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  • Rejoinder to the article “Boundary between the Nagas and Assamese”
    The article “Boundary between the Nagas and Assamese” written by Shri. T.L Angami which appeared in various local newspapers is worth to be appreciated as it carries the fact of the traditional land and its
  • Taxation woes
    K Filip Sumi On March 17, an ‘azha’ issued by NSCN (IM) Yaruiwo concerning ‘tax collection and loan’ was published in the local dailies. The standing order stated that “unauthorised” and indepe
  • Battle Of Kohima Account Of Events 4th - 7th April 1944
    70 years ago on the 4th April 1944, the Japanese attacked GPT (General Purpose Transport) Ridge at Kohima. Major Reginald Lowe was commanding the whole of the Jail Hill - Transport Ridge Sector of the battlefie
  • Missing the Word by a Whisker
    While skeptics attempt to degrade the gospel account of Jesus’ birth and subsequent life, death and resurrection, none can deny the phenomenal impact of this man on all history. A child born to a poor family
  • Impact of social media while our elections & politics groping in the dark
    Literally, every person on the street has Facebook Account. In other countries and even in major Indian cities, whether cobbler or rickshaw puller or barber or vegetable vender, they mostly have social media ac
  • To know the truth is a first step for reconciliation
    Thomas,NNC MemberI felt sad for the fighting among the Nagas which has taken place again on March 29, 2014 Saturday morning at Akhoya village jurisdiction in Ao Region right after the Forum for Naga Reconciliat
  • ACAUT Nagaland report on 1st phase of Nagaland tour
    ACAUT Nagaland undertook the 1st phase of its Nagaland tour from 24th – 29th March and covered the districts of Mon, Longleng, Mokokchung, Tuensang, Wokha and the sub-division of Tseminyu. The tour was undert
  • Nagaland Lok Sabha Polls 2014
    One Man, One VoteAdditional Secretary (BA) & ARO, Nagaland Parliamentary election 2014, L. Imsong, has directed the DCs/ADCs and DEOs of various districts of Nagaland, to notify all the electors about their
  • Saving culture preserves your identity
    Lemwang ChuhwanglimResearcher and ActivistCulture is an identity based on the primordial way of life among the Naga society. This culture is regarded as a traditional way of life, embodied in a particular band
  • Reality Check, leaving aside politics
    Never in the history of free independent India has the grand old Congress party faced the prospect of complete irrelevance as it readies itself to face the moment of truth – the ‘saach ka saamna’. It is n
  • On NGOs & Civil Bodies declaring their political support for candidates: Murdering Democracy
    There has been a recent surge of media declarations and statements issued by NGOs and civil bodies about candidates whom they are supporting during every election. Is it right, just or a fair practice and an un
  • Conscience or Truth?
    Our society is passing through a time of political impasse, social clouding, spiritual silence and tight-lipped, and self-ignited conscience. We are routinely busy with abusive languages, debunking and defamato
  • All In The Family
    Dr Tarep Ao at 85 years is the oldest member of the choir. His wife, Achila Tarep, and granddaughter, Jaremdi Wati Longchar, are also part of the choir. “Even though I am not a good singer, I’m happy to be
  • Honourable Neiphiu Rio as the Naga Ambassador to New Delhi: A Thought
    Z.K. Pahrü PouPfutseroThe present political scenario of India is at a low ebb with recurring corruption, communalism, racism, and the fast widening gap between the rich and poor.  Many Indian politicians
  • Dignity of Labour
    Dominic Yazokie It was a surprise to learn, that a group of young people have formed into a registered organization called ‘Hills Work Force’ with its office at TCP Gate, Kohima, by adopting the ‘Dig
  • Quo Vadis?
    Fr. Joe MariadhasSt. Joseph’s College, Jakhama - Nagaland Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious said Sigmund Freud. Dreams can be frightful too. I believe dreams have meaning and give us lessons f
  • Tidbits of important issues in Nagaland
    Thepfulhouvi Solo I. RACISM.Quite some years ago, when the Name NAGALAND PEOPLES FRONT, (NPF) was converted into (NPF), NAGA PEOPLES FRONT; this Writer, in an Article irreverently mentioned in the News Med
  • Elect your candidate who has vision
    Lumtsase C SangtamJapfu Christian College,Kigwema, KohimaToday in our present NAGA society there are few leaders who have vision for the people and for the growth of society. Many of the leaders in various fiel
  • Patriotism and Civic Sense
    Kuolachalie SeyieIG Stadium KohimaAn illustration of European culture of patriotism or civic sense is the highly educated barber, Mr. John Watt of Scandinavia. Though he had other options in life, like taking u
  • An Ideal Student
    The term good student stands for good learner, one who is hard-working and puts in complete devotion to work and duty. A good student becomes a good citizen through cultivation of the habits and duties that den
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