Dr Asangba TzudirMark Zuckerberg has recently made a bold prediction about the future of technology, that, Big tech is quietly preparing for a major shift while announcing the end of Mobile Phones, a device whi
Insights from two educational reportsBy - Moa JamirTwo recent national reports on school education present a mixed picture for Nagaland, highlighting both progress and areas requiring further scrutiny. While ce
By - Imkong Walling The Nagaland state Budget session 2025-26 is round the corner. It would be interesting to see the amount of fund the government allocates to the energy sector— a sector that has been
By Akangjungla Work has become a central focus in peoples lives, often demanding more time due to intense competition and the need for better service delivery. Different people work for different reasons.
By Imlisanen JamirTheres a growing gap that most of us can feel even if we cant quite put it into words. On the surface, life here seems to be moving forward—new buildings, fancy announcements, and headlines
Dr Asangba TzudirThe 88th Annual Council of the NBCC held recently resolved for the faithful stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to the Church and which calls for utmost transparency and accountabili
By - Moa Jamir The strong emotions expressed in the Konyak Unions representation to the Nagaland Governors Office on border fencing and the scrapping of the Free Movement Regime (FMR) is potent reminder fo
By - Dr. Asangba TzudirHigh out-of-school rate for boys in Nagaland was a key finding of the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2024. The nationwide field-based survey which was facilitated by pratham, wa
By Imlisanen JamirThe ways of oilmen are strange, but not unfamiliar. They arrive with promises, legal documents, and numbers that sound like salvation. They speak of development, of shared wealth, of progress.
By AkangjunglaThe newspapers in India have come a long way since James Augustus Hicky introduced the first printed newspaper in the country called the Hickys Bengal Gazette on January 29, 1780. Every year Janua
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 todays 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, free
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 man is
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, weve become ensnared in a digital quagmire—emails, meetings, and the ceaseless hum of notifications. This perpetual busyness masquerades as pro
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