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  • Sumi Hoho notes UGs’ diktats
    Dimapur, November 2 (MExN): Exasperated with the diktats issued by underground factions to cross-sections of the people, the Sumi Hoho has reminded the underground leaders to review their stand to pave way for
  • No contract works without NSCN (IM) approval in hill area
    Dimapur, November 2 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) today declared that no contract works without the recommendations of the NSCN (IM) will be allowed under any circumstances in the Naga areas in Manipur and warned of se
  • Consensus Building: A Way Out?
    The necessity to create a viable and secure political, social, cultural and economic environment that would allow people to exercise their rights continues to be the primary concern in the search for peace. Of
  • Myanmar’s generals hit where it hurts
    Bertil LintnerFor Htet Tay Za, a 19-year-old member of Myanmars elite who attends an exclusive and expensive international school in Singapore, life is often a party. A picture recently obtained by the Chiang M
  • My bathroom can vote too…
    Al NgullieThe reality of rural politics in Nagaland today is a poor imitation of the urban bourgeoisies phony liberalist movement – the poor man is fed a utopia designed and cooked by political opportunism. N
  • Ban on sale of property
    Kohima, November 1 (MExN): The Ruzazhomi Students Union (RSU) under Phek district in its meeting held on October 20 last has resolved to ban on sale of property within its jurisdiction. The union has decided to
  • NSCN-K makes points of “concern”
    Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): While reminding the general public for better understanding that bad people bring victory for the nations the NSCN-K has expressed concern over a number of points from student alcoho
  • NSF demands lifting ban on job creation
    DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 1 (MExN): The Naga Students Federation (NSF) has pointed out that the State Governments blanket ban on the creation of posts has in fact given a great advantage to influential politicians and
  • Don’t allow officers’ children to drive: ANGDA
    Morung Express NewsKohima | November 1The All Nagaland Government Drivers Union has appealed to all its members not to allow unauthorized person or their officers children to drive the government vehicles, to o
  • Koio fight continues over ‘alcoholics’ union’
    Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The Semi Youth Union of Koio village, Wokha, has sharply reacted to the press statement of the Koio Village Council where SYU was declared organization of known chronic alcoholics an
  • Army refutes report of ceasefire violation
    Kohima, November 1 (MExN): The Army has refuted a news report published today, in some of the newspapers from Nagaland titled Indian Army Violates Ceasefire, Kills inside Nagaland. Lt Col Nirupam Bhargava PRO D
  • More than Vigilance
    A day ahead of the Vigilance Awareness Week beginning October 31, both the Governor and Chief Minister made the customary anti-corruption messages, calling for greater resolve to confront the problem. While suc
  • Peace cannot be bought by money
    Killing among brothers, extortion and threat within the Naga family has become the order of the day: Factional killings among the Naga National workers has exceeded beyond the wildest dream of the enemy. It is
  • In democracy every one is equal before law
    P.S Henry Paotei The people of India are a good believer of democracy government as provided in the India constitution. The constitution of the India is known as an elephantic constitution in the world, an
  • Nagaland Politics should not be any near similar to Bihar Politics
    Kedi HaraluNagaland is warming up for the coming general elections, thus the intending candidates are slowly but surely gearing up for the big day. But this time it is going to be a very different ballgame, for
  • Seminar recommends women candidates in forthcoming elections
    Chizokho VeroKohima | October 31A two-day national seminar on the theme Towards a new horizon which concluded here this evening under the aegis of Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW) came out with nine r
  • ‘Stand boldly against killings’
    Dimapur, October 31(MExN): In the backdrop of the October 30 killing of one Moayanger by unidentified gunmen in Kohima, the Kohima Aor Telongjem has called out to the people to boldly make a stand against the r
  • Government clarifies again on Likimro
    Dimapur, October 31 (MExN): The state Government takes note of a number of allegations yet again over the handing over of Likimro Hydro Electric Project. It may be mentioned that the department of Power had ear
  • NSCN-K cautions on extortions
    Dimapur, October 31 (MExN): The NSCN-K takes note of what it claimed are several criminals in guise NSCN members who are said to be randomly serving extortion notice and illegal and unauthorized collections on
  • More falls to bullets in Kohima, Dimapur
    Dimapur, October 31(MExN): Violence has returned once more to haunt the people, with two separate shooting incidents taking place in Dimapur and Kohima today. An NSCN-K cadre was injured while another, also sus
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