Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | August 19
“Pottery has long been associated with our ancestors and we have seen it in our daily lives since we were young. However, it has come to a stage where
Chizokho Vero
Kohima | August 17
Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s visit to Nagaland from October 27 to 29, 2003, was considered as “a journey for peace.”
He co
In Nagaland, ‘local’ produce can no more automatically be classified as ‘organic’
Abokali Jimomi
Dimapur | August 12
Public food safety debate is taking a healthy and power
Vishü Rita Krocha
Dimapur | July 24
When the birding season comes, Angulie Meyase would set out for the wild with his foreign clients as early as 4:00am in the morning and spend the entire day
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | June 10
Domestic Workers constitute one of the most vulnerable groups in the society despite no comprehensive regulatory mechanism for this sector. In North East India
Gone are the days when Zutho, Thutshe or Khe was the toast for all seasons
Ketholeno Neihu
Dimapur | June 9
Zu- a rice beer of the Angami Nagas, popularly known as Zutho, Thutshe or Khe played an
June 5 is World Environment Day
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | June 4
In the recently concluded Himalayan Cleanup across 12 mountain states, it was reported that an overwhelming 97% of the waste
Introducing young Naga inventor Zenwang Konyak
Vibi Yhokha
Kohima | May 26
20 year old Zenwang Konyak from Tizit village, Mon, a 2nd year B.Sc student (Botany) at Kohima Science College, Jotsoma (KSCJ) w
Rongseninla Walling
The married duo and co-owners of The Little Baker, Anen Imti and Benry Kikon runs a one of its kind store which deals exclusively with baking supplies, tools, ingredients and other bake w
Rongseninla Walling
Dimapur | May 17
As a young boy staying away from home and pursuing education in Sikkim, Moalong Yaden quickly developed the habit of drinking. In the second year of college, he became s
DMC on mission mode to beautify Dimapur’s cityscape
Ketholeno Neihu
Dimapur | May 15
Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) is on a mission to make the main city area “dustbin and dumping fre
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | May 14
By any reasonable observation, the recent row over the state government’s bid to replace the Nagaland Police Chief can be considered as an outpouring of misgivin
'A sense of service motivated me to put almost half a decade for preparations for the civil service exams'
Ashikho Pfuzhe M
orung Express Feature
‘Nothing succeeds like success’
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | May 6
For young people starting out in business today, social media has proved to be an indispensable tool. Young mother of two, Akuminla Jamir, has gone on to open a
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | May 3
Emphasizing that all our stories about culture and traditions are hidden in our textiles, filmmaker Sophy Lasuh has remarkably put across this point in her lates
Ketholeno Neihu
Dimapur | April 28
Isn’t it a cliché thing that fashion has no delay? In fact, there is no denying that the markets are flooded with varieties of fashionable apparels in quality
Limalenden Longkumer
Mokokchung | April 26
Stomach cancer, which is the 5th most common cancer worldwide, is a rarely addressed disease in Nagaland. As in any other type of cancer, stomach cancer is
9.8cr was the fund allocation in 2017-18
Revenue collection sees slight improvement
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | April 18
Dwindling Nagaland State Plan (Budget) allocation to the power se
Looking at a livelihood program that transformed the lives of farmer-weavers in Phek
Morung Express Feature
Chizami (Phek) | April 4
It was hilarious for Khwepeloü Naro (49) to see the colour
Community Seed Banks could pave way to collective sharing & securing of knowledge
Morung Express Feature
Chizami (Phek) | March 27
The tradition of sharing seeds—from older to younger women, o