Lumami, September 28 (MExN): The Nagaland University is setting up a Centre for Ghandian Studies and Research (CGSR) at its Headquarters, Lumami campus which aims to give a special Certificate Course on Peace D
Dimapur, September 28 (MExN): IGNOU, the biggest university in the world is celebrating its silver jubilee year and as part of its celebration, the university conducts series of lecture by different prominent p
Kohima, September 28 (DIPR): A KfW mission team comprising of Dr. Marcus Stewen, Senior Project Manager, Guenther Haase, Technical Expert, and Nand Kishor Agrawal, Project Manager from KfW Development Bank, vis
Our CorrespondentKohima | September 28Dr. S.C. Jamir, former chief minister of Nagaland and former governor of Goa, Maharastra today asserted that Hindi being the official language of the country the boys and g
Our CorrespondentKohima | September 27Nagaland today observed World Tourism Day under the theme Tourism and Biodiversity in the aegis of the Tourism department and Nagaland Tourism Association.Gracing the occas
Garbage, rot, underwear in food areasDimapur, September 27 (MExN): In stark violation of the Essential Commodities Act and the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, a large number of bakeries in Dimapur ar
Dimapur, September 27 (MExN): The United Naga Council and the Committee for Alternative Arrangement today reiterated their demand for an alternative administrative arrangement for Nagas in Manipur.
Dimapur, September 27 (MExN): The UNDSP Nagaland said that September 18 Summit is an opening for the Nagas which was made possible with the participation of the GPRN/NSCN, FGN/NNC, NSCN/GPRN. The Party terming
Dimapur, September 27 (MExN): A two day training programme on Cashew processing and distribution of Cashew nut processing machineries is underway at the State Horti Nursery, 4th mile, green park, Dimapur.
Our CorrespondentKohima | September 27Automatic sanitary napkin vending machines was installed in several educational institutions here today. Girls in some schools of Nagaland can now take care of their health
Morung Express NewsGuwahati/Dimapur | September 26An annual conclave of Naga students in Guwahati provided a platform to introspect and renew the age-old ties between the Assamese and Nagas. Any problem or issu
Morung Express NewsDimapur| September 26 Traveling throughout Nagaland one cannot miss the number of abandoned government constructed buildings. Most of these abandoned buildings have been built in the la
Chizokho VeroKohima | September 26Mother Zaputuou of Kohima Orphanage & Destitute Home will now turn 88 on September 27. Presently, Kohima Orphanage houses 72 inmates in which seven are pursuing for higher
Morung Express NewsDimapur | September 26 Come October and the number of unemployed in the state will be lessened, albeit, only by a few hundreds. Following the state governments advertisement for Holding
Morung Express NewsGuwahati | September 26 For the attendees of the 45th freshers meet of the Naga Students Union Guwahati (NSUG), it turned out to be a lesson in punctuality. The programme held at Shipgra
Al NgullieDimapur | September 25Talks between the state government of Manipur and the agitating United Naga Council (UNC) are expected within the next two weeks, over issues associated with the demand for an al
Morung Express NewsDimapur | September 25 Extortion and illegal tax collection galore, particularly in Dimapur, Home Minister, Imkong L. Imchen, called a meeting at the Deputy Commissioners office at Dimap
Our CorrespondentKohima | September 25A good number of youth from Jammu & Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya including Nagaland joined the seven day long state level National Integration Camp (NIC), which g
Dimapur, September 25 (MExN): Understanding the need to make young people know the importance of peace, happiness and reconciliation, Rev. Kilang Jamir of Youth Harvest Ministry today said that these things are
Our CorrespondentKohima | September 25HIV/AIDS is treatable, yet still without a cure, a multi-prolonged prevention and control effort remains the key option. Even after several decades, HIV/AIDS remains a chal