Editorial

  • Self-Definition, Land & Culture
    Today, Nagas and their ancestral land continue to languish under borders that were created for administrative conveniences by both colonial and post-colonial powers. Under these conditions, the focus remains on
  • Are Nagas chauvinists?
    Moa Jamir   Superintendent of Police, Kohima, Joseph Hesso (IPS) at a recent event stated that there has been an “increase in the incidences of violence against women in Nagaland State.” Giv
  • Contradictions to consider
    Witoubou Newmai   Most people would not like to be reminded why the Naga cog fails to whir because such conversations bring monotony to every Naga ear. Those people indulging in such conversations have
  • Umuganda
     Aheli Moitra    The World Economic Forum (WEF), in April 2017, found Rwanda to be the 9th safest country in the world. Its biennial Travel and Tourism Competitiveness report ranked 136 countr
  • How injustices are addressed determines question of peace
    We are surrounded by contradictions as they exist in everything and contribute to constant fluctuations in our lives. The presence of these contradictions is predictable, but what is essential is how we address
  • Quest for an elusive vision
    Moa Jamir   The Nagaland Government has recently outlined the broad contours of development in the form of its ‘Vision 2030’ documents released in December 2016. A cynic may squirm at its pr
  • We need long term policies
    Witoubou Newmai   If one looks at the manner in which issues in the State are being attended to by the ‘concerned authorities,’ cosmetic or theatrics are the best terms that can be attached
  • Why were you silent?
    Aheli Moitra   When we were young, those of us who were sportspersons or would stood up against unjust actions by school authorities had a singular dream—to join the Indian Army when we grew up. &
  • Pedagogical health of govt schools
    Dr Asangba Tzüdir   When a society finds itself depressingly filled with problems and negativities of all sorts, the little ray of hope also makes way for wish. One cannot expect or hope that
  • State and Violence
    In the Naga search for JustPeace, it is judicious to begin by asking fundamental questions that define the path in which the process towards understanding interplays with issues of natural justice. Invariably,
  • No ‘Anti-Romeo squads’ in Nagaland please
    Moa Jamir   State of affairs in Nagaland can be considered dystopian. The latest such trait manifested when some police personnel in guise of curbing an ‘illegal activity’ and responding to
  • Change for the better
    Witoubou Newmai   At least for now the gesture of N Biren Singh, Chief Minister of Manipur State, has brought the Nagas and the Manipur Government to a meeting point, a huge advancement in an effort tow
  • A bottomless pit
    Aheli Moitra   A village little towards the east of Nagaland State sits neatly on the side of a hill overlooking its terrace paddy fields. Monoliths are a usual feature of its public spaces; alongside t
  • Sense of Ownership
    Dr Asangba Tzüdir   It is not surprising to hear that Nagaland coming under special category state is the most financially needy state in Indian Union with over 72% classed as ‘marginal.
  • A Shared Language of freedom & justice
    A shared language of freedom, justice and development calls for a new paradigm of relations where decisions on human affairs are not based exclusively on State pragmatism and interests, but rather on the people
  • A cool figure of colossal wastage
    Moa Jamir   Election in Nagaland is fought and won with money. In such a state of affairs, ideologies and manifestos are insignificant. Along with monetary factor, personal configuration, tribal, clan a
  • Dialogue process for Assam-Nagaland-Manipur
    Witoubou Newmai   The relational hiatus that had prevailed for almost two decades vis-à-vis the State Governments of Assam, Nagaland and Manipur seems to have gone for now with the change of guar
  • Family Planning? Not in Nagaland!
    Aheli Moitra    The National Health Family Health Survey (NFHS) 2015-16 has some fascinating news for us.   Women have a high literacy rate of 81% in Nagaland State, with a healthy sex rati
  • Ghost Stories
    Dr Asangba Tzüdir   There was a joke from the 90s though it didn’t attract headline attention. Where do you live? I live in Nagaland. Where do you live in Nagaland? Huh? Where do you liv
  • Defying the Domination
    The denial of human dignity experienced by Nagas is the direct result of oppression and subjugation perpetuated over many decades by the structures of political domination and remnants of their colonial past. N
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