DIMAPUR, FEB 2 (MExN): Making an appeal to all underground to end factional killings, the Nagaland GB Federation and the Nagaland Dobashis’ Association today offered “to work out some modalities to maintain
DIMAPUR, FEB 2 (MExN): The FGN today said the “apology made by Isak from time to time is a fraud to kill more Nagas and deceiving to our people only.” Terming as historical records, a release issued by
Dimapur, Feb 2 (MExN): Zunheboto contractors are concerned that the liabilities in the DLVC list of Zunheboto district has been pending for more than two decades and they belong to many individuals who cannot a
Kohima, Feb 2 (MExN): Giving a huge boost to indigenous games and sports in Nagaland, a team from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London, UK, on a documentary venture to promote indigenous games and
Dimapur, Feb 2 (MExN): Four independent candidates from 47-Karong (ST) Assembly Constituency are up in strong protest against NSCN-IM involving in campaigning for a UNC-nominated candidate contesting in the 9th
Dimapur, Feb 1 (MExN): The NSCN (K) and its “close associates” should rethink “most immediately” the reasons for their objecting students from the four hill districts of Manipur appearing examinations i
Dimapur, Feb 1 (MExN): The NSCN (K) and its “close associates” should rethink “most immediately” the reasons for their objecting students from the four hill districts of Manipur appearing examinations i
Kohima, FEB 1 (NEPS): Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said he is proud to be an NPF Chief Minister of the DAN coalition. He said it took long years for him to reach this stage. He said he joined the regiona
KOHIMA, FEB 1 (DIPR): “It is extremely difficult to bid farewell to someone whom we welcomed with zest and fanfare only a few years back and now find difficult to say words of parting” Rio said in his farew
Dimapur, Feb 1 (MExN): The Myanmar junta continues to commit atrocities upon Naga villagers from rape to religious persecution. Naga National League for Democracy (Burma) appeals to sympathizers and democratic
DIMAPUR, FEB 1 (DIPR): Late Dr. Hokishe Sema who passed away on January 31 was accorded a state funeral today at DDSC Stadium, Dimapur. The funeral service was attended by a host of leaders, former colleagues,
Longrangty LongcharDimapur | February 1A sad, longing moment for outgoing Governor Shaymal Datta was perhaps reserved for the last when he was about to board the plane bound for Kolkata: ex-servicemen of
Guwahati, Feb 1 (MExN): TR Zeliang, member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, today attended the meeting of NE MPs from all the NE states at the NE Frontal Railways Headquarters at Maligaon, Guwahati, to discuss devel
The TelegraphNew Delhi The National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) has made it clear it will not talk to the new chairman of the ceasefire monitoring mechanism, who will replace present incumbe
PUGHOBOTO, Feb 1 (DIPR): With a view to explore the incredible cultural richness of indigenous sporting events and festivals around the world, BBC has been filming a documentary entitled ‘Last Man Standing’
KOHIMA, FEB 1 (MExN): The first NPF central office bearers’ meeting was held on January 31 at hotel Japfu, where concern over factional clashes and killings was expressed. The state’s administrative machine
DIMAPUR, FEB 1 (MExN): Replying to a statement issued by Thepusa of the NSCN (K), “Capt.” Chelo Mero of the NSCN (I-M) today said that “Naga Army is in no way terrorizing the public of Phek town.”  
Dimapur, Feb 1 (MExN): Joining the ‘sensible and neutral lots’, the NSCN-IM asks the NSCN-K to withdraw the threats issued to students from the four hill districts of Manipur who are about to appear for the
Dimapur, Feb 1 (MExN): The NSCN (K) and its “close associates” should rethink “most immediately” the reasons for their objecting students from the four hill districts of Manipur appearing examinations i
Dimapur, Jan 31 (MExN): Outgoing Nagaland Governor, relinquishing his office, said the Nagas need more men and women with dreams to solve the problems and difficulties facing the state today.“We need greater