Monalisa Changkija
Elections to the 13th Nagaland State Assembly are over and a new state Government has been formed earlier this month. That quite a good number of old faces now sit on the Treasury Bench is
Kaka D. Iralu
The word CONFLICT was a word that never existed between Nagaland and India prior to August 1947. In fact, throughout all the aeons of South Asian history, Nagas and Indians had existed as two e
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Anita Karwal (IAS) Chairperson, Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi – 110092.
Sub. : Fervent appeal to immediately revoke the decision to conduct a Pan-India Re-Examination for Cl
The Forum for Naga Reconciliation
In the political saga of the Naga people, “happenings” have served as vital catalysts in bringing about deep and true transformation. They have reframed past mem
Madovei David
Asst. Professor, St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama
Looking at our present scenario of science existence among the Nagas, we cannot say we have seen necessary changes among ourselves through
Yangmong T Naga
Research Activist
The 2016 US presidential campaign was often characterized by journalists and pundits as irrational and wrought with emotions like anger and fear. Such depictions fail to co
Dr John Mohan Razu
People by and large want to live in an atmosphere that promotes harmony. In tune to this, the edicts of religion are basically entrenched on peace and harmony. On the contrary, it is indee
A macro-economic impact assessment
Yanpvuo Kikon
India earned $27 Billion (Rs 1,75,000 crore) from more than 1 Crore foreign tourists who visited the country in 2017. Out of 1 Crore foreign tourists to In
S Ghose
Evershine School, Dimapur
One should choose that profession which suits one’s taste, circumstances and temperament best for the prosperity of one’s whole life. For a young man nothing is
Timir Choudhury
Dimapur
Charity is an act of doing something for others without seeking anything back in return. It is selfless service towards fellow humankind. Anything done with a purpose of seeking publ
Fr. T. C. Joseph Sdb
Bosco B.Ed. College, Dimapur
Christianity was born in the grave. A seed that sprouts in the fire does not fade in the sunlight; and that which is born in the tomb does not d
Fr Paul Lelen Haokip
From the lens of a Management student, I see “Easter” as a moment so vital for reorganization of the three-year old organization of 12 disciples headed by Jesus of Nazareth.
(A Reflection for Good Friday)
Fr TC Joseph SDB
Bosco B.Ed. College, Dimapur
Pain, sickness, accidents, death, and natural calamities are a part of daily life and they raise questions th
Dr. Jose
Managing Editor Forerunner magazine, Bangalore
While a thousand eyes were closed, a thousand hands raised and 500 voices were singing one of the most powerful songs by Mark Pendergrass - &ld
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
The very life of Jesus was a disturbance for many people. Even the chief priest and elders refused to accept him. He disturbed the very thought of the people of his time.
Rev. Fr. C. Joseph
Counsellor St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama
Many believe this name simply evolved-as language does. They point to the earlier designation, "God's Friday," as its r
RL Kinghen I dream I saw the savior climb up Calvary, up Calvary I sorrowed oh, I sorrowed to see the heavy cross he bore I cried O Christ and must it be. “HE SIGHED, I BEAR THIS CROSS FOR THEE” I d
Shurhovi
Dimapur
The reported raid on the residence of a very well known Public Figure, Peace Loving, God Fearing, two time aspiring NLA’s Candidate and a dedicated person like Savi Liegise allegedly
Dr John Mohan Razu
Freedom is one of the most important fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. It does resonate as part and parcel that figures in the Human Rights Charter. All of us want to be fr
Mapu Jamir IAS (Retd.)
Dimapur
In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God. The Word became flesh and the flesh came in the form of Jesus Christ and dwelt among men full of grace and truth. He w