Rupin Sharma, IPS
(c) Psychological Tricks or Social Engineering:
I have discussed social engineering earlier. It is the use of various social and psychological tricks to defraud people.
Through their
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Climate change is slowly exposing its impact on our land and this harsh reality is one we cannot turn a blind eye. Nagaland known for its rich abundant biodiversity, however has been witn
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BSc Agri, UASB
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Dimapur
India Gorkha are the Nepali speaking community in India, hence, it is the duty of every Gorkhali to p
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Inter Press Service
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Project Coordinator, Peace Channel
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In July, the United Nations will convene “Science Days”, a high-profile event in preparation for the UN Food Systems Sum
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Besides social media frauds, there are numerous other types of cyber-crimes, some of which can be bracketed as follows – (a) Identity theft (b) Online banking Frauds (b) Psychological
Rohit Vaid
IANS
Increasing global trend of entry restrictions for non-vaccinated persons in malls, cinema halls, and even barber shops, by private sector or government-backed norms, if implemented in India,
Rev Fr G L Khing
Kohima
Governance is a skill. The ability to govern any organization, State, or Country comes from skillfulness, not from cunningness. We can categorize governance into old and young govern
When it comes to the idea of promotion, majority of Nagas would associate it with departmental promotion. Yes, in the mindset and vocabulary of most Nagas, promotion would mean usually the up-gradation that a g
Vishnu Makhijani
IANS
Its a scholarly work that grew out of the inherent curiosity of Manoj Kewalramani, one of Indias foremost analysts studying Chinese politics, foreign policy and approaches to new techn
Kuolachalie Seyie
The war against COVID has been a long drawn battle. It has been anything but easy and in the while, has shown itself to be of extreme costs in terms of economy, education and lives. T
Solomon Kithan
Department of Economics, Modern College Kohima
The world today is taken away by the trends of life. The fast moving trend is sweeping the life of the people all around the globe, especially t
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Inter Press Service
Life is a series of choices. And choices have consequences. When it comes to climate change, some choices have bigger consequences than others, and there’s a
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Kohima Town
In a period of just over a year, this pandemic has drastically transformed the lives of masses of people around the globe, including teachers and students. This period has been one of
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I am glad that my short article in your esteem paper has provoked interest in some quarters. This is my reply to some of the queries I have received for my views in setting up a Naga Constituent As
Ethel Merry and Mercy Kikon
We find it relatively easy to decide which course to do, but where to go is what we find harder to decide. As good as a course might be it is equally important to study in a unive