DMC sweeper without absence from work for last 21 years Morung Express Feature Dimapur| October 2 21 years of dedicated service; not a single day of absence from work and 15 more years of zeal re
Dimapur, October 2 (MExN): The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights today said one Anthony Shing, “head of foreign affairs” of the NSCN (IM), has ‘disappeared’. The note said Shing, alias Ningkh
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 2 (MExN): Some 40-odd PCC members supporting the candidature of SI Jamir as NPCC chief, turned up at the latter’s residence in Dimapur, on Saturday night to set at rest “rumours” that the
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 2 (MExN): Elken International, one of the leading firms in the direct selling industry, launched two new products in Dimapur on Saturday, October 2. The products were ‘Ken 2’ – the second
Dimapur, October 2 (MExN): A team of government officials, corporate executives, researchers, entrepreneurs and growers from the states of Nagaland, West Bengal, Orissa, Maharastra and Punjab comprising of 18 m
Our CorrespondentKohima | October 2“Liquor prohibition Act directly declines the state economy”, “the Act has become a mockery”, “the prohibition Act leads the youngsters to seek for alternative, gets
Our CorrespondentKohima | October 2On the occasion of celebrating the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the Nagaland Pradesh Youth Congress (NPYC) today submitted a memorandum to Governor Nikhil Kumar.“That the you
Dimapur, October 1 (MExN): The State government today stated that the Government of India in its wisdom has granted special constitutional safeguard in the formation of Nagaland State by providing 371 (A) for w
Dimapur, October 1 (MExN): Nagaland University teachers today echoed the grievances raised by some organizations in the state earlier about Nagaland University’s recruitment system. The Nagaland University Te
Dimapur, October 1 (MExN): Candidate to the post of President of Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) SI Jamir today challenged colleague and fellow-candidate I Imkong to furnish the names of the PC
Dimapur, October 1 (MExN): The closing ceremony of a bamboo art production, tailoring and stitching training organised by 173 battalion Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), under its civic action programme, was
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 1 (MExN): The first day of October is the National Voluntary Blood Donation day. In conjunction with the rest of the country Blood Bank, District Hospital, Dimapur organised a blood donation ca
Emilo KhuvungKohima I October 1Taking the platform of ‘International Day of Older Persons’ here today, the Nagaland Senior Citizens Forum (NSCF) today requested the state’s department of social welfare to
Our CorrespondentKohima | October 1The phobia of blood donation in Nagaland is showing a downward trend with the increase in numbers of people voluntarily coming forward to donate blood.This was clearly evident
Our CorrespondentKohima | October 1A debate by Kohima Police today on “Trafficking of Women and Children’ reflected on the urgent need to have more juvenile and correctional homes in the state while also un
Dimapur, September 30 (MExN): A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and the Government of Nagaland for the implementation of the UID pr
Dimapur, September 30 (MExN): A legislator, Nuklutoshi, today expressed dismay that Nagas – and Naga intellectuals – continue to remain ‘silent’ even as the upcoming, younger generation is faced with a
Dimapur, September 30 (MExN): A new book accentuating the rise of a new, critical Naga generation and the trends of change was released in a ceremony in New Delhi today by Minister for Urban Development D
Dimapur, September 30 (MExN): Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president I Imkong today hit out at colleague and NPCC president-contender SI Jamir for the latter claiming majority over the former in t
Dimapur, September 30 (MExN): Akuluto town has asked Nagaland University to ‘return’ the town’s post office and the state bank branch reportedly shifted to the university’s Lumami campus. Three leaders