Kuvelu Tetseo of Tetseo Sisters has been honoured with the Indian Icon Awards 2022 for Best Folk Artist in Singing Category at IIA Conference recently. The Indian Icon Awards is a prestigious acknowledgment of Excellence and aims to uplift the different Sector such as Education, Hospitality, Business, Entertainment, Culture, Social Service and many more. Organised by Ludhiana based KitesKraft Production, the Award is in its second Edition and 150 individuals across the country from different fields were awarded for continuing Excellence and Contribution to Society.

Christmas decoration lights up in Nagaland’s state capital Kohima early this year. (Morung Photo)

The Angami Students' Union (ASU) visited Old Age Home, Meriema on November 18 for charity work as thanksgiving for the success of the 22nd NSF Martyrs' Memorial Trophy 2022 which was held from October 7 to 24.

K Lakiumong, Hd GB who celebrated 77 years of Headmanship of Sangphur recently, invoked blessings upon the players during the inaugural of the first-ever penalty shootout tournament in Shamator organized by Yimkhiung Akherü Arihako (YAA) in collaboration with Shamator District Football Association (SDFA) on November 18. The programme was chaired by Holohon, invocation by Pastor STBC, Rev Thsankiu, welcome address by Ato, Finance Secretary SDFA and special presentation by Lunkhiung. The tournament will conclude on November 19. (DIPR Photo)
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Imna Yaden and the Tribal Creed Dance Troupe represented Nagaland at the DGAR Conference 2022, at DGAR Headquarters, Pomlakrai Shillong on November 17. They perform their latest song ‘we are the Nagas.’
