Editorial

  • Hornbill Goes to Mon
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir   Konyak women ignites the real spirit of Hornbill festival   Marking the end of the three-day celebration of the Aoleang-cum Mini Hornbill Festival which was celebrate
  • Where does the environment stand?
    Imlisanen Jamir The climate is in crisis. We will be facing ecological catastrophe and climate breakdown in the very near future if those in power don’t act urgently and radically to change our traj
  • Where does the environment stand?
    Imlisanen Jamir   The climate is in crisis. We will be facing ecological catastrophe and climate breakdown in the very near future if those in power don’t act urgently and radically to change
  • Simply Brobdingnagian 
    When the poll bugle blows, the litmus test for the clean election begins.  Predictably, in the run-up and announcement to the electoral process in Nagaland, there has had been perceptible pro-activeness of
  • Joining hands to thwart anti-NE people policies
    Witoubou Newmai No one can stop an idea ‘whose time has come.’ Rampant employment of virulent policies by the “powers that be” has prompted various organisations of the North East
  • Becoming secular in Nagaland
    Aheli Moitra  Growing up in the New Delhi of the 1980s-90s, being secular was rather simple. Many families lived in mixed religion neighbourhoods and did more than ‘tolerate’ the others&rsqu
  • Becoming secular in Nagaland
    Aheli Moitra    Growing up in the New Delhi of the 1980s-90s, being secular was rather simple. Many families lived in mixed religion neighbourhoods and did more than ‘tolerate’ the others’
  • Fake News and FIR
    Dr Asangba Tzudir Under Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, an FIR relating to the commission of a cognizable offence is recorded and based on which the investigation is commenced. The condi
  • On compensation
    Imlisanen Jamir It has long been the government’s narrative that hesitant landowners have become a major stumbling block to the growth and development of Nagaland state by refusing to part with their l
  • On compensation
    Imlisanen Jamir It has long been the government’s narrative that hesitant landowners have become a major stumbling block to the growth and development of Nagaland state by refusing to part with their l
  • Voter priorities Vs realities 
    The voters' priorities are clear. Better employment opportunities, healthcare, drinking facilities and other basic amenities score over topical ‘political’ rhetoric. An all-India survey condu
  • Aspirations precede icons
    The missteps of Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar and Irom Sharmila of Manipur provide full references to enable us to understand the danger of projecting icons and organisations larger than aspirations. Their cautio
  • Aspirations precede icons
    Witoubou Newmai The missteps of Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar and Irom Sharmila of Manipur provide full references to enable us to understand the danger of projecting icons and organisations larger than aspira
  • The ‘Utah Compromise’
    Aheli Moitra    Seventy years ago, stated the Office of the High Commissioner for (United Nations) Human Rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirmed: “All human beings are free
  • The ‘Utah Compromise’
    Aheli Moitra Seventy years ago, stated the Office of the High Commissioner for (United Nations) Human Rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirmed: “All human beings are free and equal in
  • Dignity of Labour
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir   Looking back at the history of human civilization, the disparagement of blue-collar labour has been a long, sad, captivating story. A community of people cannot survive, let alo
  • Dignity of Labour
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir Looking back at the history of human civilization, the disparagement of blue-collar labour has been a long, sad, captivating story. A community of people cannot survive, let alone pro
  • Primed for interesting contest
    As the nomination date for the election to bye election and Lok Sabha elections in Nagaland ends, a clear picture has emerged regarding the number of candidates in the fray and their party affiliation. 
  • Primed for interesting contest
    As the nomination date for the election to bye election and Lok Sabha elections in Nagaland ends, a clear picture has emerged regarding the number of candidates in the fray and their party affiliation. 
  • ‘E for Empathy’
    Imkong Walling   A week back, the Dimapur police issued a press release informing of a series of raids in the city’s bustling New Market. The target of the raids was hotels suspected or rather long
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