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  • Riverside Wisdom
    Samhita Barooah | Traveller   If the Burha luit could speak, it would definitely clamour about its abundance and endurance. It for a river is obsolete in today’s legislative terminology as rivers
  • Rejoinder to Kaka Iralu
    Er. A. Akaho Assumi  Sughuna, Nagaland   I am very conscious to counter on current situation however the issues being very sensitive and the people may be carried away by such a false propagation.
  • Not a State; Even less a Nation
    Robert A Silverstein   An article dated March 29, 2017, appears in The Morung Express and Nagaland Post, and the same article appears in the Eastern Mirror, dated March 30, 2017. It is written by N
  • The inequity of Christian Propaganda and reality in the Naga society
    Obito Naga Dimapur   It is with great pride the Nagas claim themselves to be a Christian State which proves the simple and humble attitude of the Nagas towards life. But during the quest for divinity m
  • Happiness level assessment
    Thepfulhouvi Solo   It would perhaps be a very interesting thing to see the Result of a Test of Happiness Level of the People of Nagaland, if you run a questionnaire in your Paper with the following Cri
  • Naga Common Customary Laws Vis-À-Vis Uniform Civil Code
    N Haisoyi Ndang Author,  Naga script & Zeliang Customary Laws   Many intellectual Nagas aspired of having a common customary law for all the Nagas could be a well thought-out but the chal
  • Leader of the People or Leader of the Organization?
    Chekrovei Cho-o   Of late, it has become pretty tough to get in touch with most of our leaders—our phone calls are ignored, our text messages are ignored, our mails are not no paid heed to, forget
  • Unemployment and theological colleges in Nagaland
    G L Khing Kohima   Looking at the number of theological colleges in Nagaland, I used to ask myself, “Are Nagas becoming more spiritual or are theological colleges serving as substitute
  • Nagas deserve better
    Liberal Democratic Party of Nagaland (Media Cell)   “Yes we can” if we think that we could catch up with the rest of the world. In order to do so, first we have to get ‘Real’ wit
  • "The Crying Women"
      Since the day she was born, She was given the Feminine horn. Wounded by the raw scars Still tried to please creatures from Mars. Whipped up by the thinnest swords. Ingrained on that unbearable pain Ye
  • Revision of customary law: First, is Nagaland a state or a nation?
    Robert A Silverstein   In the March 27, 2017 issue of The Morung Express and the March 28, 2017 issue of the Nagaland Post is an article by Sedevi Angami titled, “Customary law – review
  • What Every Naga Should Know
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi G.B. Hevishe Village, Dimapur   I do not support or condemn any of the many Naga Political Groups that are purportedly fighting for the rights of the Nagas; if any one faction or gro
  • Customary law – review needed?
    Sedevi Angami Dimapur   I have been struggling with the understanding of Naga customary law. I have also been trying to read as much about it. On several discussions with lawyers and sociologists, the
  • The NPSC Trap
    Kevitho Kera   You have been good in studies ever since you were a kid. You have passed out high school first class  and also 10 +2 with first class. You went ahead and graduated with first class a
  • Child Adoption Issues and Problems: Background and Reality in Nagaland
    K. Ela Prodigals’ Home/Collab Director CHILDLINE 1098 Dimapur   Prodigals' Home has been implementing/implemented various projects/programmes for children in Dimapur district supported by var
  • The roaring bike in the town
    G. L. Khing Kohima   We are all influenced by the modern life style. Westernization has found its place in our kitchen to bathroom. Modern ways of life ranges from food to clothes, from walking to sleep
  • Child Adoption - Naga Customary Practices
    NT Kikon Director of Wondang-ki Charitable Foundation, Dimapur   INTRODUCTION The Customary Practice of adoption by the Nagas differed from clan to clan, village to village and from one tribe to the ot
  • What should I fear
    Mongshai Longshe     What should I fear? When I know the world I'm living in! I know there are people who cares, There is no place we need to fear. When I can no longer dance-- I'll sing
  • CHURCH and TOBACCO
    Z. K. Pahrü Pou BTC, Pfutsero   Introduction: Yogi Adityanath, the newly appointed Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, directed government officials in UP to stop chewing pan, pan masala, and gutka d
  • THE LINE OF NATIONAL SOCIALIST COUNCIL OF NAGALIM
    Unorganized people are just a crowd of individuals living together without any definite political concept for a common goal. However big the land and population they may be, such people are always vulnerable to
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