Morung Express NewsOctober 24DIMAPUR: The NSCN (IM), while deploring the recent flare-up of ethnic violence between the Dimasas and the Karbis, has denied its having a hand in the clashes. However, according to
Morung Express NewsDIMAPUR OCT 24: The state Government is unlikely to lift the ban on import and supply as well as slaughter of pork for consumption considering there was “no let-up in Japanese encephalitis
Kohima, Oct 24 (MExN): The All Nagaland Taxi Association held a meeting with the taxi owners and drivers on October 23 last at Kohima and adopted a five point resolution.The meeting resolved that the Associatio
Kohima, Oct 24 (MExN): The Educated Unemployed Union, Nagaland expressed resentment over the government’s proposal for the “undue promotion of the incumbent Pillai, additional SP (MT) PHQ, MKR to the rank o
Morung Express NewsOctober 24KOHIMA: A workshop on community and biodiversity in Nagaland is being conducted at Kohima from today and will conclude on October 27. The workshop is intended to provide a platform
KOHIMA, OCT 24 (MExN): The NPF has considered the opening statement of the NPCC’s clarification “a private one and had no connection whatsoever with the ongoing peace process” as irresponsible, absurd and
Morung Express NewsOctober 23DIMAPUR: The Government of Nagaland has formally turned down the idea of setting up of a State Commission for Women (SCW) on the lines of the National Commission for Women (NCW) now
Morung Express NewsOctober 23DIMAPUR: In spite of the Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) exerting effort in providing a new parking space for all regional taxis behind the Town Hall, some drivers continue to pick
Morung Express NewsOctober 23DIMAPUR: Highly-reliable sources from the Department of Higher and Technical Education, Kohima today disclosed that the said department was ready to go to the extent of filing
Aaronto JimoOctober 22ZUNHEBOTO (MExN): Zunheboto is teetering on the edge of total communication blackout thanks to nature’s exigencies coupled with inefficient telecommunication services from the only commu
DIMAPUR, OCT 22 (MExN): The Naga Hoho, airing its displeasure at the so-attributed ‘cold attitude’ shown by the Union Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation Oscar Fernandes while on h
DIMAPUR OCT 22 (MExN): The Department of Land Resources Development organized a three day training programme on Bokashi, Bamboo charcoal, compost making, fermented plant juice, fermented soybean etc from 17 to
DIMAPUR, OCT 22 (MExN): The Nagaland Police Wireless Employees Association (NPWEA) on behalf of the show-caused employees of the Nagaland Police Telecommunication Organization (NPTO) has submitted a memorandum
DIMAPUR, OCT 22 (MExN): Taking exception to the unabated deterioration in natural resources, the J.P.Y.O the apex youth front on the advice of Jalukie Pumling Nkwa expressed its firm commitment to check all kin
Morung Express NewsOctober 22Dimapur: MLA Tiameren, Chairman of Nagaland Hotels Limited (NHL) convened an interactive meeting over lunch with the press officials at Hotel Saramati today. The Chairman informed t
Merenkumla October 21DIMAPUR (MExN): Eight years of determination, hard work and prayers have finally paid off today. The Dimapur Ao Baptist Arogo (DABA) held its new Church building dedication program ami
Chizokho VeroKohima, OCT 21 (MExN): The University Grant Commission (UGC) has approved a Centre for Peace Studies in Nagaland University (NU). Talking to The Morung Express, NU’s Vice Chancellor Professor GD
DIMAPUR, OCT 21 (MExN): The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has expressed pain at the abrupt violent incidents of targeted killings between the closely settled neighboring communities, the Kar
Morung Express NewsOctober 21Mon: The Chen Area Students’ Union (CASU) and the Phomching Area Students’ Union of Mon District organized a joint anti-opium campaign on October 11 at Chenmoho Village along wi
Morung Express NewsDIMAPUR OCT 20: Two Naga youths from Lumbung village in Chandel District, Manipur were brutally assaulted and tortured by the Meira Paibis, a frontline Meitei women organization, Manipu