DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 1 (MExN): Dimapur Police has recovered 18 soap cases of suspected heroin (Shanflower), weighing approximately 230 grams, from a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run incident.According to police,
Peren, November 1 (MExN): Sainik School Punglwa (SSP) organised its annual inter house quiz competition on October 31. The competition, which saw participation from cadets across eight houses, was held in two c
Kohima, November 1 (MExN): The annual general meeting of all the shareholders of Star Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society (SMCS) will be held on November 8 at the Society Building, D’ Block Kohima at 11:00 AM.&
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The dispute over Nagaland’s Central Pool MBBS quota policy has now reached the Supreme Court. The Special Leave Petition (SLP), filed by the medical aspirant who initially challeng
KOHIMA, NOVEMBER 1 (MExN): The Association of Kohima Municipal Wards Council (AKMWC) has urged the State Government to expedite the Nagaland Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Dimapur to full operational capa
Kohima, November 1 (MExN): The Chakhesang Wrestling Association (CWA) has made a plea to District Administration Phek to apprise contractors, NHIDCL and concerned departments (NH/R&B) to repair/clear road s
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): NSCN (IM) condemned a social media post it claims falsely reported an imminent leadership change within the organisation, calling it a “baseless claim” that undermines its author
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The Nagaland State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NSCPCR), in collaboration with the Office of the Commissioner of Police, organised a one-day awareness programme on ‘C
Kisama, November 1 (MExN): The Kuki Union Kohima celebrated Chavang Kut 2025 under the theme “Unity through Culture” at Bamboo Hall, Naga Heritage Village Kisama on November 1.As per the DIPR report, the ce
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): A delegation from the Western Chakhesang Hoho (WCH) paid a courtesy call on state Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) Minister Jacob Zhimomi on November 1.The delegation, led
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The East Dimapur Town Council (EDTC) on October 31 directed the business establishments, shops and commercial institutions under its jurisdiction not to provide or issue CCTV footage
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The Nagaland Police has recorded 23,837 registrations for recruitment as of 5:00 pm on November 1, 2025.Out of these, 21,382 candidates have completed fee payment of Rs 300, it infor
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): Christina H Yeptho was crowned Miss Dimapur 2025 at a pageant held here on October 31, which highlighted women’s empowerment and cultural representation.The event, ‘Miss Dimapur
Morung Express NewsTuensang | November 1Loyem Memorial School, Tuensang celebrated its cultural day with participation from students and faculty on October 1.The celebration featured displays of traditional att
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): Nagaland’s School Education & SCERT Advisor, Dr Kekhrielhoulie Yhome, today called for a fundamental rebuilding of the state’s education system to instill “Naga pride” an
Morung Express NewsDimapur | November 1The second edition of ‘The Confluence 2.0’ ended in a high note on November 1 with a hope for more precision guidance and opportunity as students filled the school’s
Wokha, November 1 (MExN): The Board of Directors of the Lotha Academy convened a meeting at the Mt Tiyi College conference hall, Wokha on November 1. The meeting was presided over by Fr. Abraham Lotha, Ph.D, Pr
Dimapur, November 1 (MExN): The 32nd Presentation Ceremony of the Mayangnokcha Awards for Academic Excellence at Holy Cross Higher Secondary School, Dimapur was held on November 1. The annual event, instituted
Kohima, November 1 (MExN): The Kohima Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship (KBPF), in collaboration with the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) and the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF), will organise a recept
Morung Express NewsKohima | October 31Chairperson of the Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW), W. Nginyeih Konyak has raised concerns over the “culture of silence” surrounding women’s safety and the