Morung Express NewsDimapur | December 3Nagaland Director General of Police, J Changkija has said that policing, today, has generally become very complex, bringing in new challenges everyday and that the present
Morung Express News Kohima/Dimapur | December 3Minister for Health & Family Welfare Kuzholuzo Nienu today assured that the government will render all possible efforts to help disabled people in the sta
DIMAPUR, DECEMBER 3 (MExN): Visiting representative of the US Consulate General Kolkota said that Nagaland had great tourism prospects however the state first needed to attend to some issues like infrastructure
Kohima, December 3 (PTI): Though still in its infancy, the dairy industry in Nagaland has made its presence felt by supplying milk not only to consumers in the state, but also to those in the districts of Assam
Dimapur, December 3 (MExN): “Nagaland does not have any policy on ‘Old Age’ including specialization in some hospitals for treatment of such category of the society. Perhaps your Association (Dimapur Dist
Dimapur, December 3 (MExN): The three-day standoff between the Security forces and the NSCN (IM) at Seithekiema would not have taken place but for the “ulterior motive of the Assam Rifles under the command of
Kohima, December 2 (MExN): Many a youth in Nagaland still hold on to the fringe of hope called “government job”. To Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, they are “small-headed people”. Rio, reiterating the oft-r
Dimapur, December 2 (MExN): The government of Nagaland ‘assuring’ to refer the contentious issue of superannuation to the court is taken note of by the Educated Unemployed Union of Nagaland, who says the or
Bonnie KonyakDimapur | December 2After the October 30 serial bomb blast in different parts of Assam—the most deadly recorded in the Northeast— Nagaland is on high alert with intelligence inputs pointing to
Our Correspondent Kiphire | December 2The District Disaster Management Committee Kiphire organize a one day training program on gender issue in Disaster Management at the D.C conference hall Kiphire, with
Dimapur, December 2 (MExN): For the first time in History of India, ‘Mithun Festival 2008’ is being celebrated to commemorate the progress made in the field of Mithun Husbandry at NRC-Mithun, Jharnapani. Th
Limalenden LongkumerMokokchung | December 1Hunting to many a Naga is a favourite leisure activity. Almost every Naga family owns a 12 bore shot-gun or a .22 rifle or at least an air rifle, if not a rubber catap
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): Into its third day now, the ‘standoff’ between the security forces and cadres of the NSCN (IM) near Patkai Christian College is reportedly forcing students from the old campus to
Chizokho VeroKisama | December 1The much-anticipated week-long annual Hornbill Festival of Nagaland 2008 got off to a colorful start here this morning at the Naga Heritage village—showcasing the rich cultural
Our CorrespondentKisama | December 1Nagaland today set another tourist destination with the inauguration of World War II Museum here at the Naga Heritage Village. Inaugurating the museum, Governor K. Sankaranar
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): The fifth general conference of Network of Nagaland Drugs and AIDS Organizations (N Naga DAO) culminated with the commemoration of World AIDS Day on December 1, today at Town Hall, D
Our CorrespondentKohima | December 1Minister for health & family welfare Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu today said the government is committed to fight against the menace of HIV/AIDS in the state on war footing. Spe
Dimapur, December 1 (MExN): Enraged by what it terms as “violation of fundamental rights as enshrined in the Constitution of India”, the Garo Students Union of Nagaland has submitted a complaint to Recruiti
Dimapur, November 30 (MExN): With the state government and the Union Ministry of Railways set to introduce a new broad gauge line from Dimapur to Kohima covering a length of 125 kilometers, the village councils
Y Merina ChishiDimapur| November 30 There are stories that emerge from a place where AIDS is still considered “dirty” and associated with “morality;” and the brutal reality is that women are usuall