Dimapur, November 10 (MExN): The AIDS Competence Process (ACP) was initiated in year 2004 by the AIDS Competence Constellation with the belief that the battle against HIV/AIDS can be won by the local people the
Chizokho VeroEnglan (Wokha) | November 10Reiterating that the DAN government supports the ongoing peace process, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio today repeated the governments stance to pave way for an alternative a
Kuzhovesa SohoPhek | November 10 In reference to the resolutions made earlier by the Chakhesang Students Union (CSU), the Union today issued certain terms and conditions to be awarded to violators of the r
Kohima, November 10 (DIPR): A two-day sensitisation training programme for Human Rights, which is also the first of its kind on human and universal rights for women officers, began at the Administrative Trainin
Dimapur, November 10 (MExN): The Consumers Society of Dimapur is organizing a public rally on consumer rights under the theme consumers are to be protected. The event is to be held on December 6 with Dimapur De
Dimapur, November 9 (MExN): It is universally believed that hard work and persistence eventually pays off, but this notion is yet to be proven for Pitoshe Chophy, a 33 year old farmer from Zunheboto. As one of
Morung Express News Dimapur | November 9 The trend of extortion, kidnapping and murder in Dimapur and an ineffective law-response from law-enforcing agencies are already taking effect. Peace-loving ci
Our CorrespondentKohima | November 9The manpower of Nagaland state police stands at 20,784 till March 2007. These figures do not include various battalions of the central police forces, the Assam Rifles and CRP
Morung Express NewsDimapur | November 9An overwhelming majority (70%) of respondents expressed disapproval for the recent governments decision to relax the recruitment policy of teachers. This is as per the lat
Morung Express NewsDimapur | November 9In what will be seen as a major boost to the Naga reconciliation process, general Khole, commander-in-chief of the Naga Army, GPRN/NSCN has said, that leaving aside past a
Dimapur, November 9 (MExN): The Nagaland Users Network (NUN), the first Drug users community network in the country, advocates for drug users in Nagaland, is organising the first Nagaland Drug Users conference
Kohima, November 9 (MExN): The nomenclature of the Tenyimi Central Union (TCU) has been changed to that of the Tenyimi People Organization (TPO) with effect from November 5, 2008. This was figured in the resolu
Dimapur, November 9 (MExN): Dr. Shürhozelies statement State media second to none was today termed as an expedient to set things in its right perspective by the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC).The N
Kohima, November 8 (MExN): Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Board Neiba Kronu has said that the state government is trying to engage various buyers to market organic produce as well as improve the same.Tow
Bonnie KonyakDimapur | November 8In the wake of the worst-ever attack in the northeast that rocked Assam on October 30, sensitive areas especially those close to the Assam border has come under the scanner. Wha
Kohima, November 8 (MExN): The Awakening Bells Centre at Kruoliezou, Kohima village, will be dedicated on November 12 at 3:00 pm. Rev. Neirielie Mechieo, Sr. Pastor of Baptist Revival Church Kohima, will invoke
DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 8 (MExN): In the light of the fractured mandate of 2003 and 2008 election, the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) today accused the NPF party of forming the government through manipula
Newmai News NetworkImphal | November 8The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR-South Sector) has expressed deep concern over the prevailing situation in Manipur where democratic rights of the people ar
Dimapur, November 7 (MExN): The violent response of the Manipur police on November 3 against peaceful demonstrators protesting against the injustice that the Mapithel (Thoubal) Multipurpose Project has imposed
Dimapur, November 7 (MExN): The situation in Wokha town in the aftermath of the Tokhu Emong skirmish between public members and the 41 Assam Rifles is reported to be under control. No untoward incidents were re