(Facts and Fiction)
K Puroh
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose combined his cult of Freedom and Revolt with spiritual awakening, and attached but little importance t
Nillo Rengma
The Rengma Hills (now in Assam) was created on 18th April 1841. Later, the Naga Hills District was created in 1866 by incorporating Rengma Hills with Samaguting (Chümoukedima) as its headqu
Nukhosa Chüzho
Kohima
2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa’s criticism against social media giant, Facebook, for its failure in restraining the spread of hate, disinformation and disinclinat
Vladimir Smakhtin
Inter Press Service
It is not uncommon for a water-centric research, policy or development organization or network to declare its long-term vision of the “water-secure world”.
Rabbit farming, also known as Cuniculture, is a rather profitable business where one can raise rabbits in a land without much investment. Rabbits can be reared for its fur and meat, which is in high demand, esp
Marwa Awad
Inter Press Service
Current food systems are no longer fit for the 21st century. Inequitable distribution, poor nutritional habits, and climate change are three issues breaking down our global fo
Limakumla Jamir
Immanuel College, Dimapur
Language originates in a specific socio-cultural milieu as the first identity marker. It plays a key role in shaping the personality of an individual, his thought p
Mazie Nakhro, PhD
Around A.D. 100, the Greek philosopher Plutarch left us this profound observation about government: “An imbalance between the rich and the poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of
Mazie Nakhro, PhD
Around A.D. 100, the Greek philosopher Plutarch left us this profound observation about government: “An imbalance between the rich and the poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of
Guy Dinmore
Inter Press Service
The world’s most influential conservation congress, meeting for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, has issued its starkest warning to date over th
Dr John Mohan Razu
Unusual, and yet surprising that the Nobel peace prize for the year 2021 awarded to two journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov, who braved the wrath of the leaders of the Philippines a
Nukhosa Chüzho
Kohima
The global energy crunch is continuous and ongoing. It is offset by access to limited natural resources, resulting in low supply to meet the ever rising demand. Its impact assumes
Dr Toshinungla Ao
Mushrooms are known to mankind since early human civilization. Presently, this mushroom is everywhere in the world and can be considered as a global celebrity. The global domination of mush
Ronen Palan
The Conversation
Many of the world's richest and most powerful people are in the spotlight once more for using secretive tax havens and corporate structures to hide wealth and avoid paying t
Dr John Mohan Razu
Money has no bar, it cuts across all barriers and boundaries. Money plays the most important part in everyone’s life. Some struggle hard to earn money by putting forth their labor, b
Z Lohe
Nagaland can be likened to that of the present Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The human right violations under the application of the Sharia law by the Taliban in Afghanistan has been the headlines i
Sentsuthung Odyuo
Research Scholar, Christ
University, Bengaluru
The debates encompassing against the shifting of branches/cells to the new DC office complex, Chümoukedima by different groups an
Imlisanen Phom
Dimapur
What is SARFAESI Act 2002? The Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act. In short if a person takes a loan from the bank and ca
Dr Samhita Barooah
Education, Research and Writing
The colonial perspectives of trading forests for cash incomes and products for future has not changed. In today's era capital comes as loan which is a
Uttam Nath
Dimapur
Synthetic pesticides, their uses and side-effects
Modern agriculture system has been changing extensively since the last couple of decades of twentieth century till date along wi