Degree of Thoughts

  • Slices of Life
    Rosy Tep Assistant Professor, Department of English Have you ever kept yourself in a shape where you subconsciously live out every day? Have you ever felt being cut off from people and feel like a stranger
  • Human Rights in India
    For dignified existence of human beings Human Rights are necessary. Under the pioneering efforts of the United Nations, global concern for Human Rights has become a common concern which has been focused on the
  • Depression: A Serious Health Issue
    Yaoreiphy Awungshi, Assistant Professor (Department of Political Science) Loss of motivation, hopelessness, notions of emptiness, feeling gray, tiredness,  restlessness, indecisiveness, being overwhel
  • Climate Change: Need for global partnership
    Soreithing Ramror, BA 5th Semester, Dept of Political Science “A species capable enough to cause climate change, is also capable enough to cease climate change, but only if we realize our mistakes in tim
  • The Idioms of Social Prestige
    Dr S Elika Assumi, Dean and Assistant Professor (Department of English) “If your ego starts out, 'I am important, I am big, I am special,' you're in for some disappointments when you look around at what
  • Cannot Appreciate? Then Why Criticise?
    Noklenola A, M.A. 1st Sem , Dept. of English   Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.~ 1 Thessalonians 5:11 When I took counselling for Baptism, I w
  • Søren Kierkegaard:Path to Finding One’s True Self
    Dr. Aniruddha Babar, Dept. of Political Science “Because I exist, because I think, therefore, I think that I exist.” According to the statement ‘I think’ it is clear that ‘I’ exists and it has
  • Exams And Why We Should Say No to Cheating
    Inato Aye, BBA 3rd Semester A students’ academic year is full of interesting events, competitions, presentations, internships, class activities and others, but at the end of the day, we do have to wake o
  • Scripture Or Tradition: A Discourse on the Seventh Day Sabbath
    Daoharu Basumatary, Dept. of Economics As humans, we must have relationships with people living around us. Maintaining a cordial relationship with the people living around us eases our survival that is wha
  • Technology as a Tool in Education
    Inato Aye, BBA 3rd  Semester   “We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we
  • Homosexuality: A Construction of Understanding
    Keneisedeu Mezhu , B.A 3rd Sem (Pol sc. Hons.) “The emerging gay and lesbian movement offers not just alternate identities but prospects for social reconstruction. In spite of its marginality, the moveme
  • “Interning Was Not on My Summer Bucket List”
    Ms. Akumnaro Ozukum, 5th Sem BA (English) Summer vacations are generally the happiest times for me and it matters a lot because I get some rest and relaxation from my daily college schedule. This year, con
  • Entrepreneurship: The Future of Modern Society
    The study and the activity of entrepreneurship which begins from the early stage of taking up commerce after the completion of high school, and management after the completion of higher secondary has often been
  • Stress can be Sweet: Exam memories
    For a state where the majority of the employees are primarily employed in the government sector, Nagaland can actually be described as a very exam centric state. You have many people preparing for exams for emp
  • Peer Pressure
    People everywhere usually want to be liked and popular. In today’s age, with so many things being highlighted through social networks like facebook and twitter, young adults and children are being pulled in s
  • Bringing development to the people: Focusing on rural Nagaland
    India is the second most populated country in the world after China. This can be both a boon and a curse. These two countries are seeing massive migration to their main urban cities. Coming closer to Nagaland,
  • Hidden Bullies: Fighting the Odds
    Kvulo Lorin, Director of AdministrationMalala Yousafza, was only 15 years old when she was shot point blank in the head and neck in her own school bus for daring to defy the Taliban’s call against girls going
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