Dimapur, December 26 (MExN): The Nagaland Congress is wondering how Home Minister Imkong Imchen could even claim that the state is most peaceful considering the reality of killings, extortion and kidnappings as
Kohima, December 26 (PTI): Amid mounting tension arising out of rampant factional fighting among rival underground groups, overwhelming peace and reconciliation campaigns by social groups and churches dominated
Kohima, December 26 (MExN): The need to prepare a long term plan for rodent and pest management for Nagaland is felt, according to a visiting rodent specialist from New Delhi. Relatively, necessary funds should
Dimapur, December 23 (MExN): The Government of Nagaland wishes the people Merry Christmas and that the joyful event would bring out the best in all, to be instruments of peace. Let this Christmas season bring o
Kohima, December 23 (MExN): Seeing tremendous potential in the development of silk (of Eri) in Nagaland, the department of sericulture is giving special emphasis to it. During the annual plan period 2007-08, th
Bonnie Konyak Dimapur | December 23 The roar of heavy engines sounds night and day, breaking the now-forgotten silence of what once were the lush-green hills of Kongan village, under Mon district. The
Morung Express News FeatureDimapur | December 23Tucked away from the bustling crowd, Nagaland Zoological Park is a stretch of endless road; with dried leaves and wild fruits crushing beneath your feet, it is th
Kohima, December 23 (ANI): Rail and road links play a vital role to ensure development of any place. Residents in this region of the State are upbeat after the commencement of Kohima-Dimapur broad-gauge railway
DIMAPUR, DECEMBER 23 (MExN): Home Minister Imkong Imchen has appreciated and welcomed the statement of Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) that the oppositions office would join in the present reconcilia
Dimapur, December 22 (MExN): Following the proposed move made by Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Khekiho Zhimomi for creation of a Legislative Council for Nagaland, the United Democratic Socialist Party (UNDSP
DIMAPUR, DECEMBER 22 (MExN): The Chen Area Union, Kohima, relates that on October 14, 2008, a woman named Savi Tsuka had been hit and killed by the rash driving of one Wanyem Konyak, who was remanded to police
Newmai News NetworkKohima | December 22 After the success of the Nagaland governments declaration of Year of Youth Empowerment, Year of Women Empowerment and the ongoing Year of Capacity Building 2008-2009
Dimapur, December 22 (MExN): The land dispute between Sendenyu and Phenshünyu villages under Tseminyu sub-division in Kohima district has been settled with a scheduled dedication of a peace accord stone on Dec
Dimapur, December 21 (MExN): Q. Tuccu, Kilonser, Forest, Environment and Mineral (FEM) Government of Peoples Republic of Nagalim (GPRN) has clarified to the statement made by Sumi Hoho President Hokishe Yepthom
Dimapur, December 21 (MExN): The Konyak Union of Tizit has asked all non-Nagas within the jurisdiction of Tizit to acquire Inner Line Permit (ILP) within the month of January, 2009. The union in a note today sa
Kohima, December 21, (Agencies): In another incident of clashes between the rival factions of the NSCN, the Khaplang group has kidnapped four senior functionaries of NSCN-IM at Dimapur. In a statement, NSC
Kohima, December 21 (Agencies): Maintaining that reconciliation among Nagas is a challenging task, an apex body of peace makers has reaffirmed that for genuine reconciliation to be realized the Nagas woul
Dimapur, December 20 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has clarified on the recent arrests made on December 16 and 18. If killings, as Hebron camp believes, could serve the purpose of the Nagas, Hutovi Chishi, tatar, Imcha
Dimapur, December 20 (MExN): The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) has convened for the Naga Peace Summit IV at Chiang Mai, Thailand with representatives of GPRN/NSCN, NNC/FGN and Naga National Workers People
Newmai News Network Imphal | December 20Surfacing with a new twist to the recent incident where a church was reportedly dismantled at Chingmeirong Kabui village on December 14, the Zeliangrong Rachapriak P