Stronger anti-bullying policies and penalty: • We need strong policies that are not only by GoN but by the every school authorities also direct punishment to the defaulter so that
Slow or delayed government response: • Corruption• Lack of government efforts for long term mitigation as they are only focused on short term mitigationIna
Yes: • Apart from tourist issue of ILP to those who comes to earn be it any profession should be limited, say for example 5000 person can be issued ILP for 2025 and another 3000 fo
Yes:No: • A big no but when you say church are you talking about organizations, building or the believers?• More like preachers of the government rather th
Yes:No: • No. Our Nagaland government and contractors will do nothing but keep blaming the underground groups and taxation. Our politicians, contractors and officers should drive d
Stronger laws & punishments: • Start questions our leaders n stop blindly support in basis of religion, caste, colour, tribes Yes, stronger laws and punishments are required, b
• My perspective on addressing HIV & AIDS with special focus on rural areas (I am a registered nurse, graduated few years back and I come from remote place of Longleng)1. Education
Fear of stigma & victim-blaming: • The fear of stigma and victim-blaming is a significant challenge in addressing sexual harassment in Nagaland. This fear can prevent victims f
Improved waste collection & recycling systems: • The best solution would be improving waste collection and recycling systems. While public awareness and education campaigns are
Yes: • A differentiation between the two must be made known to the public, or the alternative is people taking every information and 'news' in the internet as facts at face value.
Yes: • (I) Because of the influence of Korean culture on them. (II) Easily living and lack of dignity of labour.• Failure to teach mother tongue by familie
Strengthening: • In my opinion, looking at the current trend of emerging E-journalism or digital journalism, I think social media platforms are strengthening, rather than weakening
Lack of qualified teachers: • Government teachers are well qualified but have no discipline and lack of commitment• Lack of qualified teaching staff as a r
Yes:• Yes, definitely. The other day, I went to a village not far from Dimapur. An elder of the village remarked that the women folk are more organised in the village and have been empo
Yes:• (1) Contractual posts of Assistant Professors are not recognized by UGC. (2) Even if contractual posts are illegal, the appointment order of this type includes conditions inter-al
Yes: • The Nagaland Super League has the potential to bring positive changes to football in Nagaland.1. Increased Exposure for Local Talent: The league provides a platform for loca
Yes: • One man/woman one vote should be applied and those non- indigenous people from outside should not have their voting rights in two states/countries.•  
Yes: • It looks like they have to look into every petty matter• Due to ignorance of modern constitutional government system and lack of trust on elected go
Yes: • Yes, since government is not accountable in Nagaland, third parties will safe guard the public interest.• Yes if transparency is maintained and if t
Yes: • Yes, from my point of view especially in the far flung areas where government negligence is everywhere seen, focusing on preserving cultural prospects.• &