DIMAPUR, JUNE 12 (MExN): The Opposition Congress in Nagaland has asked Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio to first do away with the rampant commission system, which has greatly compromised the quality of material and w
Our CorrespondentKohima | June 12Dr. Sutanu Behuria, Union Secretary for Heavy Industries, Government of India today said that the central government has approved the revival package of the Tuli Paper Mill and
DIMAPUR, JUNE 12 (MExN): Over the past two days, Dimapur has been reeling under an intense heat wave, with very few people daring to venture out in the scorching sun. With air conditioning being a luxury that m
Dimapur, June 12 (MExN): The Government of Nagaland has responded to the need of the Naga patients and procured land for a medical lodge at NEIGRIHMS, Shillong as well as a cemetery for the community. The Execu
Peren, June 12 (MExN): Senior Rural Development Specialist of World Bank, Kevin Crockford successfully reviewed the Village Entry Point Activities (EPA) from June 5 to 8 during his field visit to Peren district
1827 child labour recorded in KohimaOur CorrespondentKohima | June 12The need to draw up a multi-pronged strategy involving all individuals of the society to eliminate child labour in the state was stressed dur
Our CorrespondentTsiesema | June 12Bringing cheers to Eri farmers in Nagaland, the States department of Sericulture today launched cocoon mela for Seri farmers at the Sericulture farm here to propagate the need
Rio stresses on quality control in constructionOur CorrespondentKohima | June 11Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio stressed on the need for quality control in construction works, and called for the creation of durable
Our CorrespondentKohima | June 11Nagaland State Quality Control Board chairman Er. N. Chielie today said the main cause of poor quality works in constructions is non adherence of standard technical specificatio
Mokokchung observes a peaceful bandhDIMAPUR, JUNE 11 (MExN): The twelve hour Mokokchung bandh which started at 6:00 am passed peacefully without any untoward incident. This was informed by the President of the
DIMAPUR, JUNE 11 (MExN): The Political Affairs Committee (PAC) of the Nagaland government held a meeting at the residential office of Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio on June 11. The meeting deliberated on
Bloggers pool in to construct pavementVictor DzuvichuTobu | June11 In what could be termed as a historic achievement for online bloggers in Nagaland, who strive to bring changes in society, June 11, will b
13.3% of total urban households in Nagaland live in slum areasOur CorrespondentKohima | June 11The total percentage of the urban population in Nagaland living in slum areas is as high as the percentage in Uttar
Dimapur, June 11 (MExN): The Western Sumi Students Union (WSSU) has extended its fullest support and vowed to extend any possible cooperation into the demand made by Ao Senden and other tribal students and hoho
Our CorrespondentKiphire | June 11Kesonyu Yhome (IAS), deputy commissioner, Kiphire as chief guest, inaugurated the district legal service authority complex at Kiphire today.Addressing the gathering at the inau
Action Committee appeals all national workers to maintain peace and co-operate with the ACAUT. DIMAPUR, JUNE 11 (MExN): The Action committee under the aegis of the Naga Council, Dimapur (NCD) has urg
Dimapur, June 11 (MExN): The members of the Dimapur Ao Youth Organization (DAYO) went to Mokokchung Tuesday morning to visit the trouble torn border areas with some relief materials for the affected people. Upo
Five tribal student bodies issue two-point charter of demandDIMAPUR, JUNE 10 (MExN): A joint consultative meeting was held between the government of Nagaland and representatives of the Ao Senden at the office c
June 15: Kohima Veterans XI to take on Naga Political Groups + FNRKohima, June 10 (MExN): An exhibition football match will be played between Kohima Veteran XI and Naga Political Group + Forum for Naga Reconcil
Organizations call for an end to land encroachment of KSC campusKohima, JUNE 10 (MExN): Various associations affiliated with the Kohima Science College in Jotsoma have expressed alarm at the unabated encroachme