Morung Express News
Dimapur | November 12
The prison system in Nagaland, at least in terms of human resources and related parameters, is among the best in the country, according to the India Justice
Eden boarders playing ludo on a lazy Saturday morning. (Photo Courtesy: Zhazo Miachieo)
Khedi Baptist Church gives hope and future to underprivileged children
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A vegetable vendor attending to a customer at New Market area, Dimapur. There seems to be no end in sight for increasing prices of essential commodities especially vegetables. (Morung Photo)
Image for representational purposes only. (Photo: Nino Carè from Pixabay)
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | November 10
In the countrywide graph of ‘Crime agains
Wapangsang Aier, the 14-year old self-taught Origami artist is a class 9 student of Yajen Aier Government High School, Mopungchuket village, Mokokchung. (Photo Courtesy: facebook.com/Mopungchuket)
Founder of Wander Nagaland, Kevisato Sanyü (Top right) with Council of Elders and family members.
‘Wander Nagaland’ is aimed at bringing the people world over, who want to see and experience N
There is a worldwide revolution the world over for recognition of the LGBT community. Is Naga society changing? (Representational Photo: pixabay.com)
The right to sexuality incorporates t
Nokmachier Jamir with his sketches in his room at Ungma Village, Mokokchung. (Morung Photo).
Morung Express News
Mokokchung | October 19
Nokmachier Jamir is a 24 year-old young, energ
Dr Sosang Longkumer with the shiitake mushrooms, which he says are grown in the natural environment and on wood makes its nourishment value even higher.
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Dimapur
'Cümenyie’—1st Jewellery Fashion Show in Nagaland on September 28
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Kohima | September 23
Setting a new benchmark for the growing jewellery industry in Nagalan
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Kigwema | September 23
“Nagaland, a state in the northeast India, embodies diversity at its best. The sixteen indigenous tribes inhabiting eleven districts that are ecologically rich
Non-woven polypropylene carry bags.
Morung Express News
Mokokchung | September 21
As the ban on single use plastics in Nagaland take effect, and as traders and the people in general mak
Morung Express News
Ever wonder how Nise Meruno is where he is today? His life story goes like most of the musicians – didn’t have it easy.
Dealing with his fair share of struggles, to becoming one of
Shoppers are seen here with cloth bags while buying grocery supplies from a shop in Mopungchuket village, Mokokchung. The village has banned single use plastic bags in the village and is promoting the use of cl
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At a time when nobody believed that Naga Folk/folk fusion would be commercially viable and attract a paying audience, Tetseo Sisters emerged not only to fill the void but also became the
A teacher interacting with her students at Blossom Pre School, Mokokchung. (Morung Photo)
Chizokho Vero
Kohima | September 4
Marking the observation of Teachers’ Day which falls on Septembe
An artist impression of the floor plan for a section of the startup incubation centre which is set to be launched in Kohima this month.
State of the art start-up incubation centre to be launche
(Left) Some of the NSF delegates & students and citizens of Zhavame village seen here during the unveiling of the monolith at Kapamodzu peak. (Right) During the trek to Kapamodzu peak.
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The 'recipe for disaster' from the trailer, 'Axone.' (screengrab: BFI/YouTube)
Morung Express News
Dimapur | August 30
With the trailer of ‘Axone’ – the film based on a Na
It is not every day that someone with great musical potential would turn away from the aspiration to be popular and famous or make a living out of it. But that is exactly the attitude of well known worship lead