
Lerie colony, Kohima
I have heard about mixing kerosene oil with petrol, using remote control, key chain, meter tampering, etc. in petrol pumps. But this time it’s a dif
Jonah Achumi
Dimapur
It was bound to happen anytime and so it just did. The collapse of the 4th mile river bridge near the CIHSR Hospital on the way to Niuland - Kuhuboto speaks tons of volumes to us
I am deeply saddened by the tragic loss of 4 lives and many injured in the collapse of the bridge near the CIHSR (Referral) Hospital at Dimapur-Niuland road on the 11th July 2017.
On taking up the res
Rev. Dr. Ellen Konyak Jamir
A systemic perspective involves understanding the human condition, the relatedness of human beings with each other, and the physical and contextual world in which they live (F.A.
Vishü Rita Krocha
Given the deplorable road condition in Nagaland, one can imagine the joy when any stretch of road is being repaired. Just a few months ago, we were elated at the sight of blackt
Nukhosa Chuzho
Kohima
Barely three weeks lapsed since seven political parties entered into an 18-point understanding signed into a formal agreement with the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) on
Alo Kent R
Sovima
Not how close we tread disaster but how we walk on it, can at the least describe what happened to the bridge to Niuland over river Chathe.
There are instances of our bridg
Press Bureau
Liberal Democratic Party Nagaland
The recent tragedy of the collapsed bridge which has cost the lives of four persons is unacceptable to the people. The people have for long managed to
Suddenly, we find our representatives talking of “democracy”, “welfare of the people” and “mandate”. My fellow Nagas, let’s stop behaving like savages. We gotta be able
Sebastian Roy
Youth Volunteer, FPA India, Nagaland Branch
World Population Day seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues. It was established by the then Governing C
"People are not addicted to alcohol or drugs, they are addicted to escaping reality."
Rev. Fr. C. Joseph-Counsellor
St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama
Introduction: Almost everybody kno
Chothazo Nienu
University of Hyderabad
If my assumption is right, and many share my assumption, the constant fight among the elected legislators is a fight for portfolios in the government. This has