Peter T Kent
Tseminyu Old Town
The recent prayer walks within Tseminyu Town and walkathon from Tseminyu to Kohima by citizens of Tseminyu Sub Division and their well wishers were staged as democratic expres
Ziren Yanthan
Dimapur
How many of us can guess the number of people earning their livelihood as a labor in construction sector? I bet it won’t be less than 30,000 across Nagaland. Out of which 8
Fr Paul Lelen Haokip
The onset of a general election witnesses different old and new candidates donning various election manifestoes and symbolic colours. They also don their respective party ideologies (pro
Reimeingam Marchang
New Delhi
In Nagaland, the people predominantly live in the hills depending on agriculture employment. As such large proportion of the household still depends on agriculture partic
Longjenthi Longkumer
Nagas have historically shared close affinities with their nature, land, water, wildlife and other resources. As indigenous peoples, our ways of life and worldviews have been shaped by t
Mapukala Jamir
Leave this place, travel all you want
Wander the world and even settle there
Your blood will always be of this land.
--- Odyssey, T Keditsu
This beautiful message by a popular Naga
Zhulika Aye
It was winter of December 2012, back when I was in my tenth standard, preparing for my matric exams. Our family was going to attend the wedding of a close relative in our village. Having li
Dr John Mohan Razu
As the COP26 ended at Glasgow though an agreement was reached but without a definitive call on key issues like extending financial assistance to the countries that are solely dependent on
Ashing Mvh
As I traverse onto the other side;
Pray that I come across my guide,
To lead me to the room I anticipate,
Aspiration I’ve been chiefly passionate.
Sing to me with a smile,
Wave to me
14th Unification Day speech of Gen (Retd) MB Neokpao Konyak, President and Chairman, GPRN/NSCN on November 22
Dear beloved Naga brothers and sisters,
In the month of November 2007, the quest for Naga
“Don’t use Social Media to impress people, use it to impact people”
Mhademo Patton
Hope Academy School, Dimapur
Social media is developing fast in this modern technological era, being u
‘The power of social media is it forces necessary change.’ -Erik Qualman
Tajenlemla Aier
Hope Academy School, Dimapur
We are living in a time of digitalization and the internet. People are co
Sorito P Quinker
Hope Academy School, Dimapur
Naga Youths these days are vulnerable to persuasive technologies. These technologies, whether they're social media sites like Facebook or Twitter, are desig
Rev Fr Dr P S Varghese
Principal, MGM College, Midland, Dimapur
“Real education enhances the dignity of a human being and increases his or her self-respect. If only the real sense of education co
Reimeingam Marchang
North Eastern Region (NER) has an enormous prospect for the growth of tourism industry considering the striking natural landscape, biodiversity, cultural heterogeneity and people’s
Rupin Sharma, IPS
In the past few months, I haven’t come across anyone in Nagaland who hasn’t come across an ‘addict’ Anecdotal evidence on drug use, drug abuse and drug peddlin
Q: Developing a vaccine takes years. But this time our scientists have developed a vaccine against the novel corona virus in such a short time. How was this possible?
• Developin
Thejalhoukho Casavi
“The greatest states are made unsteady by the young, sustained and restored by the old” - Cato the elder
The much anticipated Nagas 80 Plus has now been released and it is
This press release is directed to the demand of the Dobhasis for constitution of customary courts which was published in some Dimapur based local English dailies on 28-10-2021.
For the sake of clear concepti
Niketu Iralu
I have to start by saying that after repeated attempts I have failed to come to a satisfactory understanding of the meaning of the theme.
“Who is not afraid of Media?” leads me no