Atono Tsükrü Kense
Kohima | October 6
Come election, there is no dearth of ‘aspiring political leaders’ in the state of Nagaland, and with the by-election to the 14 Southern Angami-I a
Moses Hongang Chang
Tuensang | October 5
A recent report brought out by the Confederation of Chang Students’ Union (CCSU), on the performance and attendance of teachers in government schools in Tuen
Kanili Kiho
Pughoboto | October 3
Coffee farming in Nagaland began in the early 1980s under the Nagaland Plantation Crops Development Corporation (NPCDC) in collaboration with Coffee Board of India (CBI). H
Kanili Kiho
Pughoboto | October 2
The Nagaland Land Resources Department is making efforts to advocate coffee-drinking culture in the State.
With resurgence of coffee farming in Nagaland, Director
Kanili Kiho
Pughoboto | October 1
International Coffee Day on October 1 is an occasion for the global coffee community to share their passionate love for anything related to coffee. It was on October 1, 201
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | October 1
“I was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2015. I had been noticing that lump for quite some time. I knew there was something wrong; there was no pain b
Atono Tsükrü Kense
Kohima | September 29
The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably raised health consciousness among the populace with more and more people switching to healthier locally availabl
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | September 27
“We need to raise children who are so much more aware of the world and the differences we have, like special needs.
Children need to be questionin
Moses Hongang Chang
Tuensang | September 26
With the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown putting a stop to many activities, a group of youths in Tuensang village have found a way to maneuver the
September 26 is World Contraception Day
Atono Tsükrü Kense
Kohima | September 25
27% of married women in Nagaland have knowledge of contraception methods (urban-31.3% and rural 24.2
Morung Express News
Dimapur | September 24
Over half of registration certificates of associations in Nagaland have been cancelled for violation of various provisions of the FCRA- Foreign Contrib
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | September 24
While the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the mental health of everybody, returnees in Nagaland especially have had to deal with stigma and discrimi
Morung Express News
Dimapur | September 23
Over a month ago when everything was still very much revolving around the pandemic and its collisions, a fresh and subtle song from Nagaland emerged in YouTube ref
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | September 21
The sight of bald children during a visit to the Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) over a decade ago deeply moved Kenei Kuotsu’s heart to do something
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | September 19
The Coronavirus pandemic may have wilted the flower industry as it did many other businesses but venturing into floriculture has been the best decision Mary Kuln
KSCU aims for optimum utilization of green energy
Morung Express News
Kohima | September 16
The National Highway-2 which runs through the heart of Khuzama village in Nagaland is now all lighted up, t
Morung Express News
Pungro | September 15
When IAS officer Abhinav Shivam joined his posting at Pungro as the Additional Deputy Commissioner in November 2019, he noticed the absence of bookstores.
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Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | September 14
While the pandemic has claimed bookstores around the world, it has not crushed the spirit of booklovers in Kohima even as they wake to the opening of a new indep
Limasenla Jamir
Mokokchung | September 12
Mopungchuket is perhaps the most visible rural tourism destination in Mokokchung district located 16 kilometers off the district headquarter. Recognized as one of t
Young Naga scientist shares expertise to turn the State into ‘the market’ for exotic mushrooms
Akangjungla
Dimapur | September 12
As a young Naga scientist to first cultivate and produce exot