Editorial

  • The Conditional Naga Political Solution
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir   'Final Agreement Could be Signed Tomorrow'   At a time when the pursuit of a ‘Naga Political Solution’ seems to have gained momentum, the Naga Hoho, NMA and N
  • No end to the formalin fish saga
    Imlisanen Jamir   There seems to be no end to the formalin laced fish saga. It just keeps on taking twists and turns, meandering along and arriving at no conclusion. Last summer and fall, there wa
  • Fake News and FIR
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir   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
  • 'A people friendly budget'
    The passing of budget in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly on February 26 failed to evoke widespread discussion among the general masses, apart from the customary expression of derision over the burgeoning budg
  • Managing a ‘complex divorce’
    Witoubou Newmai What have India and Pakistan become following what Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre famously christened, their most “complex divorce in history”? The aftermath of the complexi
  • Managing a ‘complex divorce’
    Witoubou Newmai   What have India and Pakistan become following what Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre famously christened, their most “complex divorce in history”? The aftermath of the comple
  • Temple of Psephocracy 
    Aheli Moitra Chief Minister of Nagaland State, Neiphiu Rio, has crowned the Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) as a “Temple of Democracy” for the State. He was addressing the last sitting of the
  •  Naga Political Solution 
    Feelings, Trust and Reconciliation  Dr. Asangba Tzudir The Global Naga mass rally was recently held at Delhi to demand immediate “political solution that is honourable and acceptable.” Th
  • Schools without administrators
    Imlisanen Jamir It was recently alarmingly revealed that out of a total of 246 Government High Schools (GHS) in Nagaland, 38 are currently running without a headmaster/headmistress (HMs) while 32 are without
  • A great villainy 
    Education is a great leveller, one is often cajoled. Given the state of affairs in Nagaland, it won’t be an outlandish assertion to affirm otherwise. Two latest revelations make one lost confidence in the
  • The Scheduled Tribe issue 
    Witoubou Newmai The other lurking spectre in Northeast  When plumes of smoke and dust from the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill conundrum are still settling in the Northeast India region, another spectre
  • String for the garland
    Aheli Moitra Last weekend, the Heritage Publishing House in Dimapur released two new books, one by its oldest author and one by its youngest author. On Saturday, February 16, it launched Prof. Temsula Ao&rsq
  • The Untidiness of Modernity
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir ‘Nagaising’ a Dangerous Modern Are Nagas here at home becoming modern? If certain facets like ‘lifestyle’ are to set the parameter, then, one may say yes. A
  • World of ‘Digital gangsters’
    “EVERY time you go online, people are competing for your attention. Friends, strangers, businesses, political organisations, charities and news websites all serve up a constant stream of eye-catching pict
  • Disconnected
    Imlisanen Jamir Dependence on a sole state broadband service provider has left a large chunk of Dimapur district disconnected ever since the four lane road development works began on the National Highway sin
  • It’s Lui Ngai Ni!
    Witoubou Newmai Today, February 15, is an important day for the southern Nagas as they observe the seed sowing festival, Lui Ngai Ni, on this day each year. Under the banner of the United Naga Council (UNC),
  • What goes around comes around
    Aheli Moitra  New Delhi is currently bedecked in posters ‘welcoming’ West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, to the national capital. “Didi, smile to your heart’s content, y
  • ‘CAB’
    Dr. Asangba Tzüdir The Co-ordination Committee of Tribe Hohos, CSO’s, and mass based organizations under the umbrella of Nagaland Gaon Bura Federation (NGBF) has demonstrated against Citizenship (
  • Sunday closures
    Imlisanen Jamir Many of us are probably familiar with waking up on a Sunday morning to an empty fridge and not being able to buy food because all the grocery stores are closed; or being stuck for the weekend
  • Future-proof the students 
    Altogether 56,036 students from Nagaland will be appearing for the Class X, Class XI Promotion and Class XII commencing from February 12 and 13 respectively, an increase by over 1300 candidates from last year.&
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