Editorial

  • Ban on single use plastics
    Dr Asangba Tzudir Following the largely unsuccessful imposition of ban on single use plastics by the Government in 2019, once again the ban has been imposed on the use of identified single-use plastic items
  • Advancing malaria elimination goals
    Akangjungla Nagaland state has made major progress in the fight against malaria, according to the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), Directorate of Health and Family Welfare, Nagaland
  • Good Water Governance 
    Water covers nearly 71 percent of the earth’s surface, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all earth’s water. Water may be the most renewable of natural resources. It is present in several for
  • A renewable energy future for Nagaland
    Imlisanen Jamir Just in time for Earth Day, the Nagaland State Government has laid a foundation stone for a five megawatt solar power plant at Hovukhu village, Niuland. If things go well, this is hopefully t
  • For health’s sake 
    Moa Jamir The provision of equitable, affordable and quality healthcare services to the people of the State is one of the Nagaland Sustainable Development Goal Vision 2030 targets. The role of the State Gove
  • A new narrative
    Dr Asangba Tzudir Nagaland Minister for Higher Education and Tribal Affairs, Temjen Imna Along while speaking during the 4th Central Nagaland Tribes Association general Conference underscored that the &
  • Great floods have flown from simple sources
    Veroli Zhimo The arrival of ‘Mango showers’ or pre-monsoon rainfall brings mercury levels down while offering respite from the scorching heat. But in most low lying areas of Dimapur, Chümouk
  • No to Hindi? 
    Imkong Walling Asserting, taking a stand has certainly not been the Nagaland state government’s greatest strength. Sitting by the fence and letting things pass by, when it comes to policies concerning
  • Changing our perception of success
    Imlisanen Jamir The recent departmental examinations for LDA and driver posts in 8 districts of the State show how, despite efforts to wean people off from solely depending on government job opportunities, a
  • A ‘corporate social responsibility’
    Moa Jamir North-East India continues to be one of the most neglected for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) spending over the years as affirmed by recent data provided in the Rajya Sabha by the Ministry o
  • Zoē or Bios?
    Dr Asangba Tzudir In the evolution of the human society and within the changing times, more so, times that tells us the meaning of what it means to struggle, the idea of ‘survival’ or surviving s
  • Rising prices and its loop 
    Akangjungla The challenge of higher commodity prices cannot be undermined even as there are sections of people in the society who does not understand the terms like budget, economic growth, inflation and mar
  • Authentic leadership in an era of fragmentation
    Currently, humanity is facing another generational transition and experiencing an interregnum between the old and the new, particularly in the post-COVID world. In reality, interregnums can be a space for socia
  • ‘Our planet our health’
    Imlisanen Jamir As the world observes World Health Day on April 7 under the theme ‘Our Planet Our Health,’ it is important to recognise that the impact of climate change and its consequences on h
  • What happened to Nagaland Lokayukta?
    Moa Jamir Nagaland’s quest for transparency and accountability in governance is fraught with humungous gaps between intention and actual implementation. Simply stated, the ability of the State Governme
  • Ground Water Regulation
    Dr Asangba Tzudir Nagaland experienced deficient rainfall last monsoon which not only affected agriculture but also the availability of drinking water. As per records of rainfall between 2010 and 2021 there
  • Traditional Attires: More than fashion 
    Veroli Zhimo The Dimapur Naga Students’ Union (DNSU) recently made an appeal to all the school and college authorities in Dimapur area, to implement wearing of traditional attire once or twice a month,
  • Assumption & reality
    Imkong Walling  Photography has come a long way, evolving from the primary function of getting simple portraits and record-keeping, to an art form that has the power to provoke mass emotion. It can elic
  • How the gif revolutionised communication
    Imlisanen Jamir In an age of 24/7 information, where there’s pressure to stand out, and a general expectation that we should react to news in real time, we need to say something as quickly and emphatic
  • ‘Promising’ steps 
    Moa Jamir Away from the perpetual deficit and related issues that have regrettably become the focal point of discussion over the years, Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio made some key announcements in the
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