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  • Delhi’s final accord should not create fear, anxiety in people’s minds
    Oken Jeet Sandham Ever since the “Framework Agreement” was signed between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM), leaders of various Naga civil societies had been urging the parties to make the cont
  • 'The Indo-Naga Peace talk crisis'
    Villo Naleo In the Chinese language, the word crisis is composed of two characters, one representing danger and the other, opportunity. The Indo-Naga political peace talk scenario is similar to the concept o
  • What type of solution?
    The desire to settle any conflict at the earliest possible time can be very attractive, but the big question here is: will the settlement be honourable, durable and acceptable to all stakeholders. The Indo
  • On Fasting and Prayer for Indo-Naga Political Problem
    Dr MTemjen Longkumer Lerie Colony, Kohima It is encouraging to see the clarion call by the Council of Nagalim Churches (CNC) and the Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang (ABAM, the apex body of Ao churches) for fa
  • Are our leaders missing the bus?
    Aotemjen Jamir Signal Basti, Dimapur Though a latecomer on social media it seems most of our leaders both from the National and civil society platforms do not have a clue as to the pulse of the Nagas
  • Is burden of taxation a contributory factor?
    Hokato Awomi Concern citizen, Dimapur Are not the Nagas getting a special economic package from GoI as a state? The only differences are that these packages are enjoyed by those in political powers and
  • A CITIZEN’S HUMBLE APPEAL
    Keviyachü Liegise High School Area, Kohima I am a novice in politics and possess no credentials to advice or give suggestions  to anybody. What I wish to say here, therefore, is simply a citizen
  • Where is the positive change?
    K. Chishi Chümoukedima, Dimapur Is institutionalized leadership doing any good or more harm towards the people? Like our tribal leaders each assumes the role of collective leaderships, each representin
  • A time to build and heal our land: The Naga Rising
    The office of the Government of India’s (GoI) Representative and Interlocutor for the Naga Peace Talks has come out with a press communique on October 18, 2019 outlining the broad contours of the peace proces
  • How to step into a new future
    A critical analysis of the past, present and reform recommendations to architect the new Nagaland   Yanpvuo Kikon Kohima The Past is history and history is the greatest teacher for it teach
  • October 18, Japfü Kohima
    Khekiye K. Sema, IAS (Rtd) 3rd Mile Thilixu Village, Dimapur The Interlocutor Governor of Nagaland called for a consultative meeting of all the 14 Apex Tribal Hohos of Nagaland along with other Civil Soci
  • Where do the Nagas stand finally?
    TN Mannen IAS (Rtd) Today the entire Nagas are suffering from fatigue syndrome. They are tired, anxious and concern and impatiently awaiting the impending solution. But firstly, as the mystery and secrecy
  • A call for state wide prayer on October 27 & fasting and prayer on November 2
    Rev Dr Z Keyho President, Nagaland Joint Christian Forum The Nagas are at a turning point. It is unfortunate where what is suppose to be good news is turning out to create tension and insecurity in the
  • BSNL Broadband to ShortBand
    Kengim Hegui Peren Town BSNL, is one of the oldest and most trusted telecom services in Nagaland but off late it’s gone of radar and is losing its status as a reliable and competent telecommunication co
  • Decoding low employees’ intake in flourishing private sector
    Nukhosa Chüzho Kohima Whereas the absence of large-scale industries is obvious, Nagaland has seen gradual growth in private enterprises as well as expansion in private marketing networks. Such private un
  • Poverty Elevation or Poverty Alleviation: Abhijit’s Nobel rips open the ailing indian economy
    Dr. John Mohan Razu The Government of India headed by the BJP party believes in poverty elevation and not in poverty alleviation. Over the years poverty ratio seem to have been fluctuating, but not to the
  • The Truth about Indo-Naga Relations
    Maj. (Retd.) Hutovi Chishi Convener Nagas and Indians were strangers to each other. Nagas never knew Indians nor do the Indians knew the Nagas. It was because of the British who put the Nagas under the In
  • The Final Countdown
    VT Chakhesang Nagaland, Kohima “It is an irony that the Naga People had to assert its right for self-determination from an entity “India” born out of 562 princely states who were equally placed besi
  • Indo-Naga Peace Dialogue: Another Shillong Accord in the making
    Sira Kharay Advocate The credal premise of India’s counter-insurgency policy in the Northeast has been dogmatically Machiavellian. Platonic obsession with metaphysical security calculations sans any pol
  • Only Hope for Naga Unity
    Colo Mero Naga unity as of now is at its worst. There is no mutual respect between the NSCN-IM and the other NNPGs and the public in general. The various Naga National Political Groups including the N
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