Prof GT Thong
Kohima
The DNSU recently appealed to the authorities of the institutions (schools and colleges) in and around Dimapur to consider exemption of fees, particularly for the less fortunate stu
Shaokhai Mayirnao
Debates on Dog Meat Ban in Nagaland have inconclusively raised that such an initiative by the state is a sham devoid of democratic virtues. Peoples as citizens deserve justice - time for
Chang Imlong
Tuensang
The necessity to stay connected has become a second skin for us today. Blame it on modern technology! So when Jio telecom provider fails even to give the basic minimum internet spe
Rev Fr G L Khing
Kohima
Generally, tribal are large hearted people with happy faces. But in particular, the flavours of tribalism at all times and seasons can kill all the goodness they possess. Tribals
Dr Eyingbeni Humtsoe-Nienu
Rev Prof K Lasuh (as he was popularly known) was a Christian minister who served God in different capacities. He breathe his last after battling with cancer. He spent his most an
Reimeingam Marchang
North East (NE) people migration to the mainland cities of India was considerable during pre-covid-19 pandemic period. It is evident from Census of India data that the shares of migrant
M Jamir
Padumpukhuri, Dimapur
This is my personal opinion and an appeal to the department concerned, in regard to the recent grievances put forward by Unemployed Trained Nurse Association Nagala
Dr John Mohan Razu
Coronavirus has radically altered political economy of the world. Political economy in simple term means activities that deal with production, distribution, consumption, buying and
The Dimapur Ao Youth Organisation (DAYO) would like to clarify once and for all its stand on the purported delimitation exercise in the state of Nagaland. Of late, several malicious allegations with sinist
Ikato Chishi Swu
General Secretary, CNC
‘Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!
“I will put My Spirit in you, and you shall live, and I will place you in your own land
Nungshilemba
Dimapur
The world of today lacks civility in conversation and both parties scream at each other from the extreme end. What was once deemed logical and good manners, to meet midway
Philip Nyam Phom
Geneva
The proud tweets of the Nagaland Chief Secretary about the cabinet’s decision on banning the sale of dog meat in Nagaland were well received by the animal activists and indiv
Dr A Loso Chalai
Immanuel College, Dimapur
My dear students, remember you are precious to God and to the society. We are all concerned about you. During this difficult time of pandemic you may be passing
Zopovil Zao
Jakhama
Sometimes the majority is on the wrong side but that doesn't mean the wrong is always right. Needless to say but much is said and done. The Governors letter to the Chief Minister i
Wati Aier
In the Pensées, the philosopher Pascal urges women and men to consider an unavoidable fact of humanity: that to be human is to fall. At the same time, the philosopher declares that to be a
SC Jamir
Former CM & Governor
Article 371A (1) commences with a non-obstante provision i.e. notwithstanding anything in the Constitution. Article 371A (1)(b) reposes the special responsibility
Jacob Sundas
Chümoukedima
Brief Bio Graphy of Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (1814 - 1868)
Bhanu Bhakta Acharya
Bhanu Bhakta Acharya was born in 13th of July, 1814 in Chundi Ramgha villag
Khelsoril Wanbe
Manipur
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has dealt a severe blow to the global socio-economic and political landscape and will have far-reaching repercussions and ramificatio
Dr Eyingthung Odyuo
PG Scholar
GHMC&H, Bengaluru
The Ministry of Ayurveda (A), Yoga (Y) & Naturopathy, Unani (U), Siddha (S), Sowa-Rigpa (S) and Homoeopathy (H), abbreviated as AYUSH, fo
Dr Debojyoti Borkotoky
Subject Matter Specialist(Animal Sc.)
KVK-Phek, ICAR-NRC on Mithun, Nagaland
Indian agriculture faces an array of serious but mitigable problems. One of the major predi