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  • Guidelines for Naga students seeking admissions
    Many are still in the dark about our tribal students being duped in recent times when looking out for admissions to professional courses outside the state. With such incidents on the rise which usually go unrep
  • Mission Calling
    SOLILOQUYWritten on September 13, 1958, at Khudei, Chang AreaThere was a time in my lifeWhen I saw beauty in all objects of nature .I saw the trees and I derived wisdom;I saw the flowers and I found pleasures;I
  • The Guantánamo Files
    A trove of more than 700 classified military documents provides new and detailed accounts of the men who have done time at the Guantánamo Bay prison in Cuba, and offers new insight into the evidence agains
  • Lights, camera, destruction!
    Who is at fault? A private film company which allegedly cleared brushwood and build permanent structures in a wildlife sanctuary, or the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) who irregularly permitted it, without hav
  • One Day at Nagaland University- YouthNet’s Observation, YouthNet’s Prayer
    Around one hundred and fifty young rigid faces were what greeted the RTI team from YouthNet when we conducted an RTI seminar on April 19, 2011, only a few weeks ago. Being but students ourselves at one point of
  • Mothers day poem
    FOR THE LOVE OF MOTHERMother’s pale fingersTouch my forehead and softly say,“Awake, the day’s ahead”First pampering, them tempering…Her glittering eyes cast a magical spellHer eleg
  • Strong Women Vs Women Of Strength
    A strong woman works out every day to keep her body in shape ...but a woman of strength kneels in prayer to keep her soul in shape... A strong woman isn't afraid of anything ...but a woman of strength shows cou
  • Helicopter crashes in Northeast and safety
    Last Saturday, a Pawans Hans single engine helicopter took off from Tawang for Itanagar. Enroute after 20 minutes the heptr lost contact with the Air Traffic Control and later crashed into the mountains killing
  • The Significance of 16th May
    In January 2009, my wife was about five months pregnant with my first and so far only child. During this time I had been in contact with one prominent gynecologist here in Kohima and another one down there in Z
  • Minimizing The Risk Of Type 1 and Type 1.5 Diabetes
    In last week’s column, we looked at different types of diabetes—primarily type 1 and type two. I also mentioned another type of diabetes called type 1.5 or LADA, which stands for latent autoimmune d
  • Future with Graphene
    Necessity has always been a mother of invention in the history of mankind. Since ancient period, inventors made the world more fulfilling and comfortable with their new discoveries and inventions. Every new dis
  • Relics: A Short Historical Perspective
    Veneration for the dead, or the religion of remembrance, is common among almost all peoples of the world. In many instances some attempt was made to render the departed present again by means of an object in wh
  • Money can end corruption
    When I was a student in Delhi, we had this wonderful form of protest called, without any obvious irony, a ‘relay hunger-str-ike’. The idea was, quite literally, that when you got too hungry, someone
  • The Fragmentation of Christian Witness in Naga Churches
    This brief article is the result of my morning meditation on the book of Acts, particularly on the first five chapters. So it is primarily meant for my Naga Christian friends. My intention is to simply share a
  • Children of Palestine
    “Arna’s Children” is a moving film. It is, in part a tribute to Arna Mer-Khamis a member of the Israeli Communist Party and the founder of Jenin Freedom Theatre and in part the story of the Pa
  • Romp and pageantry
    How things change in 30 years. When Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer in July 1981, it was in many respects a bigger event than the wedding of their son, Prince William, to plain Ms Kate Middleton on Fr
  • The road to recovery & rebirth
    At 14.46 on March 11, Japan was hit by one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history. We are now making all-out efforts to restore livelihoods and recover from the series of tragedies that followed t
  • Orthodontic Braces or Dental Braces
    Dental braces also known as orthodontic braces are devices used to correct position of teeth with connection to bite occlusion, while also working to improve dental health. Orthodontic braces are often used to
  • Need to ponder on Nagaland
    However hilly Nagaland might be, It stands upright with its own uniqueness as other nations. From the very inception of the political movement the Naga people had committed to shun violence with a view for an h
  • Why NAAC accreditation?
    Former UGC Chairman Professor Thorat said NAAC accreditation is a  move to assess and thereafter ensure the quality of education offered in institutions of higher education in the country. The University G
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