Our correspondent Sechü (Zubza) | May 23A sensitization programme on HIV/AIDS and planning workshop for health awareness for villages of western Angami region was held here today at Sechü Zubza council h
Dimapur, May 23 (MExN): The NPCC today reaffirmed the earlier statement of its vice president Zachilo on the recent election in Nagaland and the “double standard” role of chief minister Neiphiu Rio in “of
Dimapur, May 22 (MExN): Ten people have been reported injured in a clash between villagers of Maolva and Tsuma village in Medziphema tonight. Following the clash which erupted at around 6:30 PM, the administrat
Dimapur, May 22 (MExN): Finally vaporizing the dizzying speculation that the NPF-led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland was about to join the United Progressive Front at the center, DAN won’t be. “We are not j
Al Ngullie Morung Express NewsThe Ambassador of Myanmar to India has assured Nagaland government leaders to mull with the Junta, the matter of ‘recognizing’ Myanmar Nagas with a “status.” Toward th
Kohima, May 22 (DIPR): National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) Nagaland, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoH&FW) is organising a
Dimapur, May 22 (MExN): In an effort to establish a common platform, a get-together for the people of the north-eastern states of India, who are currently residing in the United Kingdom, was recently held on Ma
Dimapur, May 22 (MExN): The Dimapur district administration today evicted residents and demolished more than eighty houses at army supply colony in Dimapur for alleged encroachment of civilian area. The houses
Dimapur, May 22 (MExN): Over the recent dismissal of the Special Leave Dismissal of the Delimitation Commission of India by the Supreme Court, the joint action committee of the tribal hohos today explained that
Energy-starved Nagaland in need of thermal powerImkong WallingDimapur | May 21Announced with much fanfare as part of the “special economic package,” the proposed heavy-fuel oil-based thermal power plant at
Dimapur, May 21 (MExN): The Supreme Court on May 4 has heard the councils on the Special Leave Petition filed against the PIL of the Chakhesang Public Organization and others on the issue of delimitation in Nag
Dimapur, May 21 (MExN): A Naga girl said to be working as a nurse in a hospital in Delhi was found murdered inside a park near Civil Lines, (near Delhi University), on May 14. The deceased was said to be
Kobulong, May 21 (DIPR): The bimonthly coordination meeting of government departments under EAC Kobulong circle was held on May 20 at the office chamber of EAC Kobulong. The Officer In-Charge of the Kobulong Po
Newmai News NetworkKohima | May 21 The scourge of water scarcity has hit most in many parts of Nagaland, if not all the districts of the state. The scarcity of water has been a matter of worry for the den
Kohima, May 21 (DIPR): The department of Food & Civil Supply has introduced in the State a Paddy Procurement Policy 2004 (PPP) to protect the farmers against exploitation by middlemen and to ensure them the
Kohima, May 21 (DIPR): The Nagaland Women Commission, Nagaland, jointly with the Rengma Mothers’ Association organised a subdivision-level Women Seminar with the theme ‘Towards a New Horizon’ on May 20 at
Dimapur, May 21 (MExN): Dimapur police personnel assisted by the 24th Assam Rifles, and the IRB conducted a surprise “flush out operation” in different parts of the district today which lasted from 6:00 &nb
Dimapur, May 21 (MExN): The Western Sumi Students' Union (WSSU) today listed a number of queries for the chief minister in regard to the ongoing verifications in the School Education department. The union said
Dimapur, May 20, (MExN): The Zeliangrong Students’ Union of Nagaland condemns what it stated today is the “repeated atrocities” of armed Dimasa militants against Zeliangrong in Assam’s North Cachar Hill
Al NgullieDimapur | May 20Nagaland state will have to put on hold all its women-parity claims for some time. The state isn’t doing too well on the gender empowerment front, as has been reiterated by a recent