Zuchano Khuvung,
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
As a concerned individual, every time I try to ponder on the prevailing state of affairs, I find the two very basic principles mi
Manna Zhimo,
Asst. Professor, Dept. of Commerce & Management
To the hill people from time immemorial Manipur was known as “Meiteileipak” or “Kangleipak” - land of the Meiteis/Tam
Dr. Rimmei Longmei,
Asst. Professor & HOD, Department of Political Science
In terms of size and population, Manipur is one of the smallest states in India. having ranked twenty-fourth in the list of sta
Zujanbeni M Lotha,
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology
It is a requirement of any social system to function unhindered for its sustenance which is not always favored. It is disturbed and stained wi
Akatolu Assumi,
(Ph.D. scholar) Assistance Professor, Department of History
The history of a line The ILP has a curious history. On March 1, 1873, the Government of Bengal forwarded a draft Regulatio
Limala Longchar,
Assistant Professor, Department of English.
The Government of India, under the Ministry of Consumer Affair started JagoGrahakJago, a consumer awareness programme. As a part of this i
Aniruddha Babar,
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Minimizing the complexity of variations in the political opinion to a scale of left or right is common discussion in the public discours
Dr. Nonlih Chohwanglim,
Assistant Professor, Department of English
In the binary opposition between Learning/Unlearning, ‘Learning’ is generally given the central position. Ever since a human be
Supongtemsu Longchar,
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
Export Processing Zones (EPZs) are an international phenomenon influencing increasing share of trade flows and employing a g
Mhabeni Tungoe
Assistant Professor & HoD, Department of Education
In life, we experience moments of joy, happiness, sorrow, and sadness. All these emotions are the elements of life. Likewise, iss
Kvulo Lorin
Director, Tetso College
I remember when I got my HSLC result. I was excited, nervous and wondering what I would do next. One thing I was sure of though was that I didn’t want to continue m
Kahor Raleng,
Head of the English Department & Higher Secondary Supervisor
The next hurdle after exams for students and their parents/guardians is the process of finding the right institute, and the cha
Somungla Khamrang,
Assistant Professor, Department of Education
I would like to share my concerns and observations of the life and environment in general in Nagaland. Not to begin this piece by paint
Priyanka Debnath
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce
It’s that time of the year where all the students and teachers will be looking forward in excitement to summer vacation. Academic li
Mete-u Therie,
Assistant professor, Department of English
I am just any ordinary Naga youth and when it comes to the topic 'Naga Society', this is such a broad topic and I may not be the best fit or
Prasenjit Bhadra,
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce
Generally, investment would mean allocating money with the hope of gaining some benefit in the future. In finance, the benefit from inves
Earlitha M Sangma
Assistant professor, Department of Education
Life is not about merely knowing that your heart beats; nor it is about knowing how your heart pumps blood into your body; Life is much
Arenkala Kichu
Assistant Professor, Department of English
A majority of us think that “ENGLISH” is a study of only literature since literature has only been the area that has been focused on. Wh
Amenla Jamir,
Assistant Professor, Dept of Education
I don’t consider myself an expert in the affairs of politics nor do I have any vested interest in politics. But like so many others before me have
In a place like Nagaland, where meritocracy is often being overridden by tribal politics, obligations or “negotiations” in cash, kind or favour, it seems like we all need a lot more professionalism