Moa JamirNagaland's Riskiest Road Needs Concrete Measures, Not ExcusesOn July 5, 2024, another rockslide struck the notorious ‘Pagla Pahar’ stretch of National Highway-29, damaging a vehicle and injuring fo
Dr Asangba TzudirIn the evolution of news and information, social media ‘news’ has come as an important source of news and information. And with the rise in social media platforms, the news template and del
Imlisanen JamirIn the age of the 10-second reel, where our lives are distilled into fleeting images and snippets of sound, the challenge of educating and informing the masses has never been more daunting. We li
AkangjunglaIn the ongoing conversation about the state of human relationship, the world politics, health, education, employment and all the other factors that come into play in a person’s life, the concern of
Dr Asangba TzudirOne of the most intriguing so also the most complex term associated in the study and understanding of human beings is the term ‘personality’. The exhibition of multifaceted personalities co
Moa JamirThe recent Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) elections in Nagaland, held on June 26 after a hiatus of 20 years, were historic and significant in many ways. On June 29, the results were declared, filling 278 se
Imkong WallingHere is a plain trivia. Nagaland witnessed three elections in a space of less than two years— The 14th Nagaland Assembly elections in February 2023, the 18th Lok Sabha elections in April 2024 an
Imlisanen JamirThe Urban Local Body elections in Nagaland are over, and now the real test begins. On June 26, voters chose their leaders, but those leaders now face a monumental task: running a city without the
AkangjunglaAs the first-ever urban local body election with 33 per cent reservation for women was conducted in Nagaland state, the scene in almost every ward was very much anticipated. Taking place after a gap
Dr Asangba TzudirSomeone said, “If you live with a monkey for a week, you will fall in love with the monkey.” This also tells a lot about the endowed capacity in people to express feelings and emotions, and
Moa JamirThe "Survey on Local/Block Level Statistics 2023" offers a comprehensive view of the availability of basic amenities in Nagaland's villages but also presents insights into existing disparities. The sur
Vishü Rita KrochaIn August 2016, when the state government made a landmark decision to conduct elections to the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) under Nagaland Municipal Act, 2001 by granting 33% reservation for wome
Dr Asangba Tzudir With ULB election voting day barely a week away, the local election flavor smells ripe with 523 contestants in the fray. However, as former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson said, “A
AkangjunglaStorytelling is considered one of the most effective ways of influencing the listeners. Stories have been used to pass on knowledge and wisdom to the younger generations for thousands of years. Narra
Dr Asangba TzudirIt is difficult to talk about the beauty of places like Dimapur because mental images of places and localities strewn with garbage obstruct the mind from any talk of beauty. And human beings wh
Moa JamirFor sports aficionados in general and football fans in particular, the summer of 2024 is set to be an exhilarating period with two major overlapping intercontinental spectacles. The 2024 UEFA European
Imkong Walling Nagaland, the past week, was swept up in a mix of excitement, reticence as well, surrounding the long-delayed elections to the Urban Local Bodies slated for June 26.The hectic public campaig
Dr Asangba Tzudir In the tapestry of the Naga Political struggle is a beautiful pursuit - the pursuit of peace and reconciliation. It all began on 25th March 2008 with the coming together of 39 Naga organi
AkangjunglaThe Governor’s Awards for various toppers, rank holders and achievers of HSLC and HSSLC Examinations 2024 was held in Kohima on Wednesday. During the function the Governor of Nagaland had encourage
Dr Asangba TzudirUrbanization as a phenomenon is happening at a very rapid pace and because of a multiplicity of reasons like better livelihood facilities, education, communication, business and commerce, etc.