NIULAND, JUNE 1 (MExN): Peace Channel conducted a one-day Peace Club Leaders Training Program at Bethel Baptist School, Old Showuba, Niuland District, bringing together student leaders from various schools acro
KOHIMA, JUNE 1 (MExN): Don Bosco Higher Secondary School (DBHSS), Kohima, celebrated its Annual Flower Show 2025 on May 30 with the theme “Bloom With Purpose,” turning its school auditorium into a vivid tap
JOTSOMA, JUNE 1 (MExN): The Rengma Public Organisation Kohima (RPOK) held its General Conference at the RCEMPA Hall in Jotsoma on May 29.Kenilo Apon, IAS, Commissioner and Secretary of DUDA and Tribal Affairs,
Kohima, June 1 (MExN): The Niathucha Thenumiapfü Block Level Federation under the Kohima Block of Nagaland State Rural Livelihoods Mission (NSRLM) held its 2nd Annual General Meeting on May 31 at the Kohima Vi
Kohima, June 1 (MExN): .The Western Angami Public Organisation (WAPO) held its 39th General conference at Mengujuma village on May 30.Nagaland's horticulture & women resource development minister Salhoutuon
DIMAPUR, JUNE 1 (MExN): In a move to promote environmental awareness and spark interest in fisheries among students, the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Kolkata, in collaboration with
PEREN, JUNE 1 (MExN): The Kemmi Block Level Federation (BLF) under the Rural Development Block, Peren, marked its official launch and conducted its first Annual General Meeting on Friday at Town Stadium, Peren.
KOHIMA, June 1 (MExN): The Kohima Forest Division, in collaboration with the 78th Battalion of the CRPF, Zubza, conducted a week-long Reforestation Program at the Forest Department-owned land at Zhadima. The in
WOKHA, June 1 (MExN): A training programme on HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) for Anganwadi workers was held on May 30 at the Conference Hall of the Chief Medical Officer’s (CMO) office, Wokha,
Mass social work was held in the premise of Chief Medical Officer’s Office as part of Deputy Commissioner Dimapur initiative for Pre-Monsoon Preparedness in the district on March 31. Like-wise, all health uni
Our CorrespondentKohima | May 31 Health experts have expressed alarm over the rising number of cancer cases in Nagaland, attributing the surge primarily to the widespread use of tobacco products and urged
MOKOKCHUNG, MAY 31 (MExN): The Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) on Saturday directed KC Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. to immediately halt ongoing construction work at the Imkongliba Memorial District Hospital site in
KOHIMA, MAY 31 (MExN): The Angami Students' Union (ASU) has expressed deep concern over increasing reports of drug peddling activities and incidents of student abductions in and around educational institutions
MOKOKCHUNG, MAY 31 (MExN): The Mokokchung Press Club (MPC) has expressed concern over the increasing public confusion in Nagaland between professional journalism and unregulated media content, and urged the Dep
Nagaland launches 7-day digital campaign on World No Tobacco DayKOHIMA, MAY 31 (MExN): The Nagaland government on Saturday launched a seven-day digital awareness campaign titled “Exposing Tobacco Harms” as
Dimapur two-wheeler taxi permit holders orientationDIMAPUR, MAY 31 (MExN): The Dimapur District Two-Wheeler Taxi Association has informed all candidates selected for the Two-Wheeler Taxi Permits to report in pe
New Delhi, May 31 (MExN): President of Tribal India Chamber of Commerce and Industries (TICCI), Nagaland State Chapter Akuto A Tuccu led the state team at Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business
TSEMINYU, MAY 31 (MExN): In a show of solidarity with the Angami, Ao, Lotha, and Sumi tribes, the Rengma Hoho organized a peaceful protest rally at Tseminyu District Headquarters on May 29 opposing Nagaland’s
Chümoukedima, May 31 (MExN): The Principal Secretary of Election Commission of India, NT Bhutia completed his official visit to Nagaland from May 29 to June 1.As per the DIPR report, the Principal Secretary he
DIMAPUR, MAY 31 (MExN): The Dimapur Watsu Telongjem on Saturday expressed deep concern over the allegations of sexual harassment leveled against Reny Wilfred, a senior government official, by female employees o