Dimapur, May 9 (MExN): The Catholic community of the southern Angamis, in the face of what it stated was continued threats, has decided to reconstruct on May 13 the Catholic Church at Kezo town which was demoli
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 9Differences amongst the various political parties stalled the proposed all party delegation trip to New Delhi scheduled for the first week of this month. As per the original pl
DIMAPUR, May 9 (MExN): Addl. PCCF & CWLW Nagaland A. Rongsenwati IFS while speaking as the chief guest to the officers present during the inaugural function of the Refresher Course for Frontline Staff here
Kohima, May 9 (MExN): S Deep Agnihotri, Deputy General Manager, State Bank of India (SBI), Regional Office Dimapur disclosed that SBI has invested over Rs. 500/- crores in Nagaland and is taking steps to
DIMAPUR, MAY 9 (MExN): The Naga National Party has in a press release appealed to all factions/groups to stop killing each other while stating that fratricidal killing of Nagas by fellow Nagas in Naga society i
DIMAPUR, MAY 8 (MExN): Provident intervention restored the near civil war conflict between Thevopisu and Ruzazho villages of Chozuba sub-division to normalcy today after violence erupted between the two village
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 8NSCN (IM) officials are anxiously waiting for a positive response from the Government of India with regard to a review meeting planned to be held at Kohima to discuss the cease
Dimapur, May 8 (MExN): The District Congress Committee Wokha (DCC) has called for a thorough, high-level investigation by competent authorities into the controversy over the PMs packages for Wokha district foll
Chizokho VeroKohima | May 8Good News. The Naga healing system has caught the attention of the medical world. Dr. N. Kezienuo has been conferred with the prestigious Health Excellence Award for his outstand
Morung Express NewsMay 8Kohima: The Nagaland State Branch, Indian Red Cross Society today occupied prominent space in the diary of well wishers and general public as it observed World Red Cross Day, highlightin
Thannganing HungyoMerapani/Geleky | May 7The Assam-Nagaland border dispute is not an argument between the people but one between governments. A large section of people living in border areas, both Nagas and Ass
DIMAPUR, MAY 7 (MExN): The state cabinets decision on selection of Peren district HQ has drawn flak from three apex bodies of Jalukie, the Whole Jalukie Council, the Jalukie Punling Nko and Jalukie Village, for
Dimapur, May 7 (MExN): Payment of financial assistance to living World War II veterans under Kohima and Phek districts will be made on May 8 and the 9th at Old Sainik Rest House, D Block Opposite the Gurduwara,
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 6A pioneer of the Naga Freedom Movement, even in death Late Yongkongangshi Longchar remained unconquered steadfast in his resolve that his mortal remains should not be brought b
DIMAPUR, MAY 6 (MExN): Pouched on the side of a hill, Shansham Rehab Center at Mon came as home for the souls spoiled by the substance abuse. Mon district, which is being disillusioned by opium for years,
DIMAPUR, MAY 5 (MExN): With the recently announced results of the HSLC exams, the successful students are now busy with deciding where to study and which stream to take up. One of the students who has excelled
Dimapur May 5 (MExN): The Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, on May 1 held a review meeting at New Delhi to deliberate on various matter pertaining to the recently held North East Agri-Expo at Dimapu
DIMAPUR, MAY 5 (MExN): The Chairman Union, a conglomerate of 33 villages under Jalukie sub-division has appealed to the state Government to begin the developmental works at the site endorsed by Zeliangrong Baud
DIMAPUR, May 5 (MExN): The DNSU in collaboration with the NSF has started issuing questionnaires to all the village authorities, students union leaders, teachers and churches for assessing the success rate of t
Dimapur, May 5 (MExN): The Lotha Students Union (LSU) expressing outrage at a newspaper article by three persons identified as Likao Lotha, T Chenithung Lotha and Mhademo Shitio of the union which maintained po