Robert A Silverstein
In The Morung Express and the Eastern Mirror of March 13, 2017, appears an article by Khekiye K. Sema, titled, “REVISITING ‘THE FINAL CHAPTER’.”
Dr. Dietho-o ‘
South Corner’, AG Road, Kohima
■Things are happening, people are watching.
■Changes are taking place, people are watching.
■Leaders are talking, people are watching.
Zhekheli Zhimomi
Kohima
Irom Sharmila was born to be a social worker, not a politician. For a social cause, she became the global icon with title “Iron Lady.” But behind the parameters, she was
Khekiye K. Sema, IAS (Rtd)
On 15th March 2014, this author had presented a thought under the caption "The Final Chapter" when Nagas were still more inclined to be influenced by the 'fear
As humiliating as it may sound but since we don’t have in our society scholars to teach us humanity and deeper concepts and meaning of life, psychologist to explain us about the human behavior, economists
Ruovihulie Angami (R. Angami)Rtd. Jt. Director of School Education In continuation of my series of articles which were published in certain Nagaland English local papers during the first part of 2015, I o
Corruption in a civilized society is a disease like cancer, which, if not detected in time, is sure to malignance the polity of our country leading to disastrous consequences. Today uncontrolled corruption has
The recent gender episode in our society is a shocking development not only for the locals but also the outsiders who once praised the status of women in Naga society.
In this huge world, Nagas are se
Rev. L. Suohie Mhasi
We all being on board of the same vehicle, sharing opinions with one another is necessary and it is what I encourage any body to venture to do so. Expressing opinions out of tank
My six years of theological journey has given me a serious thought on theological education as praxis and not something abstract.And I would like to clarifyone of the false notions regarding theological academy
Being ignorant is not bad; ignorance is not something evil or anything to be ashamed of. Nobody knows everything about every topic under the sun. The problem with many educated Nagas is that we are ashamed to a
Dr.Tseibu Rutsa
Naga Christians, Let us see reflect where we are in the light of Exodus 20:1-7. What happens when we use God's name wrongly? It’s call breaking the law of God. In other words, we ar
Eduardo Faleiro
The question of an Uniform Civil Code is one of the most controversial issues in Indian politics today. The Uniform Civil Code is intended to replace personal laws based on customs and
I Longkumer
A nation that is preoccupied with internal bickering and greed is a nation without soul and vision. When people engage in activities that are detrimental to the society and nation at large
Dr. Zuchamo Yanthan
School of Social Sciences, IGNOU, New Delhi
The recent outbreak of violence in Nagaland has left many people puzzled and terrified. Modern Naga society is known to find peaceful
Samhita Barooah
Majority of Indian women struggle hard to make ends meet. Somehow making sure that their kitchen fire never burns out and their homes are free from violence. Women’s work is unde
Thungdemo Kyong
Team Metamorphosis
Every time whenever election approached you came with colourful promises, but when you got elected you could hardly fulfill any of those heartwarming promises you m
The Naga Millennial generations are the unluckiest set of people on the planet earth. Our contemporaries across the world influence their people with their confidence and qualities because they were provided wi
Dr Eyingbeni Hümtsoe-Nienu
Introduction: In the ongoing discussion relating to quota for women in ULB’s, we see how writers in both print and online media continue to bring Christianity int
Imnasenla
One day I was quite taken aback when one of my aunts told me that we Nagas have straight away transitioned from Headhunting to Necktie, which is why we are still lacking behind others. She l