Editorial

  • Non-organic Nagaland?
    Moa JamirNagaland is often celebrated as a state inherently committed to organic principles. This idealistic portrayal has not only permeated the beliefs of its residents but also shapes external perceptions. A
  • Waste Reduction and Disposal
    Dr Asangba TzudirThe highway stretch across Dimapur Government College was also an ideal dumping site, and besides the not so scenic view it also produced such a nauseating smell. After numerous complaints once
  • Dimapur on Foot: Navigating a City in Transition
    Imlisanen JamirDimapur, with its dust-choked streets and raw, unfiltered charm, beats with a rhythm all its own. As someone who finds solace in the simplicity of running and walking, these roads offer more than
  • Demonstrating a tolerant attitude
    AkangjunglaSociety, families and individuals have suffered, and still continue to face the challenges and consequences caused by dependency on alcohol and other addictive substance, despite of knowing its harmf
  • E-Billing System
    Dr Asangba Tzudir The Nagaland Department of Power has announced a transition to an electronic billing system. It is said that this initiative is part of the departments efforts to promote energy conservat
  • Nagaland SDG Index: A Call for Focused Action
    Moa JamirNagaland's performance on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) presents a complex picture. While the state has shown steady improvement in some crucial areas, it continues to lag behind the nationa
  • What’s in an award?
    Imkong WallingThe public sector in Nagaland seems to have a knack for grabbing awards. For a state that lacks much in the development and performance parameters, it has bagged some prestigious ones over the yea
  • Plastic ban are not enough
    AkangjunglaIn June 2024, a viral video showed the Doyang River in Wokha district of Nagaland carrying a huge collection of plastic wastes. The area villagers pointed out that waste accumulation at the Doyang re
  • ULBs: Time to Deliver
    Imlisanen JamirTwenty years is a long time to wait. For anything. But in Nagaland, where the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) elections have just wrapped up after a two-decade hiatus, the real work is only beginning.
  • Church and Trust Building
    Dr Asangba TzudirFor any Church to thrive, trust is of paramount importance, and a thriving church is one that delivers hope, comfort, healing, peace and unity to their congregation. But humans are fragile and
  • Safety First, Not Finger-Pointing
    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 four occ
  • Social Media Journalism
    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 delivery
  • 10 Second Lives
    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
  • Children at the heart of all
    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 persons life, the concern of ch
  • Understanding Personality
    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 comes to
  • Nagaland ULB Elections: Insights for Course Correction
    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
  • A historic election far from exemplary
    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
  • ULBs: Revenue Rethink
    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
  • Better voters
    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
  • Sexualities
    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 which
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