Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing,
Kohima
Human right can be called as ‘right which is believed to belong to every person.’ It is inalienable and fundamental. The atrocities and tragedies of Second World War
Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
St. Joseph University
‘Development,’ is a highly misunderstood concept in Nagaland. We, both educated and uneducated, tend to habitually associate ‘development&r
David Hanneng
Assistant Professor, Dept. of History, Tetso College, Sovima
In a time where socio-politico problems have overshadowed every sphere of life in the state, it’s good to look at othe
Kerio Wetsah
Forest Colony Pfutsero
Talk to any young man or woman about our Churches and Political scenario today or see the reactions when you go through facebook, whatsapp and other social media.
Dr Azhoni Krichena “The single greatest sin any young person can commit”, said William Temple, the then Archbishop of Canterbury “is to choose a career on selfish grounds without a sens
Kezhaselie K. Kuotsu
Facilitating Team Leader Nagaland State Women Farmers Forum
Several write ups have appeared in local dailies now and then about bad road conditions and collapsed bridges resulting
Z. Lohe
When a manufacturer cannot market his product, the manufacturer will definitely loss interest and the better alternative is to stop the production of the material which cannot be marketed. In other w
Kahuto Chishi Sumi
Akukau, Hevishe Village, Dimapur, Nagaland
Now that everyone has suddenly woken up to the fact that agreeing to an unknown solution under the Framework Agreement, proposed by the NSCN (IM
Dr. Dietho-o
South Corner, AG Road, Kohima
World history tells us that under the sun, no civilization nor nation and power/government is permanent. Change is the law of life.
Nagas are lively
Rev Suohie Mhasi
1. The heavens and the earth are existing by three words only which are the “life, wisdom and power” of the self-existent everlasting living god Jehovah the father, the son Jesus
Kevitho Kera
This will ruffle feathers but just like everybody is free to air their views since we live in a Democracy, so will I.
I was part of ACAUT core executive but for personal reasons I had
Levi Kikhi (Avi), Kohima
‘URRA UVIE’ is a Tenyiedie (Angami) language which had same meaning with “Our Country is Ours’. God gave wisdom to our Naga leaders. They have laid down the u
Rev. Fr. Paul Lelen Haokip
Introduction: We are lucky to have a bundle of great people who have walked the way of Leadership and Management. Our work perhaps is to learn and imbibe those great traits
Mechüselie Kehie,
Ph.D Rüzaphema Village, Dimapur
I write this letter to apprise you of the appalling condition of New Chümukedima Bridge which connects NH-29 and New Chümukedima Villag
Maciding Doson & Kiepeube Zehuny
Ngwalwa Village
The consumption of electricity by the consumer is increasing day by day and the 100 kV transformer installed in Ngwalwa Sub-Station seems too little at t
Dr. Dietho-o
Kohima
Shallow waters are also noisy while clean waters run deep. We have just observed 6th September as Peace or Ceasefire Day. It was also the Pochury ‘Black Day’ because o
Ketou Nagi
Dimapur
The RTA, Dimapur has done a reasonable work in revising the auto-rickshaw fare, 2017. Fare price have been fixed taking into account both the passenger and driver. With no other means of
Niketu Iralu
53 years ago today the first Indo-Naga Ceasefire was signed by the Federal Government of Nagaland and the Government of India. This occasion this morning is about the struggle of the Naga people
Lipok Jamir
Kohima
NPSC recently declared the marks list of NCS, NPS, NSS& Allied Services Examination 2015 (http://www.npsc.co.in/notifications/3433.html) which has caused a raging debate in the
Xonzoi (Sanjay) Barbora
Almost seven years ago, to the week, I had sent off instructions to Gauri Lankesh about who would receive her at Imphal airport and then take her up to Ukhrul. She was part of a team