Imkong Walling
Knee-jerk reaction has been a trait that has become synonymous with governance in Nagaland. As can be gauged from the myriad of ultimatums and deadlines that appear in the news, the state gove
Veroli Zhimo
It’s almost time for another election in Nagaland, when voters get to decide who represents them for the next four years.
In many parts of the state, the political campaigns have already
Moa Jamir
Nagaland Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), I Meyionen Jamir, on October 7, divulged that the Right to Information Act (RTI) 2005 has been “misused in the State by a few, who used it for p
Dr Asangba Tzudir
Stories live in every heart; some get told, many others remain unheard - stories about individual experiences made universal by imagination; stories that are jokes, and sometimes praye
Akangjungla
In her notes on the occasion of World Mental Health Day 2022, Dévora Kestel, Director, Mental Health and Substance Use, Mental Health and Substance Use, World Health Organization emphasise
The underlying need to decolonise peacebuilding is gaining ground as the emerging discourse and praxis of decolonisation expands around the world. We are already witnessing how the language of decolonisation is
Akangjungla
Naga people are not new to easy money making schemes and it is amusing how every time it is easier for the people to fall prey of such. This year around mid-summer, a ‘click on and earn&rsq
Moa Jamir
Nagas generally consider themselves relatively clean, civically. In the past, community cleaning, particularly of roads, ponds as well as streets and surroundings were considered a mandatory obliga
Veroli Zhimo
The Mental Health Care Act, 2017 in India was passed on April 7, 2017 and came into force from July 7, 2018. The law was described in its opening paragraph as “An Act to provide for mental
Imkong Walling
Fear, as opposed to the negativity associated with it, is an evolutionary intuition. It comes naturally to all animals, including a primate species called humans. In the evolutionary scheme of
Moa Jamir
The Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES), Nagaland recently informed that as per the advance estimates of Gross State Domestic Products (GSDP) of Nagaland for the year 2021-22 pick up fr
Akangjungla
Since its inception in 2003, the Governor’s Award till date has conferred 85 outstanding persons in the field of Arts, Music and Literature in Nagaland. This year, five persons were conferr
Akangjungla
Tourism in Nagaland has always centred on the ‘Festival of Festivals’- the Hornbill Festival, a ten-day annual tourism promotional event organised by the State Government to showcase
In her news report of the 2021 Global Investigative Journalism Conference, Nati Garcia while writing on Decolonizing Journalism from an Indigenous Perspective quotes Tristan Ahtone, editor-at-large, who states,
Veroli Zhimo
Why do public projects flounder the way they do in Nagaland? If there is one thing constant about the endless procession of projects being taken up in the service of 'development,' it is
Moa Jamir
Circa 1910s. When the struggle for woman suffrage or right to vote was at its height in the United States, one of the big voices against giving women the right to vote was the National Association
Dr Asangba Tzudir
Often we come across parents talking about the difficulty of parenting today adding, “what can I say about parenting or how to be a good and smart ‘parent’ to handle the v
Veroli Zhimo
The issue of shortage of teachers for government schools of Nagaland is a rather strange one considering that the State Government, specifically the Chief Minister, admitted that the Education d
Imkong Walling
Elected governments function under tremendous public scrutiny. Dispute and controversy becomes inevitable; only that the opposing voices get into the fight at a disadvantage and, in most cases