DIMAPUR, September 1 (MExN): The Chief Secretary of Nagaland today issued a notification informing about the decision of the government to appoint Ngamjok Konyak, Joint Secretary, Justice & Law Department a
Dimapur, September 1 (MExN): All the 869 teachers approved by the Government vide OM NO.CAB-2/2008(Pt.) dated July 13, 2012 for retention and regularization are informed to collect their appointment orders in p
DIMAPUR, SEPTEMBER 1 (MExN): Describing the situation in and around Dimapur district as critical with destruction of properties resulting in law and order problems, the Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur N. Hushili
Aheli MoitraChizami | August 31As women farmers from 11 villages across Nagaland came together in a unique moment in time, they cooked millet dishes on a common hearth under a shed in a village none of them had
Dimapur, August 31 (MExN): Noted peace activist Niketu Iralu has advocated a process of honest conversations on difficult truths or realities to find a way out to the violence-and-conflict-ridden North East Reg
Dimapur, August 31 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has accused the NSCN (Khaplang) of practicing slavery, using Nagas as labourer to carry baggage for several arms groups form Manipur, Assam without paying even a penny o
Dimapur, August 31 (MExN): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Nagaland is not convinced that the list of the Transport Subsidy beneficiaries is at all genuine and has reiterated common sentiments that there is
DIMAPUR, AUGUST 30 (MExN): Goods suppliers to the Nagaland Police have brought the attention of the Director General of Police on failure to clear pending bills. A press release from the suppliers – under the
Our CorrespondentKohima | August 30Nagalands Governor Nikhil Kumar today stressed on the need to do the best as state government, central government and defence services to ensure that our ex-servicemen who hav
DIMAPUR, AUGUST 30 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has issued a statement pointing out that Assam Rifles as usual has shown their true colours by raiding the house of a Deputy Kilonser Huvito Yeptho in the wee hours of 3
Dimapur, August 30 (MExN): Meeting of the committee to scrutinize Parliamentary laws for application to Nagaland which was fixed on September 3 has been postponed and re-fixed to September 4 at 11:00 am in the
Dimapur, August 30 (MExN): Meeting of the committee to scrutinize Parliamentary laws for application to Nagaland which was fixed on September 3 has been postponed and re-fixed to September 4 at 11:00 am in the
DIMAPUR, AUGUST 30 (MExN): Three cadres of the NSCN (IM) were beaten up by an angry mob at Bhandari town, Wokha on August 30. It occurred at a booze joint. Sources speaking on condition of anonymity disclosed t
DIMAPUR, AUGUST 30 (MExN): The Angami Students Union (ASU) despite its appeal and frequent field checking of government vehicles to desist from plying the official designated vehicle for school duty has encount
DIMAPUR, AUGUST 30 (MExN): The Dutch based Naga International Support Center (NISC) has urged the Government of India to look into the shared sovereignty agreement between New Zealand and Niue and how this shar
Preparedness for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest DegradationOur CorrespondentKohima | August 29In a effort to create financial value for carbon stored in forests, reduce emissions from forested
Kohima, August 29 (DIPR): The Department of Rural Development has informed that the enumeration phase of the Socio-Economic & Caste Census (SECC-2011) in respect of Nagaland both urban and rural areas has b
Dimapur, August 29 (MExN): In a letter addressed to the President of Western Sumi Youth Front (WSYF), the Superintend of Police Dimapur stated that the incident which occurred on the night of August 15, near Fl
Dimapur, August 29 (MExN): Checking of Illegal sale of liquor is not the only nuisance for Excise personnel and police but also liquor adulteration racket widely operated in Nagaland. Recently, the excise perso
Dimapur, AUGUST 29 (MExN): Even though some of the Indian army (military/paramilitary) barracks, cantonments and camps in Dimapur lie deserted, some without fencing even, with just a handful of caretakers, the