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  • Clarification on Naga Hoho imbroglio
    Samson Remei Vice President (Political), Naga Hoho The undersigned on behalf of the Naga Hoho Executive Council is constraint to issue this clarification over the purported summoning of Naga Hoho Feder
  • FNR reflection on the Public Interactions
    Forum for Naga Reconciliation   “It is always wise to seek the truth in our opponents’ error and the error in our own truth” - Reinhold Niebuhr Introduction The Forum
  • Let’s make future plastic free and end plastic pollution
    Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha Nagaland University, Lumami India will host the official global World Environment Day celebration tomorrow. But only celebration of the day will not help in ending plastic polluti
  • ‘In the Shadows of Naga Insurgency’
    Vishü Rita Krocha Inviting readers to the upland tribal state of Nagaland to reflect upon what happens in a society long saturated in violent political conflict, “In the shadows of Naga Insurgency
  • ‘Things that can go Wrong on your Wedding’
    A Review from the Reader’s Perspective Meripeni Zares Billy Graham Road, Kohim   Penthrill publication house puts up a picture of the Author, Dr. Kezhakielie Whiso on Facebook. Here is a man w
  • The significance of Environmental Ethics
    Dr. T Tiakaba Jamir Chemistry Department, Kohima Science College, Jotsoma Environmental ethics consider the moral relationship between humans and the environment. It concerns not only the needs of each
  • Millets: A Crop of Hope
    Samhita Barooah Researcher In a recent convention on Millets, about 60 millet farmers from across 12 states of India restored their hope in the wonder crop amidst current challenges of corporate capture, ge
  • Elections in Nagaland-Then and Now
    X Chophika Sumi Bank Colony, Dimapur From what I heard, our ancestors were men and women of great dignity. They were known for their honesty and simplicity. People honoured them for their simple yet elegant
  • National workers: an asset of peoples’ nationalism
    Steve Naga Wokha Town What could have been our current state of affairs if our nationalist pioneers would have achieved our independence or self determination status; or imagine if our Nagaland state wouldn
  • Biosecurity measures to be adopted by the farmers
    Veterinary Hospital Kohima Biosecurity means any farm management practices which will prevent or limit the exposure of livestock animal to disease causing organisms such as virus, bacteria, fungi and protozo
  • Dark Net: The Dangerous underbelly of the Internet
    Varun Kapoor, IPS Additional Director General of Police, Narcotics and PRTS, Indore   The internet is growing at an exponential rate, the world over. Today it is estimated that over 240 Crore people us
  • Moral Dilemma: A good person, a good politician, or a moral politician
    Dr. Salikyu Sangtam St. Joseph University We are told by Aristotle that politics is natural to human society. Politics, for him, meant the best way to organize a society, whose ultimate aim was to attain th
  • Nepotism
    Kevitho Kera Dimapur In a previous article I took on the issue of backdoor appointments and how it adversely affects how the State is run. Today, supplementing to it I would like to take on Nepotism which i
  • A few good citizens
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi When a mob of angry people assemble, reason goes out the window. A mob, irrespective of race, tribe, nationality or religion, functions on basis of the basic animal instinct latent in all
  • Duck rearing- a promising enterprise in Nagaland
    Ebibeni Ngullie ACTO, Animal Science, KVK Dimapur Ducks are being reared all over the world and almost 75% of them are found in Asia. Domestication of wild ducks first started in china (as early as 4000 BC) an
  • Preparation of Jam from locally available fruits and vegetables
    Jessica Dohtdong Programme Assistant (Home Science) Fruits and vegetables are an important nutritional requirement of human beings as these foods not only meet the qualitative needs to some extent but also
  • To Vote or to Sow
    Abokali Jimomi The months of May and June are for planting rice in terraced fields in colder and hilly regions of Nagaland. Majority of villagers work against a tight farm-work schedule and are generally pre
  • Tobacco and Heart diseases: May 31 is World No Tobacco Day
    Dr C Tetseo BDS, GD-HP (Tobacco Control) & District Nodal Officer NTCP, Dimapur The World Health Organisation has chosen ‘Tobacco and heart diseases’ as the theme for the World no Tobacco D
  • Teach them young, teach them wholly
    Peter Rutsa It is noticed that the periphery of Schools in our state are more littered than at locations where there are no Schools. Most notably around those Schools where students are allowed to exit their
  • Will smaller districts combat regional disparity?
    Nukhosa Chüzho Kohima Educationally, the western districts of Mokokchung, Dimapur, Wokha and Kohima recorded higher literacy rate ranging from between 84 % to 91 % in contrast with low 56 % to 73% reco
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