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
Kevisato Sanyu
Founder, NagaEd (nagaed.com)
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has been making headlines in Nagaland recently, with an increasing focus on its implementation. This includes Commissione
Dr Eyingbeni Humtsoe-Nienu
In 1963, when the White Church leaders asked the Blacks to stop their Civil Movement protests in public places, and instead advising negotiations and litigations (read, endle
Chokpa Bhutia
Dimapur
“ALL MAJOR RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS CARRY BASICALLY THE SAME MESSAGE,THAT IS LOVE,COMPASSION AND FORGIVENESS THE IMPORTANT THING IS THEY SHOULD BE PART OF OUR DAILY LIVES” thes
Nukhosa Chüzho
Kohima
Election to the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and the consequent question of governing urban affairs has been a Damocles’ sword over the Nagas for over two decades. The di
Review by Kevileno Sakhrie
The newly released publication Homegrown: Anthology of New Writings from Nagaland (2023) brings together an extraordinary range of indigenous writings from across the state. These
A new initiative by State Tobacco Control Cell, NTCP to take Anti-Tobacco campaign from Tobacco Free Schools to Tobacco Free Homes in Nagaland
Background:
In Nagaland 43.3% of all adults either smoke tobacc
‘In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity’, the quick development of novel technological solutions offered by e-governance during the chaos of COVID-19 is nothing short of making the bes
Questioning and Challenging the Agency, Legitimacy & Mandate of Naga Mothers' Association or some of its members goes against the Letter and Spirit of Article 371-A
James Pochury
Meluri
Naga orga
Acüyi Vadeo
Joint Secretary, Naga National Council (NNC)
Fellow Nagas, we have heard with our ears and we have seen with our eyes that we, the Nagas and the Indians are quite different each other. We,
Rukewezo Wetsah
Former President, Tenyimi Students’ Union Dimapur
Some few days back, I saw a status of a friend, who is a daughter, a sister and a mother to someone from the very proud land she was b
Dr N Kezienuo
Upper Jail Colony, Kohima
“FOR YE WERE SOMETIMES DARKNESS BUT NOW ARE YE LIGHT IN THE LORD: WALK AS CHILDREN OF LIGHT” (Ephesians’ 5:8)
The word of God in the
IANS
Covid-19 is clearly not the last pandemic that the world has seen, and India has the potential and mechanism to fight in the advent of a new pandemic, according to Martin Schalling, Professor of M
Atoto Chishi
BA 4th Semester, Modern College
“Career counseling is a process that will help you to know and understand yourself and the world of work in order to make career, educational and life deci