Nagaland

  • ‘Respect for each other lacking among officers’
    Consultative meet on May 30 to discuss matters relating to Kohima VillageOur CorrespondentKohima | May 26Minister for urban development and higher & technical education, Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu, today ad
  • NPF responds to DCC Dimapur
    Dimapur, May 26 (MExN):  The NPF standing by its decision to support the UPA today asserted that the “unconditional support” stands to benefit the state. “The NPF stands for the aspirations of Nagala
  • Directorate services differ on Superannuation
    Dimapur, May 26 (MExN): Referring to the issue of superannuation, the Nagaland Directorate Ministerial Services Association today sought justice for government employees stating that the state failing to defend
  • Meet The Real Life Action Cop
    Morung Express FeatureDimapur | May 25Imagine staring down the barrel of a gun pointed at you, disposed to shoot. By the way, what are the chances of a loaded gun getting jammed? And how often do we come across
  • NPMHR doubts ‘true intent’ of GoI
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): Referring to what it said is the “anti-peace process masquerades” of the Indian military, the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) today expressed doubt at the “true inte
  • Gunmen target Sainik School
    Officio-principal looted at gunpointDimapur, May 25 (MExN): Unidentified gunmen on May 19 sneaked into the Punglwa Sainik School at around 12:35 AM and looted the officiating principal of the school. The gunmen
  • ‘NPF’s U-turn forced by Political dregs’
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The Nagaland state Congress unit is certain that the NPF’s  sudden political turn to the UPA could have been compelled by ‘overdraft’, rampant corruption, ‘deviation of reso
  • PM sincere in resolving Naga issue: Rio
    Our CorrespondentKohima | May 25Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio today disclosed that the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed keen desire to resolve the Naga issue within the present tenure of the United Prog
  • NSACS launches five more Mobile ICTC in Nagaland
    Azo urges NGOs to perform wellOur CorrespondentKohima | May 25The Nagaland State AIDS Control Society (NSACS) has increased the volume of its service coverage relating to HIV/AIDS by launching five more Mobile
  • ‘Build strong self-determination against antisocial elements’
    Day against Anti-Social Elements held at MonMon, May 25 (MExN): A Day against Anti-Social Elements, jointly organised by the district administration and the NGOs of Mon district, was held on May 23 at the priva
  • Govt to tackle crime at the grassroots
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The government on Monday swung into action responding to the charter of demands placed before the Home Minister by the Dimapur Public Coordination Committee. The Committee, which held a
  • CPO responds to JAC statement
    Dimapur, May 25 (MexN):  The Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) today responding to the press statement of general secretary JAC that appeared in local dailies said the CPO and in particular Theja Therie
  • Rio’s unconditional support - “a desperate attempt”: Cong
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The District Congress Committee Dimapur today said that the statement of Dimapur NPF president congratulating chief minister Neiphiu Rio for offering “unconditional support” to Congr
  • “GPRN/NSCN” flays killing of Angami region chairman
    Dimapur, May 24 (MExN): The “GPRN/NSCN” expresses shock at what it alleged is the abduction and killing of its Angami region chairman, one Kevingulie Yiesie by the NSCN (IM). Stating him to be “another de
  • A true champion, an unsung hero
    Eric MiachieoKohima | May 24Few paid attention or noticed his credentials when he ran into a cheering arena with the tournament torch as the torchbearer during the North East Sports Festival held at the Indira
  • Deserters are a disgrace: KTC
    Dimapur, May 24 (MExN): Khiamniungan citizens serving either in the armed forces or the police are appealed not to involve in unlawful activities but serve the nation and state diligently. In making this appeal
  • Nagaland gets serious about HIV/AIDS menace
    Newmai News NetworkKohima | May 24If the government of Nagaland has its way, then the HIV/AIDS menace the state is facing currently will soon be a thing of the past. Nagaland is among the highest HIV-prevalent
  • OJVC, JPN to preserve rich natural resources
    Kohima, May 24 (MExN): Raising concerns over the need to preserve and conserve the rich natural resources within its ancestral lands, the Old Jalukie Village Council and Jalukie Pumling Nko have formulated rule
  • ‘I don’t want any bad blood’
    Phek, May 24 (MExN): Seeking to lay to rest the matter raised by the Phek Government College Teachers’ Association (PGCTA), Dr. K Hoshi has made a final clarification in the interest of the students and for h
  • Superannuation: NSF clarifies stance
    Dimapur, May 24 (MExN): The new team of the Naga Students Federation today reiterated to pursue the issue of superannuation as the federation’s predecessors did. Responding to criticism of a “section of the
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