Our CorrespondentKohima | January 8In the year 2025, Atsung Sangtam, Co Founder, Placetree.in, hopes for Nagaland to emerge as a beacon of entrepreneurship in the Northeast, creating opportunities for growth an
Sports-related topics dominate queries on Google TrendsMoa JamirDimapur | January 5An analysis of Google Trends for Nagaland in 2024 reveals that while general terms such as file format, meaning, definition, we
Chizokho VeroKohima | January 5With the new year, the people of Nagaland reflect on their hopes and aspirations for a prosperous and inclusive future. In this feature, The Morung Express delves into the thought
Morung Express NewsTuophema | January 3Neiphiu Rio Badze, located in Botsa Village, is the second-highest mountain in Tuophema Village, standing at an altitude of 1,972 meters. Dedicated to the Chief Minister o
Congress briefly revives; leadership tussles among NPGs and natural challenges persistMoa JamirDimapur | December 30The historic elections to the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), with 33% women’s reservation, marke
‘What will remain of us is what our writers and storytellers record today’Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | December 30While it was considered only a dream just a few years ago to participate in prestigious litera
Moa JamirDimapur | December 29 The detection of forest fires in Nagaland has declined by approximately 31.39% during the dry season from November 2023 to June 2024, as reported in the India State of Forest
Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | December 28Ending the year on a high note, the Nagaland Music Industry has witnessed remarkable strides this year even as Theja Meru, Chairman of Task Force for Music & Arts (TaFM
Moa Jamir Dimapur | December 21A year after The Morung Express conducted a review of Nagaland's government websites focused on recruitment, education, and business activities, a fresh assessment reveals a
Vishü Rita Krocha Kohima | December 19On a beautiful Sunday morning on November 17, Kenei Kuotsu joined 5000 other runners for a 10-kilometer run in Singapore for three 'brave kids' fighting cancer in Nag
NIC remains forerunner among websites of judicial, statutory, and regulatory bodiesMoa JamirDimapur | December 15After setting a benchmark for best practices during the last assessment on September 17, 2023, th
Moa Jamir Dimapur | December 9 Since June 2017, The Morung Express has been evaluating the websites of government departments and agencies under the Government of Nagaland. Despite commitments to leve
Moa JamirDimapur | December 9After narrowly missing the top spot last year, a focused and deliberate effort at course correction has propelled the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Nagaland website to emerge as the
Moa JamirDimapur | December 9Last year, when The Morung Express assessed the websites of Nagaland’s top executives – the Governor, the State’s constitutional head, and the Chief Minister, the political he
Kanili KihoDimapur | December 6With over three decades of experience in the Indian fashion industry, Anjali Harlalka, a pioneering figure, recently visited Nagaland as an invitee at the Prelude to the 25th Horn
Morung Express News Kohima | December 6From wood and bamboo crafts, unique traditional musical instruments, hand-woven items or various processed food items, the Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) SHG stall
With the ongoing Hornbill Festival and the festive season in full swing, we put road infrastructure issues across Nagaland under renewed scrutiny. Citizens in Kohima, Dimapur, Mokokchung, and Wokha have express
Morung Express NewsDimapur | December 5Dimapur, the commercial hub of Nagaland, continues to grapple with poor road conditions, leaving residents frustrated by a recurring cycle of neglect and substandard repai
Morung Express news Kohima | December 5Despite being the State's capital, there has been no respite to woes for motorists in the 'Smart City.'Meto, an elderly citizen, recalled the Kohima roads, some decad
Morung Express NewsKiphire | December 5Frustration is mounting among residents of Kiphire over the government's failure to provide quality roads in the district headquarters. This is exacerbated by poorly maint