• Nagaland State now under ambit of UIDAI for Aadhaar exercise
• No hassles now, a citizen can easily apply with an identity card
Ashikho Pfuzhe
Dimapur | November 6
Nagaland S
Yirmiyan Yhome’s documentary on NH-29 captures its evolving facets
Moa Jamir
Morung Express Feature
Using the road as metaphor as well as in literal sense, a documentary featuring a main hig
Teachers’ lives caught in a cycle of debt & loan
Y Merina Chishi
Dimapur | September 24
Every morning Vina wakes up thinking about the same thing: will she get her salary today? With deb
Y Merina Chishi
Dimapur | September 17
Residents of Kevijau colony and adjoining areas are having a harrowing time with a new enemy. For the past one month, a reddish brown rice bugs have been i
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | August 21
India is projected to experience energy (electricity) surplus of 1.1 percent and peak (demand) surplus of 2.6 percent for the year 2016-17. The projection, as per t
In a no-holds-barred account, the former Chief Minister of Nagaland, in his autobiography, “A Naga’s Quest for Fulfillment,” recounts the period revolving around the rise and fall of Congress
Part II of Nagaland Vision 2030
Moa Jamir
Dimapur | July 17
While tackling the issue of governance and corruption as the primary task, the Nagaland 2030 Vision Document must envisage achieving tan
Moa Jamir
Dimapur | July 11
“Policy making has been monopolized by the elite class, and even where the policy is suitable for the common good, the system has been hijacked by the entrenched ves
A meagre 12 crore budget, rickety transformers, rotting poles & aging lines threaten electricity blackout
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | May 4
It was in 2014 that the Nagaland Chief Minister
Longrangty LongcharMokokchung | June 28Imagine a life dedicated to cleaning garbage in town barehanded, without a facemask or proper footwear for the past twenty-nine years. Such is the life of a Municipal soli
With NAIP underway, Longwa breathes with new agricultural practices and cottage industries. A promise of a better future. Sidrah Fatma AhmedLongwa | June 27Manpoh Konyak (35) is a resident of Longwa, Mon D
Morung Express NewsDimapur | June 27Naga music scene is going to grow, according to Jack Thomas, Director of Rockschool India which is part of an international music exam board from the UK. Thomas is a member o
Ashiko PfuzheDimapur | June 23Sirens blaring and racing against the wind, the ‘Pilot’ Gypsy is the most conspicuous feature of any VIP convoy traversing the dusty, zigzag and potholed roads of Nagaland.The
UN report urges people to eat more insectsImlisanen Jamir Dimapur | June 9Certain dietary practices of the Nagas could be contributing in efforts to fight against hunger, boost nutritional intake and reduc
Imnasenla Pongener and Sidrah Fatma AhmedDimapur | June 4If you heard that 1.3 Billion tons of food was wasted every year would you Think, Eat, Save? The World Environment Day celebrated every 5th of June,
Akangchila LongcharMorung Express FeatureFor the fourth leg of The Morung Express entrepreneurship series, we have Zaren Odyuo, Founder & Owner of Tribal Group. Zaren is the perfect embodiment of hard work,
Akangchila LongcharMorung Express NewsThese three girls are the most sought after in town. Especially during the wedding season. Friends since Primary School, Asangla Imchen, Aboli Dina Yepthomi, Loye Tungoe ar
Artists call for more technical expertiseImlisanen JamirDimapur | May 8The Government of Nagaland in 2006 began the endeavor to promote music as an industry in the state. It set up the Music Task Force which ha
Aheli MoitraDimapur | April 23When Rachunliu G. Kamei attended the World Congress of Herpetology (study of amphibians and reptiles) in Canada in August last year, she was termed a rarity. And rare it is, even f
Government land acquisition: how feasible is it?Imlisanen JamirDimapur | April 21With ‘development’ being projected as the focal point in Nagaland state’s political discourse, private land ownership has b