'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
DDPA says the fee is optional while Treasury says no such rule
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | March 15
Pay a visit to the district Treasury office in Dimapur on working days and one would be greeted to a sight
Chizokho Vero
Kohima | March 8
Marking a highly ambitious first day in the office, the People’s Democratic Alliance government led by newly sworn-in Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio has
Limasenla Jamir
Mokokchung | March 7
Anyone who visits Mokokchung town will notice three old ladies seated in a pathway selling traditional hand woven shawls near the MMC shopping complex. These thre
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | March 7
The UN theme for International Women’s Day (IWD) this year is “The Time is Now: Rural and urban activists transforming women’s lives” e
ales woven at Day 2 of 4th International Loinloom Festival
Akangchila Longchar
Diezephe | December 7
In 20 minutes, Rukuvolu had woven 183 lines on her loom. At another corner, Nuzatalu warped 227
Ketholeno Neihu
Feast of Merit formed a central feature of the traditional Naga practice which conferred social status to a person. The Feast of Merit is/was a step by step process or series of feasting whic
Thejaneinuo and Khriesasielie lead the way to ‘zero waste’ wedding
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | October 27
With the wedding season already in full swing, there is bound to be plenty
Vibi Yhokha
Mezoma | October 18
The journey to Mezoma, a village in the Western Angami region, is an uncomfortable one. There is no semblance of roads, and the money sanctioned in 2010 for the road c
‘I am happy that all the time that I spent on gaming hasn’t been wasted’
Imlisanen Jamir
Dimapur | October 15
There’s an image out there somewhere in the internet of a huge
Lipichem
Kiphire | October 6
Balcksmithy, an indispensible profession which is confined only to certain clans or families is a lucrative profession and is an alternative livelihood which has pl
The lone doctor specializing in women health in Wokha town attends to duty only two days a week
Morung Express News
Dimapur | September 9
Health care for women, in particular maternal health, has
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | September 3
Nagaland as a state of the Union of India enjoys certain Constitutional privileges. The privileges include the state being clubbed in a special group called the &