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  • Appointing the best qualified workforce through fair play
    Apropos of the reports regarding the unearthing of illegal appointments made in government departments and the ongoing agitation by the NSF against such appointments, and in what it appears to be targeting only
  • Peace and Development in Northeast India
    Many people talk about peace and development, but how many of us sincerely want peace and development in North East India? Arms Force Special Power Act (AFSPA) was introduced in NE regions in 1957 and re-impose
  • Pig production in Nagaland: Problems and Prospects
    Meat and meat products are a great demand in Nagaland. Meat is an integral part of a Naga meal. Almost cent percent of the population consumes meat and also there is no taboo associated with consumption of any
  • Mapping South Sudan
    Six months before South Sudan officially declared its independence, becoming the world's newest nation on 9 July, eight people met in an unremarkable boardroom in Glasgow over tea and biscuits to plot one of th
  • Wendi Deng: The real power behind the throne
    What did Wendi Deng first see in the billionaire Rupert Murdoch? It's the oldest joke in the book and one that has long been directed at this relationship – by everyone from supposedly hostile Murdoch fam
  • Heads: A Toast to the New Naga Generation
    Let us take a break from all the negative energy and pessimism growing within and give a round of applause to all young Naga achievers taking us to the Global stage within a span of just one week! They have pro
  • State Consultation on Responsible Tourism in Nagaland
    Foreign tourist dance with Naga dancers on the last day of the state annual week long Hornbill festal at Kisama, outskirt of Kohima, Nagaland on Tuesday, December 7, 2010. (File Photo: Caisii Mao) The prog
  • Targeting Gaps in the Food Supply Chain
    Agricultural production is only the first step in moving the world's food from farm to fork, according to Nourishing the Planet, a project of the Worldwatch Institute. The other links in the food chain - harves
  • Enemy of the Government
    The site which created history became an important tool for the social activist to vent out their anger and frustrations at the corrupted elite. Since its launch in 2006, Wiki leaks has gained fame and attentio
  • Darjeeling is smiling once again
    India's ethnic Gorkha women dance during a ceremony to mark the signing of a landmark accord offering greater autonomy to the Gorkha ethnic group in the hill town of Sukna, about 480 kilometers (300 miles) nort
  • Duck rearing- a promising enterprise in Nagaland
    Ducks are being reared all over the world and almost 75% of them are found in Asia. Domestication of wild ducks first started in china (as early as 4000 BC) and it posses the highest duck population in the worl
  • PUBLIC GRIEVANCE CELL
    To,Hon’ble Chief MinisterNagaland: KohimaSub:- State Government pending works.Sir,Many developmental activities have been initiated for the welfare of the people in general .To cite some of the major achi
  • Brazil’s new plan to beat poverty
    With a monthly stipend that she receives from the Brazilian government, Clemilda dos Santos can now keep the refrigerator stocked for her 10 kids, but life for the family is still precarious. At the top of a re
  • People’s Aspiration and Territorial Integrity
    The citizen’s aspiration for basic human freedom and dignity is often overlooked and meticulously manipulated by the people in power, the Government in the name of sovereignty or territorial safeguard of
  • Mission Calling
    FOLLOW THE MASTER'S FOOTPRINTComposed on 25th Sept. 1997. Hong KongJesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit ,And was born of a virgin without a man's seed .He lived an unspotted and sinless life on earth .
  • Resisting revenge: a terrorism victim stops the cycle of violence
    Vienna - On the day of the Bali bombing in 2002, Hayati Eka Laksmi received a call from a representative of a car rental firm. The car her husband rented with some friends had been caught in traffic in the near
  • Bio-pesticides: An approach to organic farming
    Bio-pesticides are key components of integrated pest management (IPM) programs receiving much practical attention as a means to reduce the load of synthetic chemical products being used to control plant disease
  • PUBLIC GRIEVANCE CELL
    Dated Kohima The 13th July 2011.ToShri Neiphiu RioThe Hon’ble Chief Minister,Government of Nagaland.Subject:- Memorandum on the assasination bid on the life of Ms. M.Imtila  Jamir,Registrar of Co-Ope
  • Perspective on Disturbed Area Act in Nagaland
    Few days ago, it appeared in the local papers that, Nagaland is placed under disturbed Area Act but it appears that, Govt. of Nagaland under the NPF have no concern as to what is happening in the State of Nagal
  • Second Naga Olympian on the offing?
    Last two days the local papers have carried news item of Ms Chekrovolu Swuro’s winning of Silver Medals in team events in the World Archery Championship 2011 at Turin, Italy that makes all of us proud and
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