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  • Where are we now?
    There is an immeasurable volume of talks about corruption and nepotism among the Nagas. Many are of the opinion that corruption and nepotism have grown to its zenith and had formed a full-fledged department of
  • On the article on the telecom Department
    Kedi HaraluDue to the article that appeared in the Morung Express, finally the department is a buzz alarm activity, which is somewhat uncommon, for to get the attention of the higher ups in the department of te
  • What’s happened to NPSC?
    Corruption! Corruption, what happen to NPSC? Every now and then NPSC is the key word from all corners. A mistake once committed has been counted as mistakes. Jeopardizing the entire system and victimizing the p
  • Donation or Allocation?
    Wetshokhrolo Lasuh“Donations” Galore: There are plenty of newspaper reports in Nagaland stating that elected representatives of the people (in all capacities) “donate” money and things to projects under
  • Hope Amidst Corruption
    A Mirror that Reflects our ImageIt happened in one of our churches in Nagaland. Years ago a believer in Christ, a pretty young mother, met the pastor and offered a bundle of new currencies amounting to nine tho
  • On Sovereignty and what the Naga struggle is all about
    Kaka D IraluHaving written about the Naga struggle for over nine years and having written over one thousand pages about it, some fellow Nagas (and perhaps even Indians) may already be fed up with me and my opin
  • Peoples’ participation in the transformation process: A panacea for Nagaland
    Raj K. VermaKudos to Monalisa Changikija for hitting the nail on the head in her commentary “Dialogue, don’t protest” (Morung Express, 12th July 2007) as well as your edifying editorial of the same day ti
  • Nagas and the corners
    Imtinaro LongkumerWitnessing the rapid expansion of market and having almost everyone equipped with the latest technology, one can unquestionably say that Nagas today are on the threshold of living a glamorous
  • Why I can’t criticize my government- Part 1
                                                               
  • Clarion call to all retired folks
    By Dr. T.Aonok Missionary OCM.Respected citizens, first of all Christian, greetings from ‘Outreach Challenge Ministries’ to you all. The writer of this clarion call too is a WW II war veteran and retired pe
  • The Battle of Sexes
    Kedi Haralu…………. “it would be a sight to remember if we had a street full of  half naked women protesting?”.......The recent news which took the cake was the protest against physical and psycho
  • Teach my Child Good English
    You often hear a saying “my child reads in Cambrradge school”. Others would declare “my son studied in Engleeskool”. Indeed there are people who would stick to the notion that a private school means a C
  • BOUNDARIES
    Issues and their solutions are inseparable part of human race.  But, certain issues are complex in nature with ramifications extending beyond state, region and national boundaries. The word boundary is sel
  • Whither Bureaucracy?
    Viketol SakhrieCommissioner and Secretary,Information and Public RelationsOn behalf of Bureaucracy of NagalandApropos the opinion poll published in Morung Express of the 2nd July 2007 under the caption “Burea
  • A journey across Horticultural boom in Nagaland
    Dzüvinuo, Ruopfülenuo & LolanoA DIPR featureA group of Media persons from Kohima, accompanied by officials from the IPR Department visited projects of the Horticulture Department of Nagaland in Wokha and
  • Sickness and Healing
    Dr.L.M.MurryI have spent my life for the last 60 years among the suffering people. For the last two months, I was in Vellore Christian Medical College Hospital attending my relative who is undergoing treatment.
  • Arabs of Nagaland in dire straits
    M.L Ngullie, PhD1.     Introduction:Changpang village is a home to about 200 households belonging to Lotha Naga tribe. It is situated in Wokha District, Nagaland. The village was established
  • Colours of Naga Struggle and the World
    NP Ariiphre-ouNagas Non-violent approach responded with military optionThe Naga resistance against forceful occupation by the newly Independent state India and Burma were implemented in a non-violent and non-co
  • Nagas struggle and the world
    NP Ariiphre-ouThese touching words are engraved on the epitaph that stands tall in middle of Kohima which hosts one of the most spectacular British memorial cemeteries for soldiers, who gave their lives during
  • Accidents and the role of concerned Authorities
    C. Prakash B.Sc., Ayhunlo Khing, Tseminyu TownThere are different type of accidents, some are avoidable, some are natural and some intentional. The real accidents are those which happens unexpectedly.Being
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