Nagaland

  • ENPO appeals for peace in Naga areas
    Resolve all conflicts through peaceful meansDIMAPUR, JANUARY 2: The Eastern Nagaland Peoples Organisation (ENPO) has appealed for an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity, free from conflict in all Naga inhabite
  • Nagaland DGP urged to address “grievances”
    NEW DELHI, JANUARY 2: The Non Commission Officials (NCOs), Jawans and NCEs (i.e. Havildar, Naik, LiNaik, Constable) of the 5th Nagaland Armed Police Battalion, posted at Delhi, have written to the Nagaland Dire
  • Dental Association’s general meeting cum CDE
    Dimapur, January 2: The 11th Indian Dental Association, Nagaland State Branch (IDANSB) annual general meeting cum Continuing Dental Education (CDE) will be held from January 9 to 11, 2014 at Niathu Resort, 7th
  • Public funeral held in Zunheboto
    DIMAPUR, JANUARY 2: A mammoth gathering of people, on January 1 in Zunheboto, paid tribute to the two civilians who died as a result of the confrontation between Sumi public and the NSCN (IM) at Mukalimi design
  • Orgs condemn assault and death of school boy
    Dimapur, January 2: Dimapur Muslim Public Forum (DMPF) has vehemently condemned the assault and subsequent death of Akivito Sumi, a class 10 student of Christian Higher Secondary School. A press release issued
  • ANPSA urges to expedite probe into student’s death
    Dimapur, January 2: All Nagaland Private Schools Association (ANPSA), Dimapur Unit has expressed deep sadness at the “unfortunate” demise of Akivito A. Sumi, class 10 student of Christian Hr. Sec. S
  • Public rally on January 3
    Tseminyu, January 2: The Rengma Students' Union in collaboration with the Rengma Hoho and its Frontal organization is scheduled to hold a public rally at Tseminyu headquarter on January 3 at 10:30 am. A press n
  • KVC, KSU allege AR high handedness
    DIMAPUR, JANUARY 2: The Khamkria (sukhaphuto) Village Council and the Khamkria Students Union have alleged that on January 1, the 37 Assam Rifles without any information raided the village with fully armed men
  • Woman struck by bullet
    DIMAPUR, JANUARY 2: One woman was critically injured when a bullet struck her in the neck on January 2 at about 8 a.m. near Khopanala Bridge, Chumukedima. The woman identified as Khetoli Zhimomi, wife of Zhekug
  • Dimapur District Auto Drivers Union recovers lost items
    Dimapur, January 2: The Dimapur District Auto Drivers Union (DDADU) has recovered a red trolley bag. Therefore, the rightful owner has been informed to call 9856936370 of the Union office and claim the bag.Mean
  • Assam Rifles apprehends two
    Dimapur, January 2: 37 Assam Rifles apprehended two persons at Chumukedima on December 28. According to a press release issued by AR, on receiving information regarding extortion and transshipment of weapons by
  • Harnessing Nagaland’s biodiversity potential
    Kohima, January 2: The Nagaland Science & Technology Council (NASTEC) has expressed optimism that exploiting the rich biodiversity of Nagaland, with intervention of biotechnology, will boost the socio-econo
  • LBCD embraces 2014 with thanksgiving
    Sharon Children Choir Diphupar performing a choreography at LBCD on January 1.  DIMAPUR, JANUARY 2: Joining the rest of the world, the Lotha Baptist Church Diphupar (LBCD) embraced the year with thanksgivi
  • BSU holds Young Leaders Meet
    DIMAPUR, JANUARY 2: Young Leaders Meet, an initiative of the Bade Students Union (BSU) was organized on December 31 at the Council Hall, Bade, under the theme “Collaborate, communicate and Connect”.
  • New Year celebrated with zest
    A view of the state capital, Kohima at around 12: 07 am on January 1, 2014. (Morung Photo/Chizokho Vero)  Kohima, January 2: New Year 2014 was celebrated across Nagaland on January 1, 2014 with zest and fa
  • Governor visits Tabitha Enabling Academy
    Governor Dr. Ashwani Kumar and his wife during a visit to Tabitha Enabling Academy on December 31. (Morung Photo)  Kohima, January 2: Nagaland Governor, Dr. Ashwani Kumar visited Tabitha Enabling Academy (
  • Harnessing Nagaland’s biodiversity potential
    Kohima, January 2: The Nagaland Science & Technology Council (NASTEC) has expressed optimism that exploiting the rich biodiversity of Nagaland, with intervention of biotechnology, will boost the socio-econo
  • Dimapur civil society supports NSF bandh
    Dimapur, June 30 (MExN): The Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) and Naga Womens Hoho Dimapur (NWHD) stated that they cannot tolerate, and are tired of, anti people activities such as the life-attempt on NSF leader, Chr
  • Foothill Road: Will of the people
    Tribes appeal govt to live up to June 10 agreement Morung Express NewsDimapur | June 29The Nagaland government has announced a proposal to construct a futuristic all-weather, four-lane motorway traversing
  • Anime lovers throng first Nagaland Anime Cosfest
    Kohima, June 29 (MExN): An alternative reality provides individuals an escape from the mundane routine of conformity. It further allows them to express an innate affiliation to some personae that would seem odd
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