Prof. Col. PS Bajaj (Former Chairman of IMT Ghaziabad, Senior Prof and Adviser IIPM Group of Institutes, currently he is with ALS as faculty for IAS & SSC-CGL courses)
(contd. from last week...)
Retd. Gen. T.M. Keyho
Let the Government of India choose between the NSCN IM faction or the rest of the Nagas to solve the long dragging Indo-Naga political conflict. It is up to you what kind of solu
My dear leaders and politicians of Nagaland, the State people personally elected you to act in good conscience, to look after the people and people have trusted that you will protect them in turn, they believed
Thepfulhoukho Kuotsu
Research student, JNU, New Delhi
We live in an age of extremes. In the classic novel, “A Tale of Two Cities,” Charles Dickens’s opening lines vividly captures s
Survival Nagaland Movement lauds the initiative undertaken by the Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) under the banner, Survival Mokokchung (SM), in detecting and deporting illegal immigrants from Mokokchung di
Sir, I am clearly not even close to your achievements and status in terms of knowledge and experience but I must say I was intrigued by your piece and the opinions you had shared with regards to the Naga Moveme
Vebu Khamo: I was intrigued to hear one of our senior lecturers in the college narrating a conversation that happened with a taxi driver in town. As the man drove the cab, he commented that after all the years
Good roads are absolutely vital for a flourishing economy. Good roads save time and money. Good roads reflect the level of development achieved. Good roads can save precious lives. Good roads ensure better and
I was given the opportunity to travel far and wide. My eyes were opened and I am totally interested in the promotion of tourism in our state. I was able to identify some potential tourist spots.
1. Pf
To,
1. Maong Aier, Former D. C. Dimapur 2. Imtirenla Jamir, Former R. O. Dimapur 3. John Lotha Former LRSO Dimapur
Sir/Madam,
By the open letter, we appeal jointly to you
Faith comes from an uncompromising indulgence in the realm of the supernatural entity one strongly uphold as superior to him. Everyone is a believer-of God or of no God. The idea of God and the creation ofrelig
“So tell me sister from North East, Nagaland is 95% Christians? Must be like heaven” putting me in the hot seat in the midst of well known scholars and personalities across India and beyond I held m
Increasing population, need of more space for habitation, heavy pollution along with continuous de-forestation in the state of Nagaland is not only leading to heavy atmospheric carbon emission but also taking t
Lessons of political power from the ‘Monkey Master’
Understanding political power and how it is organized is at the heart of how the people can initiate the process of social change throug
2011-12employment data of Nagaland shows that 61% of the work force is engaged in agriculture. These data have to be taken with a grain of salt in that not everyone who claims to be a farmer isn’t necessa
On 7th April 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) held the first World Health Assembly and since then the assembly decided to celebrate the Birthday of the organization on 7th April of each year as ‘
At the break of dawn; on an early April 1944, Lt. Mr. Puhocho Kennao went to the Phe-eso water source at Kevudzu to fetch water when to his shock he came face to face with some unknown people in uniform and hea
Kaka D. Iralu
In the title of this article, I did not pit (put) the word “lies” against the word “truth” because in Naga politics, the word “Lies” has taken cover b
The moot point is whether India is prepared to have a Uniform Civil Law. Should all the personal laws be done away with? Religion must be restricted to the spheres, which legitimately appertain to religion and
Jonah Achumi
I was caught by the attention of a news item that read about 400 churches in the United Kingdom shifting their energy provider sources to renewable sources rather than the green house and