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  • Appeal to mitigate grievances left unattended for the past decade
    Ali ImchenSignal Basti, DimapurDear DMC councilors, on the outset, a heartiest congratulation to all the elected councilors. With your committed manifestos and visions, the general public are looking-up upon yo
  • Is Israel succeeding in Gaza?
    DC Pathak IANS In these nine months of its air and ground operations in Gaza in response to the terror attack of Hamas on October 7 last year, Israel has forcibly displaced 80 per cent of the populati
  • Revival of Left in UK
    Dr Nsungbemo EzungWokha Town The United Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland saw the return of the Left political narrative to the center stage of Britishs political life as the left-leaning Labour P
  • The Promise of Artificial Photosynthesis: India's Sustainable Energy Vision
    Niharika Gupta, Shruti Laddha, Yuvna Jain, Dhruv MenonAs the world grapples with the urgent need to transition to renewable energy sources, India stands at a crossroad, balancing its energy demands with the imp
  • Worse Than Genocide: Killing Truth
    James E JenningsInter Press ServiceThere have been many genocides throughout history, but the first to be displayed on TV in all its sickening horror before the entire world is the Israeli genocide against the
  • Invest In Prevention
    Fr Dr Joe MariadhasDirector, Shalom Rehabilitation Centre, ChümoukedimaThe International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 2024 with the theme The evidence is clear: invest in prevention is a clar
  • MP's, Please Keep Your Cool..!
    In this session of Parliament, the opposition seem to be boiling with rage, and with increased numbers they intend to make a huge noise in the House and outside. But, is this the way things will change in this
  • Explained: How Air and Water Pollutants are Linked to Blood Cancer in India
    Maanal Gauri, Nainika Gupta, Nandana NAccording to an article by the Financial Express, every five minutes in India, a new person is diagnosed with some type of blood cancer. Among these, acute myeloid leukemia
  • ‘OUR LAND, OUR FUTURE. We are #Generation Restoration’
    June 5 is World Environment Day 2024Kamdi Hemant Bhaskar, IFSBackgroundUN - Conference on the Human Environment at Stockholm Sweden 1972, convened from 5-16 June where the United Nations Environment Programme a
  • The sorry state of the Prohibition Act: who should shoulder the blame?
    N ArheDespite the prohibition statute, a concerning number of young people continue to die because of alcohol-related complications.During our Easter Sunday outing, we made a brief stop on the outskirts of Kohi
  • India’s Path to Development Is Paved With Garbage
    Trinav Prasad TalukdarItll be cleaned by tomorrow.Heard this phrase often? Said it often?  Chances are, if you live in India like I do, you are quite familiar with this saying in your own language. It has
  • Prophetic Consciousness: A Call to Naga Christians
    Chuba Yimchunger Signal Angami, Dimapur Since the early 19th century, Nagas have wholeheartedly embraced Christianity, leading to its deep integration into Naga society, influencing culture, governanc
  • How Effectively Is UPI Promoting a Cashless Economy?
    Liza WahiThe digital transformation of financial services has heralded a new era of economic inclusivity and accessibility in India, challenging traditional paradigms of banking and transactional engagements. A
  • Truckers strike - a blessing in diguise?
    Kaka D IraluCan a nations determined fight to defend its independence be finally brought to its knees by a truckers strike refusing to supply essential commodities to the people? After all however determined a
  • Beyond The Pitch: The Tech Transforming Football
    Arshveer ChhabraThe integration of technology in football began modestly, with FIFA or Fédération Internationale De Football Association -- the main governing body over international and club football --emplo
  • We live in a less free world: More in the offing
    Dr John Mohan RazuThe world we live-in is gradually shrinking and thus becoming less free. Countries right across the world being governed and ruled on diverse ideological shades and political systems—dictato
  • Why women are thrice more at risk of migraines than men
    IANSChanges in hormones may explain why migraines are three times more common among women than men, said experts here on Sunday.Migraine is a severe headache that starts usually on one side but can be bilateral
  • Empowering Minds through Sound
    The Story of Nagaland Institute of Language Studies & ResearchAcademic Reviewer KohimaHave you ever witnessed individuals earning a livelihood through the art of making sounds? Not in the realm of music, bu
  • Your Ticket Is All Inclusive..!
    Theres so many of us who wonder why weve been thrown into this cruel, hard world, with its misfortunes, betrayals, dishonesty and more. Some shudder at hardships, depression and tough days they wearily crawl th
  • An Uncharged Phone..!
    Last night, was out for dinner with friends and Id come back late, but did what I normally do, which is charge my phone before jumping into bed and off to sleep.This morning, I looked puzzled at a blank screen.
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