Vibi YhokhaKohima | January 13 Abortion as an issue has triggered debates and influenced policies across the world, with India on the verge of making amendments especially towards the reproductive rights
Vibi Yhokha Kohima | January 12 Nagaland is seeing a sharp increase in the number of abortions or Medical Termination of Pregnancies (MTP) according to HMIS data from the National Health Systems Reso
Ketholeno NeihuDimapur | January 10 Weaving is a tradition common to Naga society, and women share an exclusive monopoly in this art, with techniques being passed on through generations. However, this art
Traditional slate roofing of houses fast disappearing from Naga areasLipichemKiphire | January 3 The ‘Sanphur and Phelungru speaking’ people of Sangtam community have been using slate slabs in place o
Teachers in Nagaland endured the worst over nonpayment of salaries Morung Express News Dimapur | December 30 While widespread protests and ultimatums to Nagaland Government over non-fulfillment
Morung Express News Dimapur | December 29 After years of administrative apathy, some semblance of restorative activity is visible at the historic monument of the ancient Dimasa Kachari capital - popu
Imlibenla Wati on her motivation to contest in the upcoming Mokokchung municipal council election from general category Morung Express NewsMokokchung | December 27On Monday, when Imlibenla Wati, who had r
Morung Express FeatureDimapur | December 20 Tongpang Jamir (27) is familiar with being called ‘Tongpang Tambola’, he says, when we try to save his phone number as such at the recently concluded Dimapu
Morung Express NewsDimapur | December 4 How can we read something that is not translatable and how do we reflect on the ‘afterlives’ of materials once they find their way back to the community?
Vishü Rita Krocha Kohima | November 30 As the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), the University for Creative Careers reaches out to North East India, the young, creative minds of Nagaland ca
Morung Express NewsDimapur | November 28 Banks in Nagaland are once again hard-pressed for cash of lower denominations. On Monday, a number of private banks reported that they have run out of cash, even t
“Yoga,” “bottoms up,” “birthday treat” are some languages referred to different forms of corporal punishment inflicted by teachers on students Y Merina ChishiDimapur | November 23 Some s
Life at the time of demonetisation in Nagaland - II Moa JamirDimapur | November 20 The demonetization move by the central government has created chaos across the country. Nagaland is no exception, a
Moa JamirDimapur | November 18 Despite long queues in the banks and ATMs, people in the urban areas of Nagaland have been able to handle the setbacks and inconveniences created by the demonetization move.
Y Merina Chishi Dimapur | November 13 “Those who work to help others enjoy a glorious life” is Luhevi K. Achumi’s motto in life. This former District and Session Judge and an avid social worker
With an ageing population of farmers, Rekha Rose Dukru, one of the few young Naga farmers says Nagaland’s agriculture sector can grow only when educated youth engage themselves in this professionVishü Rita K
Rs 2000 more of a burden on debutMorung Express NewsDimapur | November 12 As the demonetisation process continued for the fourth day, people were confronted with a new problem – spending their crisp new
• Correction of errors and data in Aadhaar card can be done online by any individual• Private centres charging Rs. 200-500 per correction or enrolment of Aadhaar card &nb
Morung Express NewsDimapur | November 6 The works of this young artist from Eastern Nagaland has digitally entered the hallowed portals of Tate Modern, London, and also featured at the International exhib