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  • How to make a Golden Goose out of infrastructure
    Benjamin MaikhoWhile we are striving & praying on the threshold of unification under a common administration, are we forgetting to swallow the bitter pills of hard work for good future ?  What belong t
  • Battle for Justice Rages on: NPSC Lectureship 2004
    This is the story of how 71 deserving candidates were selected as lecturers in May 2004 and what their fate has come to be today. The Department of the erstwhile Higher & Technical Education (H&TE) –
  • SASU on Dzukou valley
    The Southern Angami Students’ Union (SASU) ridicules and slammed the news item that appeared in a section of local media, carrying reports on claim made by the people and Government of Manipur over Dzukou Val
  • BSNL for immediate intervention
    I on behalf of the citizen strongly urge the B.S.N.L. Department and its higher authorities for their immediate intervention into the frequent Telephone line failure at Tseminyu for which the general public wer
  • Mobile menace in Nagaland
    With the invention of cell phone, the world is surely becoming a global village. Mobile phone is perhaps the best invention since the electric bulb. But in Nagaland, where you are annoyed and disturbed so often
  • Introducing Network of Nagaland Drugs & AIDS Organization
    BackgroundNagaland, though a tiny state in the Northeastern part of India, as in many places, the epidemic of substance Abuse & HIV(AIDS has created a serious social, economic, religious and public health p
  • Landmine use is against humanity
    Oken Jeet SandhamThe recent disclosure by the Hmar Students’ Association (HAS) that 81 people lost their lives over the last 2 years due to landmine blasts and booby traps planted by Manipur based militants a
  • LOU, Doyang appeals
    After a long deliberation due to seeing the grievances of the effected land owners and general public DHEP, NEEPCO, Doyang, we had seriously discussed all pros & cons during the co-ordination meeting of Lan
  • GESSAN moves contempt of court
    When Nagaland got its statehood in the year 1963 Nagas were lacking in Education especially in the field of technical (Engineering). Hardly there were any Nagas to possess Diploma/Degree to hold the Technical E
  • Why only 25,000 jobs? why not 50,000 jobs in 5 years?
    Prospect of Job Creation in IT Sector in NagalandImna ImchenThank you for this opportunity to make a presentation. Our presentation is in four segments. First we will tell you who we are. Second we will present
  • NPC welcomes ceasefire extension
    The Nagaland Peace Center, Kohima welcomes the extension of ceasefire between the Government of India and NSCN (IM) for another period of six months and hopes that it would be maintained and elevated it to a hi
  • NSUD on CF extension
    At the outset, we, the Naga Students’ Union, Delhi (NSUD), on behalf of the Nagas in New Delhi, welcome the decision for extending the Second Indo-Naga Ceasefire Agreement for another six months at Bangkok in
  • ZHRF demands investigation
    While the Zomi Human Rights Foundation, Delhi Cell is relieved that army operations have now been underway in the Tipaimukh and Thanlon sub-divisions of Churachandpur district to root out militant elements and
  • An open letter to the Editor, ‘Sangai Express’
    Apropos to the Editorial, ‘Goonda Raj’ which was featured in the 31st January 2006 edition, this open rejoinder is being necessitated before the venom of the ‘mighty pen’ could blind ‘the eyes of trut
  • Open letter to Director of I & C Department Kohima
    Through your esteem daily I would like to draw the attention of the Industries and Commerce Department regarding the plight and fate of aspiring Entrepreneurship Training at Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship
  • Organizations condemn assault on DC
    Different social and student’s organizations spearheaded by the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) in reaction to the physical assault on Shri. Mohon Lal Meena, Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul District by Shri. A. Aza, M
  • Nagaland: Does it ROCK?
    Theja Kaco The roads here are, to say the least, PATHETIC!!! I’m sure everyone agrees with me here. The roads here have countless numbers of potholes. Some of these potholes are so huge that calling them
  • Open Letter to NSCNs
    Almost everyday, I come across letters and articles published in the local dailies talking about the sovereignty or integration of Nagaland and the Nagas. One faction blames the other for everything that is wro
  • Open Letter to NSCNs
    Almost everyday, I come across letters and articles published in the local dailies talking about the sovereignty or integration of Nagaland and the Nagas. One faction blames the other for everything that is wro
  • Why not give ‘Peace Process’ a chance?
    Romeo MaringCome 31st January 2006 and the Ceasefire expires. “Should it be extended or not” is the talk of the town. From 1 year to 6 months: what should be the Peace Process look like this time? What is y
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