Editorial

  • When the Children Cry
    Moa Jamir   “Our land, once so proud and so free, lies utterly broken and desolate today. Ravaged not just by the dogs of war, but now by our own, of proclaimed leaders and followers, all crazed b
  • Naga society requires ‘unitary wholeness’
    Witoubou Newmai   Naga society’s failures to focus on broad reach requirements as well as on purpose-specifics of the time are, indeed, ruining the whole state of affairs. In other words, localize
  • A new imagination
    Aheli Moitra   If you have been following the Game of Thrones, you will have noticed how the wheels have tumbled and turned. It was as though the whole series was designed to move towards this plot: wom
  • Does the Media Feel the Pulse of the People?
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir   “Does the media feel the pulse of the people” was a particular question in response to a poll question – “Did the clean election campaign have a signifi
  • You cannot water cannon an idea, You cannot jail an idea, & You certainly cannot kill an idea
    We live in a time when venality and corrupt power politics are the norm in Nagaland. They are fast eroding the basic tenets of democratic principles and self governance. Consequently, the institutions of justic
  • Perhaps!
    Moa Jamir   How tech savvy is our government? The Morung Express asked in June 2017, noting that barring a few, most of the Nagaland Government departmental or affiliated websites were either defunct or
  • Understanding with the people
    Witoubou Newmai Often we start off our critical inquiry, asking whether the regressive affairs between the Manipur Government and the southern Nagas are attributed to misdiagnoses of the problems. Actually,
  • Building a movement
    Aheli Moitra   An activist-educator in North America recently remarked that there are forty thousand statues of MK Gandhi in India and only two courses that teach his methods. While the precise figures
  • Weaving Dreams
    Nagas need to Dream because when people dare to dream Dreams great things happen. The impossible becomes possible. Dreaming lifts people out of the everyday ruts and worries. Dreams help people guide their own
  • 70 years of Independence Is India Liberated?
      Dr Asangba Tzüdir   “The capacity for compassion and empathy is the true foundation of our civilization. But every day we see increased violence around us. At the heart of this vi
  • A Collective Attitude
    Witoubou Newmai   As we know, daunting circumstances which are already huge challenges for our society have become even more challenging today. Various reasons have contributed to this. One has been the
  • Time for Action
    Aheli Moitra   An afternoon in Dimapur: A scooter and an autoricksha collide mildly. The drivers are furious. As the dust settles, they unmount their vehicles. Passersby, their eyes squinting, hold shir
  • Can young legislators be the change makers?
    The young as well as the upright legislators need to expose and end the practice of taking commissions and ending the culture of nepotism   In Nagaland State the need for change has reached saturation p
  • Of truth & lies
    Moa Jamir   Politicians and lies are intimate bedfellows   ‘All Politicians Lie. Some Lie More Than Others,’ read a cheeky headline in The New York Times in December 2015. The articl
  • Naga society needs a new kind of confidence
    Witoubou Newmai   By all conventional signs in the context of Naga society, it has become a monotonous affair to see endless flow of ‘advice’ from newspaper commentators on varied subjects.
  • We have questions
      Aheli Moitra   It is that time when focus is needed on the Indo-Naga peace process.   But first, a bit about the Colombian peace process. The Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia&
  • Backdoor is ‘Front door’
    Dr Asangba Tzüdir   When ‘backdoor’ appointment has seemingly become ‘frontdoor’ and where it is condemned as ‘ethically permissible,’ the news of the recen
  • A tangled web
        Moa Jamir   The Naga political aspiration for self-determination over the years is akin to a group of people trying to cross a river, The Morung Express editor opined recently – the
  • ‘Unmoored’ peace
    Witoubou Newmai   Much to the chagrin of the Nagas, the tripartite talks on the district creation issue virtually got over after the Biren Singh Government dismantled the tenets of holding dialogues on
  • When regionalism hurts
    Aheli Moitra   Regionalism is understood to be the expression of a common sense of identity and purpose by a people within a geographical region. Policies and institutions are accordingly created that b
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