Hovika T. Swu Philimi,
Ikishe Village Dimapur
World disability day is just a month away and as a way of preparing the way for it let me write down some few lines to open up and prepare our mind so that we w
Tongmeth Wangnao
Member of Collective Leadership, NSCN/ GPRN
Much has been said about Th Muivah and the NSCN, especially by those who oppose him. I am constraint to write anything on personal line in any m
Pakinrichapbo
Advocate, Dimapur
Naga solution has indeed created a fear psychosis among all our neighboring states, composed of diverse ethnic groups, as visible from the media reports. Even the Chie
Toino Awomi
Kohima
Nagaland for quite a long time has been plundered with inefficiency in governance which has gravely affected our society. Unethical and unlawful affairs in the functioning of governmental
Eyiekhrote Vero
Student Pfutsero Government College
It is to note that public transportation (NST) is a helpful means of transportation for the people in the state. But traveling on NST bus these days is n
Dr. Hannah Krujia
SMS – Agronomy, KVK, Phek Dist. Nagaland
Maize is the second important crop after paddy in Nagaland. The area under maize is 8820 hectare and the productivity is 19.72 quintal
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Ray
ACTO (Soil Science), KVK, ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Nagaland Centre
1. Introduction: Azolla an aquatic floating fern is an excellent biofertilizer used as green manure in ri
Adv. Kezhokhoto Savi
President NVCO Civil Rights & Duties awareness campaigner
The ‘Model Public Service Law’ was one of the items included in the President’s address to Parliament on
K. Honwang
General Secretary. Eastern Konyak Union (Myanmar)
In the late 1949-50s, the Naga National Council (NNC) message reached the Eastern Konyak Area. The NNC called the Eastern Konyak public in the me
N Mar Ao & I Tongpang Imchen
Chümoukedima Town, Dimapur
Lt. Aliba Imti (Temjenliba) was born on 27th September 1918 at Impur Mission Centre, hails from Longjang (Ao) Village under Mokokthun
A second political umbrella for Nagaland?
Kaka D Iralu
To begin with, an umbrella has no roots or legs to stand on its own feet. An umbrella has to be always held by somebody in order to function. &n
Nukhosa Chüzho
Kohima
Population, territory, government and sovereignty are cardinal elements that characterised a nation state. A Memorandum submitted to the British Government in 1929 had roped in th
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
Most Nagas began their life’s journey from villages. The serene life of the village goes on with songs and laughter. The chirping of the birds, the children and women fetch
Kahuto Chishi Sumi
the famous breakfasts that come to my mind are the “Power Breakfasts” of Corporate Honchos of Multinational Corporations and the more widely known and highly regarded “Pr
Kezhokhoto Savi (Advocate)
President, NVCO Civil Rights & Duties awareness campaigner
There is a saying “Health is Wealth” and any carelessness which may cause food poisoning or any problem
The Constitution of India gives a federal structure to the Republic of India, declaring it to be a "Union of States". Following the tradition of that federal system, the State Secretariats have
Kethoser Kevichusa
Burma Camp
Reformation Day is traditionally celebrated on October 31. On this day in 1517, Martin Luther published and nailed his Ninety-Five Theses that sparked the Reformation – a
Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha
Finance Officer Nagaland University, Lumami
Alcoholism is one of the reasons for continued poverty despite decades of developmental efforts. It is an unmitigated evil and t
DIPR feature by Lolano, DPRO Dimapur
Dengue fever which is usually a post monsoon disease is now endemic in Dimapur city. AEDES AEGYPTI MOSQUITOES which bites during day time is found in every nook an
Rev L Souhie Mhasi
In the initial stage of the ongoing talk between the GoI and the NSCN (I-M), there were only three Groups- NNC, NSCN (I-M) and NSCN (K).Now the number of groups is increased to eight group