•-The celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th every year is a telling fact of how women over the decades have evolved and conquered vices against them. Women all over the world have pl
There is time to war and time to peace, time to tear and time to stitch up, time to separate and time to gather, time to hate and time to love. There is time and season for everything. And it is the time when p
When the people desperately desire and pray for wind of change in the entire Nagalim through mutual reconciliation among the different political groups of the Nagas, it is truly unfortunate to say that the Khap
The Eastern Naga Students’ Federation acknowledge th Department of Agriculture for giving opportunity to the educated unemployed youths of Nagaland through the Advertisement No. AGR/ER-MP2010/2010-11 Kohi
The Eastern Naga Students’ Federation acknowledge th Department of Agriculture for giving opportunity to the educated unemployed youths of Nagaland through the Advertisement No. AGR/ER-MP2010/2010-11 Kohi
•-The Sociology Paper-I Question setter needs to improve. I was amazed to see that out of 10 units in the syllabus, Unit IV was the favorite of the question setter because if you have mastered that partic
•-Since its inception, today the Mahatma Gandhi NREGS is regarded one of the best project ever implemented by any ruling Government in the Center. Kudos to UPF led Congress Government flagship programme e
Most honorable, Ato Kilonser, His Lady wife and the entire entourage, It is a great honor and blessing for the Nagas, especially every rank and file of the NSCN to meet you once again in our own land. We thank
•-This letter is in response to the recent job reservation to the three tribes i.e. Chakhesang, Zeliang, Pochury and also the Sumis of Kiphire and Tuensang districts. So much has been written about
GPRN/NSCN & NNC/FGN, the two signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation appreciates the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) for its positive vision and hope for the Naga Nation. The two political groups
His grand father Lt. Ghusuna Swu was born in 1843 and he convert himself into Christian in 1896 at Chezuba Church. In 1904 he was baptise from Rev. Rivenburg, he look after 19 Children who were homeless and as
GPRN/NSCN & NNC/FGN, the two signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation appreciates the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) for its positive vision and hope for the Naga Nation. The two political groups
His grand father Lt. Ghusuna Swu was born in 1843 and he convert himself into Christian in 1896 at Chezuba Church. In 1904 he was baptise from Rev. Rivenburg, he look after 19 Children who were homeless and as
It is a moment of great joy for all of us to welcoming your Excellency, the Yaruiwo Mr. Isak Chishi Swu and the first lady Mrs. Uster Chishi Swu to our Council Headquarters, Hebron, the seat of our national gov
•-Recently there has been some conversation going on in the papers about yoga and the Christian faith. I am sure this has been stirred up by the visit of Baba Ramdev. The truth is yoga is not so much abou
•-As appeared in local dailies under the heading "Backward reservation quota increase to 37% ". It will amount to contempt of honourable Court stay order on job reservation policy, to incr
•-As I read the sports page of the Sangai Express (a local daily in Manipur) these days, the medal tally of the present National Games is being updated regularly. My head hangs in shame as I search for th
GPRN/NSCN and FGN, two of the three signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation, are closely observing the activities of IM cadres in eastern Nagaland. Naga people are informed that while Mr. Isak Chishi Swu
Naga people have a history; this history is not arbitrary—not wielded under conditions created by the Nagas, but under conditions directly primordial, a given-ness, trajected from the past. A past, whose
GPRN/NSCN and FGN, two of the three signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation, are closely observing the activities of IM cadres in eastern Nagaland. Naga people are informed that while Mr. Isak Chishi Swu