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  • The many dimensions of giving
    ‘Giving’ is a virtue and every religion advocates and preaches about it. Every parent teaches their young ones about this virtue and tells them to share their belongings like toys or eatables with their sib
  • World Press Freedom in an age of remoteness
    Raghbendra Jha Inter Press Service Edmund Burke called the press the fourth estate, the fourth pillar of democracy, with an oversight role on the remaining three pillars – the legislature, executive a
  • Internet restrictions harm the press & public alike
    Michael De Dora Inter Press Service  When Myanmar’s military seized power from the elected government in February, one of its first actions was to further squeeze the already restricted free flow
  • Press freedom vital in the fight against the pandemic
    Sibahle Zuma Inter Press Service  Access to accurate information is vitally important during the pandemic, so that people can understand how to protect themselves and their families, and to hold their
  • Spyware threatens press freedom’s privacy imperative
    Jonathan Rozen Inter Press Service  Spyware’s repeated use to target journalists and those close to them poses an existential threat to the privacy required for press freedom to flourish. Without
  • World Press Freedom in an age of remoteness
    Raghbendra Jha Inter Press Service  Edmund Burke called the press the fourth estate, the fourth pillar of democracy, with an oversight role on the remaining three pillars – the legislature, execu
  • Law in Motion: Cyber Crimes - 9
    Rupin Sharma, IPS Having briefly examined the Private IP Addresses let us round up the topic of IP addresses and then examine the internet Routers and the Public IP Addresses. However, let me take a few poin
  • Responding to Death, Suffering and Theodicy
    Dr Brainerd Prince It was not too long back that I was working with one of my students on the themes of suffering and theodicy. The theoretical discussions we had and the many theories we explored have indee
  • Provide COVID-19 vaccine to staff and students of HEls in Nagaland
    Dr Achuth A Dimapur  This open letter is a sincere and urgent appeal to the Minister of Health and Family Welfare (Nagaland), the Minister of Higher Education and Tribal Affairs (Nagaland), the Departm
  • Human and Nature
    Chanambang Ibohal Mangang Mao  Life and Death are natural phenomenon that exist in the spiritual culture of humanity. Where there is life, there is death too. They are inevitably inseparable from one&#
  • Reconsidering Article 371 (A) in context of oil exploration in Nagaland
    Meyabi A Niphi Yours truly is not a historian or a geologist to write about oil exploration activities in Nagaland nor a legal expert to comment on the special provision extended to Nagaland under Article 37
  • Insight to life
    Wabungtemzen Tzudir 6th Semester, Modern College This life we live is so chaotic and at the same time harmonic. We are told to dream of this fairy tale land in our imagination and that, one day we’ll
  • Medical Oxygen 101: Five Fatal Points
    Nikili V Rochill Kohima It is a horrifying nightmare to behold. Across India, even in the most developed of States, a shortage of medical oxygen in hospitals continues to claim the lives of people who would
  • Let's appreciate students irrespective of marks, success or failure
    N L Naga Kohima It's a human nature to appreciate a person who has succeeded, but at the same time humans have despised failure, instead of supporting and helping the weak ones or those who lack behind,
  • Covid-19: The Makings of a Third World War
    Selim Jahan Inter Press Service When we were growing up in the sixties during the time of the Cold War between the USA and the then Soviet Union, we would often hear about a possible Third World War. Someti
  • Law In Motion: Cyber Crimes – 8
    Rupin Sharma, IPS  We have discussed primarily incidents involving ‘devices’ which provide us an ITC (Information Technology Convergence) interface. The incidents are essentially in the natu
  • Caring for Mental Health in our Covid World
    Dr Brainerd Prince The Covid pandemic has wreaked havoc on many aspects of our lives. With the mutations and the new wave, most if not all of us have lost people in our networks and we have regularly faced d
  • Restoring our Earth
    Dr N Janbemo Humtsoe Climate Reality Leader The theme for this year’s earth day is “Restore our Earth”. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines restore as “to return something to an e
  • People’s Leader: Dalit woman becomes the voice of farmers
    Sania Farooqui Inter Press Service  On 12 January this year, somewhere in the outskirts of the capital, New Delhi, 24 year old Dalit activist Nodeep Kaur was arrested by the Haryana police for protesti
  • Naga Solution: The way forward?
    Prof GT Thong Kohima Our forefathers’ only desire was to be free of foreign dominion once the British left; but it was not to be. Sovereignty eludes the Nagas and thus, will eternally remain an emotio
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