Dr Asangba TzudirIt has now become like a yearly romantic affair to do a cosmetic brush up of the roads to cover the potholes and welcome the Hornbill Festival. Once the repair wears off, it will have to wait f
By Moa JamirThe chequered relationship between the Nagaland State Government and the Lokayukta has once put into spotlight following an interim order by the Gauhati High Court Kohima Bench. The court has stayed
By - Imkong WallingRemember how the Central government bulldozed its way to amend, and rename, the erstwhile Forest Conservation Act of 1980 sometime in July-August 2023? The amendment, now a legislation— Van
By - Imlisanen JamirThe inaugural Nagaland Super League (NSL), set to kick off on January 28, represents an ambitious initiative for football in the state. Spanning two months, with seven clubs competing at two
By - Akangjungla In today’s world, overwhelmed by negativity and challenges, nurturing hope can prove to be a powerful tool for motivating social change. One unified goal for anyone is to feel secured, f
Dr Asangba TzudirThe ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle said that “Politics is a noble activity in which men decide the rules they will live by and the goals they will collectively pursue” and added that
By - Moa JamirThe recent open letter by the Nagaland NET Qualified Forum (NNQF) to the Governor of Nagaland, urging intervention in the alleged ongoing regularisation of contractual assistant professors in the
By Dr Asangba TzudirIn an era where Artificial Intelligence (AI) is very quickly dominating our everyday life, it continues to provoke the question - what does it mean to be a human being? or what is uniquely h
By - Imlisanen JamirIn the relentless march toward productivity, we’ve become ensnared in a digital quagmire—emails, meetings, and the ceaseless hum of notifications. This perpetual busyness masquerades as
By - AkangjunglaCreativity can be a powerful tool. Nature in itself demonstrates a parallel work of creativity. The human ability to visualise, innovate and create is a supernatural gift reflecting the power of
By - Dr Asangba TzudirFor a long time now, development has been considered a universal goal, an index of progress and prosperity for countries as well as individuals. As such, it is imperative to critically exa
Moa JamirA recent nationwide survey by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) provides interesting insights into household consumption patterns in Nagaland. The Household Consumption Ex
By - Imkong WallingCome winter, and the accompanying dryness in the air, there is a marked occurrence of housefires, especially in Dimapur. Call it human nature or manifestation of a pervasive public distrust o
Imlisanen JamirMark Zuckerberg’s latest move feels like walking into a carnival where the games are rigged, the prizes gaudy, and everyone’s pretending it’s all harmless fun. The decision to scrap Meta’
By - AkangjunglaIt is ritualistic to mark the end of the year with the question, ‘what is your hope for the new year?’ The response differs and reflects on the context, perception, knowledge and conditions
By - Dr. Asangba TzudirIn the Ao Naga traditional customary context, there existed a certain form of fine, and which is still in practice, called ‘kirongmet’ meaning fine imposed for burning house. The rati
By - Moa JamirA cross-section of the diverse populace of Nagaland envisioned a future rooted in inclusive growth, cultural preservation, and sustainable development in The Morung Express’ ‘Aspirations for N
By - Dr. Asangba TzudirAnother new year is here, and looking around, we seem to have awakened to the same old things with its ‘mundaneness’ albeit a numerical change. Such thoughts lingers without any hope
By Imlisanen JamirThe turn of the year often feels like a crowded marketplace, filled with hawkers peddling advice and promises of reinvention. Everywhere you look, someone has a better way to start over, a bri
By - Moa JamirAs Nagaland transitions into 2025, the year 2024 will undoubtedly be remembered as a turning point, marked by historic milestones and persistent challenges. The long-awaited Urban Local Body (ULB)