Nagaland

  • TPO flays October 6 incident
    Dimapur, October 13 (MExN): An irate Tenyimi Peoples Organization today lashed out at the GPRN/NSCN at the reported October 6 excesses at Phor village, where one woman was shot and several Tenyimi youths were a
  • Goa beauty parlour was cover for brothel
    DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 13 (MExN): Six Naga girls rescued from a massage parlour, namely Lotus Beauty Palour in Goa now in the protective custody of the Goa state government will be returned home in about two days tim
  • Villages bury past conflict
    Dimapur, October 13 (MExN): A historic landmark was made between the Thüvopisümi and Rüzazhomi village on October 9, 2010 when the former and the latter resolved the past memory of conflict and dispute to a
  • Women want Village Council Act amendment
    Chizokho VeroKohima | October 13The need for amendment of the Village Council Act, effective implementation of VDB Act and immediate implementation of Nagaland Municipal Amendment Act (2006) were among the many
  • ‘Art 371 (A) was provided to protect Nagas not to suppress Naga women’
    Morung Express NewsDimapur | October 12  Nagas have always taken pride in declaring themselves an egalitarian society; that women are not distinguished from men in so far as their status in society is conc
  • NUTA to file fresh case against VC
    Our CorrespondentKohima | October 12Nagaland University Teachers Association (NUTA) has decided to file fresh complaints against Vice Chancellor (VC) Prof. K Kannan for  various  anomalies  in &n
  • ‘Customary laws deny women their rights’
    Our CorrespondentKohima | October 12A two-day meet on Securing Womens Rights - Challenges and strategies began today at LCS Conclave Hall in Kohima, organized by Northeast Network in collaboration with C-Cerp &
  • ANCSU wants NU VC out
    Dimapur, October 12 (MExN): In an unexpected turn of events today, a usually-quiet All Nagaland College Students Union lashed out furiously at Vice Chancellor of Nagaland University Prof. Kannan, calling him a
  • Nagaland besieged by unsafe buildings
    Dimapur, October 11 (MExN): Evading the Bureau of Indian Standard for safety construction of buildings, 99% of the buildings in Nagaland are reported to be unsafe, Moa Longkumer, engineer and assistant professo
  • USSC to protest power breakdown
    Dimapur, October 11 (MExN): An ultimatum is served to the chief engineer of Power by a students organization, the United Sangtam Students Conference (USSC), to replace a main transformer in Kiphire town  b
  • ‘Evaluation dept should give feedback to government’
    Phek, October 11 (DIPR): Minister for Planning & Co-ordination, Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, Evaluation and Parliamentary Affairs, T.R. Zeliang, inaugurated the District Evaluation Office building at
  • ‘Pollution Under Control’ certificate compulsory
    Kohima, October 11 (DIPR): To control the vehicular emission level, the Central Government has prescribed that every motor vehicle should obtain a certificate of Pollution Under Control. Rule 115 (7) of Central
  • ‘Evaluation dept should give feedback to government’
    Phek, October 11 (DIPR): Minister for Planning & Co-ordination, Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, Evaluation and Parliamentary Affairs, T.R. Zeliang, inaugurated the District Evaluation Office building at
  • Need for evaluation reforms in Nagaland
    Kohima, October 11 (MExN): A consensus about the real need for evaluation reforms in higher education in Nagaland was reached at the recently concluded seminar on Evaluation Process in Nagaland. This was emerge
  • KSU insist on completion of Wokha-Merapani road
    Dimapur, October 11 (MExN): The Kyong Students Union continues to insist on the completion of the long-standing controversial Wokha-Merapani road, the lifeline of the Kyong, since 2000. The various succeeding o
  • ‘CRPF terrorize Naga border village Yanpha’
    Emilo KhuvungKohima | October 10Things have not been the same for Yanpha village, a Kyong village bordering Assam, since the 1972 Sundaram Report. Yanpha villagers continue to live in suppression by the Central
  • Assam benefits from Naga cash drain
    Morung Express NewsDimapur | October 10  Contrary to the call for economic growth and market liberalization for self-employment of the youth by various state political leaders, Nagaland continues to lose o
  • Naga groups-FNR meet
    Dimapur, October 10 (MExN): The Joint Working Group (JWG) of the signatories to the Covenant of Reconciliation met on Saturday, October 9, 2010 in the spirit of cooperation and respect for each other and agreed
  • ‘Women should be ambassadors for peace’
    DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 10 (MExN): Former minister (IPR) and senior Congressman Thomas Ngullie has said that women should play the role of ambassadors and build bridges between villages and communities. Addressing a g
  • 'Naga groups should draw up Charter of Demand'
    KOHIMA, October 10 (NEPS): Prominent Naga leader and adviser to Eastern Naga Peoples Organization (ENPO), P Pohwang Konyak was critical of the high-profile meeting of top leaders of three Naga underground group
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