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  • The Latest Naga Political Imperatives
    Z Lohe Following the seeming progress of the negotiations on Naga political issue, a special correspondent of a local paper published his/her observations under the caption ‘Naga solution in suspense&r
  • Prideful Humility
    Dr RK Behera Principal Livingstone Foundation International College "No, said Peter, you shall never wash my feet. Jesus answered, unless I wash you, you have no part with me." Peter's refusi
  • Pegasus Scandal: SCI to GoI ‘enough is enough’ 
    Dr John Mohan Razu The functioning of 2021 monsoon session of both houses of Parliament the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha witnessed disruption over Pegasus. Vociferous protests, sloganeering, display of placards
  • Mr Corona Drama II
    P Reena Arinai Modern College, Kohima The Drama I of Covid-19 which broke out in Wuhan City of Hubei Province of China in mid-December 2019, had left us with lots of tragedies and miserable stories. In the
  • The Power of the Human Face
    Steve McCurry is an acclaimed international photographer. He travelled around the world capturing iconic images with his camera. He usually went to war-torn countries and poverty stricken lands ravaged by natur
  • Good Patriarchy
    On 22 October 2021, the Chairperson of the Nagaland State Commission for Women, Khrienuo Tachu, visited the town of Jalukie, Peren District, to address a one-day Legal Awareness Programme. (Ref. Nagaland Page 2
  • The plight of Tobu & Moka public
    A Yangkon Konyak TDDC Member Having submitted the Memorandum for Up-Gradation of Tobu District Hq since the year back 2007, the 55 AC Tobu and 48 AC Moka public have expressed time and again the grievances.
  • Why keep alive an Act that is a total failure?
    Joe Dzüvichü In the first place, let’s truthfully admit that the so called prohibition act is a total failure. And as such why do we have to debate or keep a failed act alive? Nagaland is not
  • Dilemma Or Systamic: An Inquiry Into Rich—Poor Dynamics
    Dr John Mohan Razu Political economy of the world and the political and economic systems are arranged and managed towards that direction enabling the rich to become richer and the poor to remain poorer.In th
  • Formalin Formalized?
    Z Lohe Three and half years ago, specifically during July-August, 2018, hell broke loose over the fish supply to Nagaland which was found to be adulterated with preservative chemical called ‘formalin&r
  • Confronting Adversity: Note on Achingliu Kamei’s Songs of Raengdailu
    Pansy A Jami and Ngoru Nixon Naga literary writings in English have been on the upswing for the last two decades or so. Achingliu Kamei’s latest volume of poetry titled Songs of Raengdailu: A Book of P
  • UN Secy-General, in an Unprecedented War  of Words, Battles it out with a Member State
    Thalif Deen Inter Press Service A growing diplomatic battle is being played out at the United Nations between Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and one of the world body’s member states: the politica
  • Position of NNC/FGN at the Crossroad
    Gen (Rtd) Thinoselie M Keyho,  Nsa Mayam Riyam & Vekronu Dozo Nagas as Sovereign Republics: For ages, Nagas lived scattered but freely without bondage. Each village was a republic by itself, self
  • Myanmar We Care– We Are With You
    We stand with the people of Myanmar in their struggle for peace, democracy, political freedom, human rights and just economic development. They have decided that they will not accept the military rule and dicta
  • Iodine deficiency leads to permanent brain damage
    October 21 is Global Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day As we celebrate the Global Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day with the rest of the world today. This item is published to sensitize all
  • Our body and psychoactive substance
    Nchumbeni Y Jungio Counsellor Unity College, Dimapur  Our body is made up of a trillion of cells, with every organ functioning in its complex ways. Everything is in balance normally; any variations in
  • Article 371 A
    Zeneisiile Ate Loucii New Delhi The Naga demand for independence begins when the British first arrived in the 1840s, introducing a limited and partial system of rule. As India’s independence in 1947 l
  • Who can make Capital Kohima smarter?
     Z. Lohe The drinking water is as indispensable as the oxygen we breathe. The Government of Nagaland is fully aware of the history of the Capital Kohima having acute scarcity of water and its citizens h
  • Book review of Lhutu Keyho’s 'Fathers and Daughters'
    Reimaya Muinao  Fathers and Daughters is not just another short stories collection, but a book to be reckoned with! Barkweaver Publications has done it again this time with Lhutu Keyho's second b
  • ‘Never forsake the living God, for He has made us a nation’
    A tribute by Gen (Retd) Viyalie Metha, Kedahge Federal Government of Nagaland on the Seventieth Martyr’s Day Dear Fellow Countrymen,  We are gathered today to pay homage to the thousands of bra
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