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  • Looking Beyond the Bend of Factional Politics
    Can the NSCNs sidestep the quagmire of conflict? Yes.But rapprochement will require a spirit of give and take, says the writer...REMINISCENT OF the Post-Shillong Accord period of blame game within the NNC leade
  • The Meaning of Forgiveness
    Kethoser KevichusaThere is no one in the world who does not need to forgive and to be forgiven.  But what is forgiveness? This short article will attempt to answer that question via negativa: that is, it w
  • “...furious leopard down below...SSSSSH!!!”
    There is a furious leopard down below…. SSSSH!!!My hometown Chumukedima turns into Safari Park at least for just one dayIts a real one, am dead serious! Caught with severe cold so decided to be home, though c
  • The never ending nightmare
    Ningreichon TungshangHell rejoiced as with every wrong committed, the number of the beasts increased. Heaven cried. It wept along with many. The night was dark and cursed. Nothing could be dispelled. A nightmar
  • Kedi Haralu replies to “anchor story”
    My reply to the News item Nagas War, Truce and Communalism which was published in the Sentinel (Guwahati based) on the 28th of April 2007It was an unfortunate surprise going through the Sentinel English daily t
  • ‘By all means steer clear of fanaticism and extreme fundamentalism in all forms’
    Kuknalim.com talks to Dr. Paul PimomoDr Paul Pimomo is currently Professor of English at Central Washington University, U.S. He has a vast experience in teaching. In an e-mail interview with kuknalim.coms Yan M
  • Other side of our Freedom – a Visage
    Moa  (A social deviant), DimapurSome crisis brings me to an awareness that what we are doing with our times and what we feel deeply important do not match. We are faced with desperate times and these deman
  • Economic Independence dissects Naga sovereignty
    Sentilemla Jamir, Delhi UniversityThere are a few things that disturb one more than rank opportunism. Yet, opportunism is something that one has to confront in the course of political struggles. In the course o
  • NAW@DO on Wungram incident
    1. The unfortunate incident at Wungram Colony, Dimapur where over 50 houses were set aflame and destroyed and over 250 residents displaced is not a happy note for every human being. It needs the strongest conde
  • Development Authority Nagaland – A Profile
    Achievements of Development Authority Nagaland (DAN) during the period from April 2006 to March 2007The Development Authority Nagaland was established in 1976 under the Town and Country Planning Act 1966 to be
  • The Nagas need a change
    Whether we are good believers or not, the Nagas are Christians based our faith on the Bible. But the Bible no longer finds its root in us.This is not the first instance where the Nagas annihilate each other, bu
  • Human Rights – Vs – Indo-Naga issue
    Ashon LunglengUNITED NATIONS – Human Rights could be generally defined as those which are inherent in our nature and without which we cannot live as human beings.Justice D.V. Madan said, The concept of human
  • What if Nagas were without a Religion?
    Rev. Dr. L. TsansoReligion is the belief in the existence of a god or gods, and the activities that are connected with the worship of them. It also can be defined as one of the systems of faith that are based o
  • India’s Look East Policy & NE India
    Kesonyü Yhome, Kohima VillageThe paradigm shift in New Delhis foreign policy in the early nineteen nineties echoes loud today. The Look East policy initiative that was sowed in 1991 promises to be a potent ins
  • Rejoinder to Romeo Gangmei
    Apropos the article Indigenous Rongmei deprived in their own land by Romeo Gangmei, published in certain local dailies, we would like make some clarifications to Mr.Gangmei with regard to his imprudent mentioni
  • Indigenous Rongmeis deprived in their own land
    It goes without a hint of doubt that the indigenous Rongmei community is an integral part of Nagaland. For which, one can reflect back from the previous census of Nagaland before statehood. On the contrary, no
  • There Are No Little Enemies
    One must always remember that problems are part of life; the only place without a problem will be in a cemetery. A problem gives meaning to life, and reasons to stay focused. There are problems we can easily ha
  • Dress Code for the Churchgoers
    R. B. Thohe Pou(The writer predicted in 2003 that If the attitude of the fashionable youngsters does not change and continue to wear the obscene or improper dress in the church, the situation will compel the ch
  • Naga Identity as a Nation
    Gwangphun GangmeiChairman Nagaland Peace Sub Centre PerenAn anthropological finding in time past has classified the Mongoloid southern Asian race by names to identity the people after their culture, lifestyle a
  • Lessons from Black Sunday
    Abraham LothaSunday April 22nd was a day of madness. I was at a meeting in the afternoon when a phone call came saying that the Tangkhul Wungram colony in Purana bazaar was being burnt down by the Semas. Quickl
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