Narayan Adhikari and Sanjeeta Pant
Inter Press Service
If you live in Nepal, a quick survey of friends and family will quickly prove how rapidly Covid-19 infection rates have spiked. For instance, out of 50
Viketo Sumi
I, myself have not been a Trader very long, but now, I have a gist about trading. In the beginning, when I first started trading, I was stupefied by enormous number of things I had to look out fo
Modern College Kohima
Life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers and winters off and there are very few who are interested in helping you find yourself. There is so much of adventures in l
Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Inter Press Service
Millions of people are expected to die due to delayed and unaffordable access to COVID-19 tests, treatment, personal protective equipment and vaccines. Urgent coopera
Vishnu Makhijani
IANS
Award-winning childrens author Vaishali Shroff belongs to a family of wildlife enthusiasts. While her husband and children look for interesting sightings and topographies to photograph
Rupin Sharma, IPS
1. What are the various types of cyber-crimes?
Ans-30: It is virtually impossible to list out all categories of cyber-crimes and the numerous variations which are possible. However
Dr Brainerd Prince
I said to myself, I will not make a reference to the ‘covid condition’ that we are all living under and yet it is impossible not to mention it. One thing the lockdowns and the
Tungshang Ningreichon
Letlal Haokip loves to play football and rarely misses a game when he gets a chance. Letlal was the pastor of the Kuki worship service, Delhi for 14 years and moved on to form a d
The DMC garbage vehicle which is supposed to pick up garbage every alternate days has not arrived for two complete weeks. As a result, huge garbage has piled up in the households with terrible stench eman
Wati Aier
Thirty years ago, on my way to Bade to survey land donated by the village for what would become the Oriental Theological Seminary campus, I met a young man from Bihar at the Ura Village tinali. I h
DC Pathak
IANS
The Cold War that ended three decades ago, inevitably left behind a legacy, existing even today, of a divide between the US-led West and the residual of the world of Communism inherited by th
Yanghee Lee
Inter Press Service
In one particularly bloody day in March, Myanmar’s security forces shot and killed at least ten children, some as young as 6, in violent crackdowns against peaceful pro
Charles Chasie
Kohima
It is with great sadness that one has heard of the final departure of the great Ahom friend of the Naga people, Homen Borgohain, on Wednesday, May 13. Last month he contracted Covid-19
Rev Dr VK Nuh
As it has been notified through mass media by the government of Nagaland that there will be lockdown from May 14 to May 21, my attention has been drawn. I salute all who are in the service Good
Tavinto K Sumi
“She was powerful not because she wasn’t scared but because she went on strongly, despite the fear.” – Atticus
The royal land of Anghs has a big reason to smile and
Mir Faruque
“ To God we belong and to Him is our return” Verse 2:156 , Holy Quran
It is true that blood is thicker than water but some relationships are far from stronger than the ties of bloo
Gen (Retd) Thinoselie M Keyho
President, NNC
Today is the 70th Naga Plebiscite Day. And on this auspicious day I would avail the privilege to exhort the Nation with a few choice words. First of all, I ascri
Senka Ao
President, Naga National Council
Greetings to you all in the name of our Almighty God. It is a great privilege and an honour to address you all on this historic day, on the momentous occasion of th
Yilow Humtsoe
Acting President, Naga National Council (Parent Body)
We the Naga National Council on this occasion greet all the Naga people in the Homeland and abroad as we observe and remember our 70th Nat
Adinno Phizo
President, Naga National Council
Greetings to you all on this historic landmark day of the Naga nation. In a way, it is regretted that we are unable to have a public gathering to commemorate th