Witoubou Newmai
There is a common phrase that says “familiarity breeds contempt.” What does this phrase imply? With utmost urgency, the question needs meticulous examinations.
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With the primary objective of creating a safe learning environments for children, the ‘Nagaland Disaster Management School Safety Policy 2019’, termed as a step to take the state towards a stronger resilien
Dr. Asangba Tzudir
The growing number of fast food outlets especially in the commercial hub of Nagaland has added to the metropolitan tinge besides food entertainment though not necessarily to sati
Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio was visibly upset and perhaps genuinely concerned about the State’s performance at a recent national sporting event.
Referring to state’s dismal performan
Imlisanen Jamir
The Nagaland Government has put its money where its mouth was with last week’s Home Department notification to link government salaries with biometric attendance records of employee
Witoubou Newmai
Amidst hullabaloo over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) across India, a humanly ambience charmed the conscience of humanity when the ‘homeless’ Bru people were given ‘homes
Witoubou Newmai
Amidst hullabaloo over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) across India, a humanly ambience charmed the conscience of humanity when the ‘homeless’ Bru people were given ‘homes
Y Merina Chishi
Every year the government spends lakhs of rupees building, beautifying and cleaning up public property-only to have them being defaced and destroyed. In Nagaland most people have no
Dr. Asangba Tzudir
The “unholy alliance of guns and corruption” was strongly highlighted by Governor of Nagaland R.N. Ravi in his 71st Republic day message, and that it has “taken an unaccept
Imlisanen Jamir
Despite official notifications to the contrary, haphazard vehicle crossings at the ongoing four-lane stretch between Dimapur and Chümoukedima continue, putting at risk commuters an
The customary address to the nation by the President Ram Nath Kovind on the eve of India’s’ 71st Republic Day came as a ray of hope for those who affirm with the “principles laid down in our Constitution.
“Students urged to look for job beyond Nagaland,” goes the headline of a recent news item in The Morung Express pertaining to the State’s for Minister for Planning & Coordination, Land Revenue and Par
Y Merina Chishi
The cry for greater action to combat Climate Change is getting louder. According to some climate scientists, the world has only 12 years to limit global warming to avoid a c
Dr. Asangba Tzudir
“We want to stop [the statue], since it goes against the spirit of communal harmony and encourages religious conversions which is rampantly carried out by Christian missionarie
“This is all wrong. I shouldn’t be up here. I should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. Yet you all come to us young people for hope. How dare you. You have stolen my dre
Imlisanen Jamir
The tale of a Government Middle School (GMS) in Viswema, whose students and faculty are engaging in organic farming to supplement their Mid Day Meals and driving economic benefit by s
Witoubou Newmai
“The greatest thing this nation can do for humanity is preserve and protect our liberty, to provide hope for beleaguered peoples everywhere that there is still a place of refuge f
Y Merina Chishi
Being a leader is not simple. It comes with a lot of responsibilities and the willingness to put people’s welfare before theirs. It also requires them to be grounded and have high
Dr. Asangba Tzudir
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Nagaland was ‘corruption-free’ in 2018. Someone quipped if it was April Fools’ Day news. Truth be told, not a single c
Imlisanen Jamir
The country witnessed 1.34 lakh suicides in 2018, according to the Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India 2018 report released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on Friday