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  • The Shepherds and Truth
    Kevitho Kera   As you read this article of mine, don't take me as anti-Naga theologian or am unleashing a blind tirade against those who are in God's ministry. What I am writing is based on my e
  • Health : A Collective responsibility
    Dr Longri Kichu   “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’’, says the constitution of the World He
  • My personal View on ‘Clean Election’
    Vilasetuo Suokhrie   Today, the word or the phrase known as “Clean Election” has become the talk of the town. Whether one likes it or not, whether we support it or not, we all talk about Cle
  • Might is not right
      Acüyi Vadeo, Joint Secretary Naga National Council (NNC). Nagaland   By tradition, we Nagas are democrats and not Socialists or Communists. Therefore, the democratic Naga people constitut
  • Travel Travails in the Monsoon
    Atola Longkumer   The long awaited monsoon brings with it precious water making the green valleys and the hills verdant, but also pouring threatening wrecks, particularly in the northeast region of the
  • NAGALAND - WHICH WAY?
    This document carries the sentiment and conviction of Nagaland as a land of biblical faith and Christians. Signing the document on behalf of Naga Christian public and concerned church leaders, we appeal to one
  • Illegal Parliamentary Secretaries and Equally Illegal Advisors
    Prof. G.T. Thong Department of Geology Nagaland University, Kohima Campus   The Supreme Court passed judgement on the unconstitutional Parliamentary Secretaries, which definitely includes the Advisors
  • Degrees Of Separation
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi Akukau, Hevishe Village, Dimapur   I came across a post on Facebook by Zhekheli Zhimomi, in which she masterfully dissected and debunked a premise by a certain Mathew Ngaito Asah, o
  • Raksha Bandhan– Festival of Brotherhood
    Pankaj Sinha Dimapur   Raksha Bandhan in Sanskrit literally means "the tie or knot of protection". The word Raksha means protection, while Bandhan is the verb to tie. The words Raksha and Ban
  • Processing of Anphet, A Phom Traditional Food
    Thungchano S Ezung, Lily Ngullie and Namei. A. Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Longleng, Nagaland   Anphet is a traditional food item of Phom community meaning (An: Biscuit; Phet: baked in bamboo shaft). Pr
  • Apathy to wildlife; The time to act
    Hukai H. Zhimo Forest Colony, Dimapur   While concerning with the various social and political issues confronting the state, the equally important and serious issue of wildlife has been for long overlo
  • A CALL FOR AO MUSIC REVIVAL
    Talitemjen Imchen   With an aim to revive and restore the almost forgotten or vanishing Ao vernacular musicians, particularly among the Ao tribe, the “Call for Musical Revival,” a Video Com
  • Onus on State to undertake developmental work
    Zeneisiile Ate Loucii Gurgaon   The Central Government has taken decisive initiative steps to usher a new era of development so as to bring India at par with other developed countries of the world. Sta
  • WHEN THE UNSAVED DIE
    What happens to the unsaved when they die? Dr Tseibu Rutsa   In sharing the Gospel through different capacities, I realise how important it is for us as Christians to know our final destination.
  • POETRY: A DIVINE LANGUAGE
    Vikholo Rosii Asst. Prof, English Dept, Immanuel College   “The only language that can perform, bring about diverse cultures and world peace on a single platform is - poetry”  - Silv
  • The crooked and the savvy
    Can the Clean Election Campaign overcome the cycle of dependency between the voter, politician and businessman   Is Nagaland suffering from wanting “a few good men” in politics?   So
  • Reading Humanism as Resistance: Assertion and Conflict in Select Writings from Northeast
    Nupur Chawla   Various parts of Northeast India have witnessed conflict that seems to have had a decisive impact on life in the region. Broadly speaking, issues defining this conflict include demand for
  • The need for Parliamentary Secretaries and Advisors in Nagaland
    Joel Rodrigues   In 2003, the Indian Parliament passed the Constitution (Ninety-First Amendment) Act 2003 to limit the design of jumbo cabinets at the state and central governments. The aim was to reduc
  • From the parlance of the common people
    Zakato Chishi Kohima   Quoting Justice Songkhupehung Serto from one of his speeches, “While the world is getting smaller in the palm of our hand, the Northeast is becoming more distanced with the
  • Shadows and silhouettes
    Monalisa Changkija   To comprehend what is happening politically in Nagaland, especially since early July, we need to look much beyond party and electoral politics because the State of Nagaland is a pol
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