KOHIMA, OCTOBER 8 (DIPR): NSACS has added another feather to its cap by launching Mobile ICTC (Integrated Counseling and Testing Centre), the first of its kind in Nagaland, today at the Indoor Stadium Kohima.Gr
Dimapur, October 8 (MExN): The Zeliangrong Baudi and the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union mourn the demise of former Naga Club president Vilavor Liegese Zeliang who passed away October 6 at Dimapur. Descr
TUENSANG, OCTOBER 8 (MExN): The Angangba village, Tuensang appealed to the NSCN (IM) authorities to revoke their declaration of “Azha” against Alemtemshe stating that the term “anti-people” is a complet
‘Entitled to right to freedom of thought & opinion’ Dimapur, October 8 (MExN): The NSCN-IM is asked by Akhoya village to revoke the decree served to former Nagaland Chief Minister Dr. SC Jamir and
Dimapur, October 7 (MExN): NSCN (IM) General Secretary, Th Muivah along with a high level delegation is in Delhi to hold crucial talks scheduled to be held on October 10 next. Amidst growing speculation that th
Dimapur, October 7 (MExN): The Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) today insisted both the NSCN factions to revoke their decisions against two Naga politicians and a state bureaucrat, saying that threatening and in
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 7 (MExN): Senior IAS officer Alemtemshi Jamir, Agriculture Production Commissioner & Principal Secretary whose name has been in the news over the NSCN (IM) terming him as ‘anti people’
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 7 (MExN): Giving account of the circumstances under which four persons including a cadre of the NSCN-IM, a former member of the NSCN-IM, a student leader and a civilian were killed at AG colony
Dimapur, October 6 (MExN): The NSCN-K has assured the Yimchunger Tribal Council to “not to take it seriously” the “order” issued against YTC president by a “secretary” of Tisary region, NSCN-K. 
Dimapur, October 7 (MExN): Major groups of North East have decided to stay away from the meeting on India’s Look East Policy, scheduled to be held in Guwahati from October 7-9 having been opposed by some conc
Dimapur, October 7 (MExN): The Eastern Naga Students’ Association (ENSA) is organizing its second General Conference on October 15 and 16 at Dimapur Town Hall with State Lok Sabha MP W Wangyuh Konyak and DMC
Dimapur, October 7 (MExN): Kikruma village, while expressing deep anguish at the killing of four of its members in Kohima recently, has demanded from the NSCN-K to produce evidence on what guilt the demised wer
Kuzhovesa SohoPhek | October 7In a bid to check the exploitation of consumers by unscrupulous consumer, the Phek District Voluntary Consumer Organisation (PDVCO) has shopkeepers that the organisation would stro
Dimapur, October 6 (MExN): Acting on specific information received, personnel from the Special Operation Team (SOT), Mobile Squad and the West Police Station raided a house in Duncan Bosti and recovered a huge
Morung Express NewsKohima | October 6Seven years after the National Biological Diversity Act 2002 was enacted, Nagaland set certain conditions which needs to be recognized if the Act has to be put to practice i
Morung Express NewsKohima | October 6The Attack on the DAN government by the BJP Nagaland unit over breakdown of law and order in the State and allegations of rampant indulgence in nepotism and corruption
Morung Express NewsKohima | October 6Several Naga Organizations which included Naga Hoho, NBCC, NPMHR and NSF extended its solidarity to the people of Myanmar and termed the ‘lukewarm’ response of China and
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 6 (MExN): Atso Doulo, former Working president of youth NPF wing, has shared his opinion that the State BJP voicing its concern over the lawlessness and corruption prevailing in the State “is
DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 6 (MExN): The Chakhesang Youth Front (CYF) has described as ‘despicable, barbaric, vile, loathsome and dastardly’ the killing of Kevetso Kezo, former leacy Chakhesang region (NSCN-IM), Avo
Dimapur, October 6 (MExN): A four-day intensive journalism for social action workshop was held at Salesian College of Higher Education, Dimapur, from 3 – 6 October for the thirty outgoing students of the coll