M. KayinaKohimaMon District has always been my favorite destination. Despite an average 10 hours of journey to perform, it never tires me to visit Mon to this day. Having observed its rich landscape, productivi
Mely WezahOld Ministers’ Hill, KohimaHuman beings are vulnerable to diseases, accidents, failures, disappointments, emotional turmoil, and losing loved ones. At this point, we frequently hear popular phrases
Dr Limalemla JamirThis year’s World Mental Health Day theme, "Mental Health at Work," emphasizes the importance of fostering supportive work environments that prioritize mental health. As workplace demands in
David LowangPresident, WNSU Nocte Tribe, Arunachal PradeshFor centuries, the Naga people have stood as a testament to resilience—weathering colonialism, internal divisions, and decades of armed struggle for s
Rev Fr C JosephCounsellor, St Joseph’s College (Autonomous) JakhamaIntroduction: Mental health is our emotional, psychological, and social, well-being. It is how we think, feel, and act. It helps determine ho
Takumpula Longkumer, IA DIPR Nagaland To promote safe and respectful work environments for women, the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, or the POSH
An appeal by the Forum for Naga ReconciliationIt has come to the Forum for Naga Reconciliation’s attention that a Naga ancestral human remain listed as a “19th century horned Naga human skull” is part of
Supongnukshi, IFSChief Conservator of Forest, Department of Environment Forest & Climate Change, NagalandWildlife plays a very important role in shaping and planning forestry and natural resource management
Neiwalou LoheWorld Mental Health Day (WMHD) is observed on October 10 every year. It is an important day to promote mental health support globally and, most importantly, in our own homes. It is much more than j
Dr David Hanneng, Assistant ProfessorGushkara College, Burdwan Univ., West BengalThe recent order of the Government of Nagaland to conduct the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN)/ Indigenous I
Samagra Shiksha, NagalandParental engagement is a cornerstone of a child’s educational journey, especially during the foundational years when cognitive, emotional, and social development are at their peak. In
Dipak KurmiThe Central Government’s decision to invite leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) [NSCN(IM)] for the resumption of peace talks in early October marks a positive develop
Ngaranmi Shimray New Delhi The Press Trust of India (PTI) reported in September 2018 that - “The Nagaland Legislative Assembly on Thursday unanimously adopted a resolution on integration of the cont
Hoshika H Sumi Our fathers and grandfathers bravely fought for Naga sovereignty, even with very little food and supplies. They endured their pain in silence while their families, relatives, and the entire
IntroductionNatural farming (NF) is a chemical free farming method which protects the biodiversity and deal with nature. NF is reassessing the agriculture system into sustainable management practices that has t
Rev Fr C JosephCounsellor, St Joseph’s College, Jakhama-KohimaIntroduction: Gandhi’s great respect for Christ and the extent to which he drew inspiration from him are revealed in his following statements:
Rampisinang Pipi NewmeWith the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act 1989, an Act that makes Nagaland a ‘dry state’, taking the center stage in public discourse, there is much to pore over the pertin
SashilemlaRanger Forest Officer, Mokokchung RangeConservation has always been a facet of Human civilization. Man understood the need to conserve the resources around him in order that he may never be in wa
D Rajiv Shankar IFSAssistant Conservator of Forests, Wokha Forest Division For centuries, human activity has centred on the belief that nature exists solely for our benefit—a concept known as anthropocen
Acüyi VadeoJoint Secretary, NNCRespected Bampi, Honourable Kedahge, FGN and colleagues, NNC Officials, High Ranking Naga Army Officers, fellow National Workers and gatherers. First of all I give thanks to the