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  • Podinakup- Cries unheard
    This land is your land and this land is my land, sure, but the world is run by those that never listen to music anyway— Bob Dylan Likao Odyuo   Since time immemorial the joyful people of Podina
  • THE EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED
    Temsukumzuk Pongen Asst. Professor, Department Of Commerce, St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama   Most people fail to understand that there is greater joy and satisfaction in being your own boss and in
  • Can people of outside decide for the state of Nagaland?-Part 2
    Thepfulhouvi Solo   The answer to who is from Nagaland state territory and who is not is a serious political matter than just a simple question. This decides who and who do not for Nagaland. In politica
  • The way ahead of us - Part 2
    M Imyu Longchar Para-Medical Colony, Kohima   The aim of our leaders was to protect our unique identity within the Constitution of India. The statehood was born under the 16th Point Agreement signed by
  • The road that leads to death
      G. L. Khing Kohima   What is this road that makes my soul to tremble in fear, shame and agony? As I asked myself such a question that bears no answer, I realized that I was traveling back home t
  • An Opinion on Mid Day Meal
    Hanso Chang Joint Secretary Chang Students Union Tuensang Town   When we hear this particular word 'meal' we all know what it is all about. Having a great time and filling your stomach to the f
  • The consequences the Nagas suffer due to ignorance
    Liberal Democratic Party of Nagaland   For long enough we Nagas have suffered our lives at the hands of the ignorant forces under the guise of a patriotic or ‘true leader’ of the people as i
  • Beware of Assuming Disguises
    Er. A. Akaho Assumi Sughuna, Nagaland   When we say we are a people we mean the Nagas; not the place wherever they are today. Let us know that we are not responsible for the divided house of this great
  • The way ahead of us (Part 1)
    M Imyu Longchar Para-Medical Colony, Kohima   The journey of the Statehood of Nagaland is passing through a half of the century since the attainment of her Statehood. In the course of this journey, dif
  • Subhas Bose’s Visit to Nagaland in 1944
    Tapan Chattopadhyay   After decades of state-sponsored indifference common people and historians have suddenly become interested now in the battle of Kohima and Imphal in the context of India’s fr
  • Cruelty and Love Cruelty
    Rev L Suohie Mhasi A tiny ant is proud of its sting and undauntedly climbs up the foot of a man and stings. A tiny bee chases a man to sting because it knows that the sting causes severe pain. A sn
  • Looking behind the Cross and the Post Calvary Commission
    Kaka D Iralu For over 2000 thousand years, mankind has been only looking at the frontal part of the cross at Calvary. An indeed man cannot be blamed for looking so because grace forgiveness and everlast
  • Easter: The Triumph of Truth and Life
    Fr. T. C. Joseph Sdb Bosco B.Ed. College, Dimapur   Christianity was born in the grave. A plant that sprouts in the fire does not fade in the sunlight; and that which is born in the tomb does not disin
  • HE ROSE AGAIN!
    “Alleluia, alleluia! Christ, our paschal lamb has been sacrificed. Let us, therefore, celebrate the festival. Alleluia! (1 Cor 5:7b-8a) Rev. Fr. C. Joseph  Counsellor, St. Joseph’s College
  • EASTER: A JOURNEY FROM DEATH TO LIFE
    Rev. Fr. Gwayhunlo Lawrence Khing  Kohima   This is Easter where life has conquered death…. Easter is a movable feast which is celebrated between 22ndMarch and 25th April. The word, EASTER
  • Why did Jesus have to die?
    Fr. Sojan Xavier Chancellor and Youth Director, Diocese of Kohima   Yesterday, the Christians all over the world observed Maundy Thursday, the first of three Holy Week observances relating to the event
  • HE DIED!
    Rev. Fr. C. Joseph Counsellor, St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama   “Christ became obedient unto death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name
  • GOOD FRIDAY REFLECTION
    Wati Aier   Two pieces of heavy wood was the cross where a guiltlessman hung. The man’s face was violently disfigured and his head crowned with a wreath of wild thorns, while his clothes were bloo
  • Nationalism and the NPGs
    Kenilo Kent Lower Pezielietsie, Kohima   It is ungodly to exploit the sake of religion for a political cause. The politics of the world is not constituted by any religious book or justifiable on the gr
  • To the men in power
    T. Inavi Jimomi Diphupar A   An old friend of mine from the mainland India as they say it, told me "Your dirty cratered roads and its gutters are deserving enough for some people out there to thin
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