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  • Dimapur Peace Declaration 2016
    We 210 persons from 16 states of India, who are committed to promote peace, participated in the Second National Peace Convention held at Hotel Acacia, Dimapur, Nagaland from January 30 to February 01, 2016. The
  • WHO HAS CAUSED DIVISION AND KILLING AMONG NAGAS?
    I am constrained to write this article to refute T. Patkaipa’s misinformed as well as twisted Naga history which appeared in his article in the Morung Express on Jan.16, 2016. He wrote the article arrogan
  • Nagamese becoming common language in Nagaland and in Burma Naga
    Nagaland has become homes of many communities besides the official 16 tribes of the Nagas, each of which has different dialects/tongues identified with different culture characteristics. All these tongues are q
  • In Retrospection
    With all of our Naga ancestors acclaimed fervour of bravery and courage, their marked virtues of honesty, trustworthy merits replication even in today’s relativistic world. What’s unfolding before u
  • Nagamese as an official language of Nagaland is a serious issue
    It is surprise to hear over the proposal of the government of India to promote Nagames as an official language of Nagaland. We do not know exactly, how Nagamese was developed in Nagaland. But it is learnt that
  • Imparting quality education is a self contradictory and up hill task
    A plethora of education commissions and committees have been set up from time to time to look into the problems in the system of education, a great number of experiments in the process of education have been ta
  • Exhibit A Bit Of Christianly Life Everyday...
    We claimed to be Christians but we often exhibit unchristian life. Christians are followers of Jesus Christ but we tend to forget that through Christ, God became flesh and became part and parcel of our daily li
  • Churchianity
    It’s almost 145 years since Christianity has touched this land. The statistic shows that 90.02% are professing Christians which in term of religious influence is far reached. But the inward reality of thi
  • Child-Focused Education
    “Behold, children are a gift of the LORD; the fruit of the womb is a reward” (Ps. 127:3, New American Standard Version). Today the interest of parents (rich and poor alike) in their children&rsqu
  • Nagamese: The Lingua Franca of Nagaland, its PROs and CONs
    The Naga Blog is a forum on facebook where Nagas from Nagaland and around the world network, share ideas and discuss a wide range of topics from politics and philosophy to music  and current events in Naga
  • Consensus on Eastern Nagaland
    Whilst one appreciates the fast approaching dawning of a new era in and among the Eastern Nagaland at every level, one has to be mindful of the old adage "less haste more speed".   Those of us
  • Broken Assamese: Not to be Naga Identity
    Kuolachalie Seyie   The lingua franca called Nagamese is nothing, but primarily broken Assamese, and a wild mix of languages, imported from here and there to Nagaland. It is a well known fact that langu
  • Speech of President Adinno Phizo at the Joint NNC and FGN meeting on January 25, 2016
    Fellow national workers,   The conflict between Nagaland and India has reached the 69th year. In these many years, how has a small nation like Nagaland been able to withstand a giant nation like India?
  • NVD: Inclusive and Qualitative Participation
    Monalisa Changkija Editor, Nagaland Page   In any self-respecting democracy, the National Voters’ Day is a sacred day ~ well, it ought to be a sacred day. This is the day when the Voter is suppos
  • ON NAGA LANGUAGE
    Naga language must be originated from its own roots or say, based on one of the tribes or local language. For me I prefer either Ao, Angami or Chang Language to be the basis of Naga language. It may be too late
  • The Farcical Nagamese: A Gaze into the Crystal Ball
    Individuals and organizations have cautioned over making Nagamese an official language upon conscious and sensible grounds. On the other hand, the fact remains that ‘Nagamese’ is the lingua franca t
  • CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE? YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
    Many people believe that they don’t have what it takes to make a difference to the world. They believe only people like Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Theresa, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, and the
  • Flames of Firewood
    Woods are lovely dark and deep’-Robert Frost created such enigmatic impact with these lines that resonates memories of an entwining relationship between the human and natural worlds. The woods are indeed
  • Rejoinder to NSF fear on Nagamese
    This is in reference to the opinion expressed by the NSF appearing in your esteemed paper on 20-01-16 opposing promotion of Nagamese. It appears that the NSF is not aware that this is the only Lingua Franca tha
  • Power over people
    In a country like ours, diverse cultures, religions, ethnic groups and races co-exist together. That in itself is incredible. It would be a daunting task for our leaders to rule over such a vast land. The rulin
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