Sangdinthui is a 35 years old angadwadi worker from Jalukiekam village in Peren district of Nagaland. She cultivates maize, sesame, colocasia and vegetables in her 1.5-acre land and rears pig and poultry in bac
As per India Meteorological Department, monthly maximum temperatures for May 2023 are expected to be above normal in some parts of Northeast. Below-normal rainfall is likely in most parts of northeast India.
Thalif Deen
Inter Press Service
The United Nations has consistently been a vociferous advocate of freedom of the press – and, most importantly, the right of journalists to report without fear of repri
Suyash Gupta
IANS
It is not an exaggeration to say that one of the most serious and difficult concerns we currently confront is global pollution. India is the world's pollution capital, with 35 of
Monalisa Changkija
The thing about culture is that it is a living and breathing mind and heart-space of the human individual and collective that gets translated into human attitudes, mindset, conduct, biases
IANS
The Western Ghats of India is a global biodiversity hotspot with many woody plants, birds, mammals, reptiles, fishes and insects, among other life forms. Many of them are endemic, meaning they occur onl
Farhana Haque Rahman
Inter Press Service
Peak oil was first up, followed by peak gas, gold and others, as if the world was draining natural resources like toilet roll panic buying in a lockdown supermarket.
Farhana Haque Rahman
Inter Press Service
Peak oil was first up, followed by peak gas, gold and others, as if the world was draining natural resources like toilet roll panic buying in a lockdown supermarket.
Kezhokhoto Savi
Advocate & Social Activist
Every year, the occasion of International Labour Day is celebrated across the globe on May 01. Also known as May Day or Worker’s Day is observed to raise
Dr Nelson Vashum
CHSRC, Hamleikhong Hungpung Ukhrul District, Manipur
1. Oh, the peace – the solution, worked out in over 25 years through more than 80/90/100 talks and where the Nag
Yanpvuo Kikon
“It is not wise to chase away the weak just because one is not bold enough to confront wicked”
Instead of targeting those who are selling & drinking alcohol, why targeting th
Thomas
NNC Member
In those days (the 1990s) most of the Nagas cannot boldly speak of what truth is. But now, even the Southern Nagas those who strongly supported NSCN in the past 40 years are unequivocally
AV Chophi
Chilisa, Mishikito Village
We Nagas tends to shout vociferously at the top of our lungs, taking no time in blaming, pointing fingers, spitting venom and cursing others, including politicians, bure
K Puroh
Associate Professor (Rtd) & Former Chairman, NPSC
1. It is recorded in the history that Subhas Bose left Mamyo for the ‘Frontiers’ on 17th April, 1944, and again appeared on 7th May,
Andrew Firmin
Inter Press Service
The current fighting in Sudan marks the failure of supposed processes for transition to democratic rule. The international community needs to learn the lessons of this cata
Dr SC Jamir
Former CM & Governor
Some people mix up governance with populism and rather cheap populism. I would like to start this piece by reminding the young readers that at one point of time we had o
Thomas
NNC Member
The Nagas are proud to be a Christian nation as predominantly 98% of Nagas are Christians, with the Motto; Nagaland for Christ. However, the Nagas couldn’tprevail over falsehoo
Baher Kamal
Inter Press Service
As many as 45 African countries –out of the Continent’s 54 nations–, all of them grouped in what is known as Sub-Saharan Africa, have now been further squee
Pakinrichapbo, Advocate
Samziuram Village, Peren
Weak Government
In the context of formation of government to govern the Naga tribal population, we should say we are very lucky as the C
Simone Galimberti
Inter Press Service
The Future We Want was the groundbreaking outcome of the Rio+20 Summit, the summit, held in 2012, where the idea of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was first conce