Editorial

  • Rooftop Solar Mission
    Dr Asangba TzudirThe Government of Nagaland has launched the rooftop solar mission under PM – Surya Ghar scheme. Further it has announced that it will provide an additional subsidy of up to Rs. 50,000 for roo
  • Nagaland’s higher education imbroglio
    By Moa JamirThe unfolding controversy surrounding the alleged absorption of contractual Assistant Professors in the Higher Education Department is nothing short of a monumental mess—one that points to serious
  • Comfortable Half-Truths
    By Dr. Asangba TzudirWe live in an age of information, and which also defines our times. But how is information defining our times at a time when we need to be well-informed. Being flooded with information, it
  • Nagaland: Ambition isn’t Infrastructure
    By Imlisanen JamirCommerce Minister Piyush Goyal recently stirred debate when he questioned whether Indias startups should be content delivering ice cream and groceries or strive instead for breakthroughs in se
  • Reigniting Hope
    By Akangjungla In a world often overshadowed by hardship and inequality, stories of hope and transformation remind us of the profound impact kindness and support can have on individual lives and society at
  • AFSPA: A ‘Disturbed Legal Fiction’
    Dr Asangba TzudirThe Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. Of India has once again extended the draconian law – The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) in eight districts and twenty one police stations in Nag
  • Nagas’ ‘priceless values’
    Honoured in word, not in deed?By Moa Jamir Our values are priceless and cannot be borrowed, a Minister from Nagaland recently asserted at a public event. At another gathering, a fellow Minister reiterated
  • Curiosity poor
    By Imkong WallingThe day was December 17, 2024. It was a beautiful evening in Dimapur. The Christmas vibe had taken siege of the city. There was a sense of warmth despite a nippy wintry tinge in the air. B
  • Embracing Autism
    AkangjunglaThe observance of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2 serves as a crucial reminder of the need for greater understanding, acceptance and support for individuals with autism and their families. As h
  • Click, Prompt, Create.
    Imlisanen JamirTheres something undeniably magical about the first time you see your photo turned into a dreamy Studio Ghibli scene. A sleepy street becomes a watercolor world. You, wide-eyed and soft-edged, st
  • Hot Summer Ahead
    Dr Asangba TzudirFans and Air conditioners switched into action especially in Dimapur and adjoining districts are signs that the summer is here, and it is only natural that the winter will make way for summer.
  • Sustaining NSL momentum
    By Moa JamirWe are not just launching a football league; we are igniting a passion, a dream, and a vision for the future of football in our region, declared Benei M Lamthiu, Chairman of the NSL Governing Body a
  • FYUGP 4th Year
    Dr Asangba TzudirSome colleges under Nagaland university are gearing up for the upcoming odd semester specifically the 7th Semester of the fourth year of the FYUGP. These colleges are the ones that merged into
  • Prepared or Pretense?
    Nagaland is no stranger to disaster. Landslides bury villages, floods erase lives, and storms barrel through with little warning. For years, weve relied on the whims of nature and the resilience of people to we
  • An unfinished battle
    By AkangjunglaSubstance abuse has become a growing crisis in Nagaland, destroying lives, families and communities. From alcohol and tobacco to more dangerous drugs like heroin and synthetic opioids, addiction i
  • ‘Ending Plastic Pollution’
    Dr Asangba TzudirThe theme for World Environment Day 2025 is "Ending Plastic Pollution," with the Republic of Korea as the host country, aiming to strengthen global commitment to addressing this urgent issue an
  • Un-universal so far?
    Questions arise whether health schemes in Nagaland are reaching their intended target By Moa JamirThe recently released Nagaland Economic Survey 2024-25 provides a mixed picture of the implementation and c
  • A faulty reasoning
    By Imkong Walling The past week saw quite some interesting events in Nagaland. Barring others of social importance, which the author may have inadvertently overlooked, the list of events included an avoida
  • When Protest Works
    By Imlisanen JamirIt started, as these things often do, with people who had finally had enough.Students, tired of the wreckage that passes for a highway, took to the streets of Khuzama. No grand speeches, no po
  • Indigenous languages: Not just Words, but Soul of the Peoples
    By AkangjunglaThe Naga indigenous languages are not just words; they are the soul of the peoples. Each Naga indigenous languages, spoken by the diverse communities of Nagaland state, are a treasure of cultural
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