Tumbenthung Humtsoe
The Indian economy is making headlines for worrying reasons, bringing to mind a book of Amartya Sen and Jean Dreze, “An Uncertain Glory”, written about the Indian economy at a time
Kaka D. Iralu
On September 6, as I alighted from my vehicle at Chedema Peace camp to observe the 1964 cease fire day commemoration, a thought suddenly struck me. That thought was: “ Will this be the last
Dr. Sedevi Angami
Director, CIHSR
On the 7th September, the NPRAAF raised questions of CIHSR flouting the rules of the MOU in the newspapers. These allegations are absolutely baseless, ignorant of the gro
Imti Imsong, President
Don Bosco Alumni, Dimapur Unit
St. John Bosco, commonly known as Don Bosco was born in Turin, Italy in 1815. This future saint, raised by single mother, experienced the pains of pov
Veterinary Hospital Kohima
There are several important and versatile utilities that make rabbit rearing a profitable venture. Management of rabbit includes breeding, feeding, cleaning, care of new born, he
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
The leadership of Nagas is being tampered and trampled from time to time. This has given opportunity to many associations and NGOs to take up the role of leadershipin leading
Thekhro Mero
Pfutsero Town
The easiest way to escape the reality of unemployment is to blame another person for it. That said, our state has seen the empirical side of it. Contrary to the popular prover
W. Shapwon
Joint Secretary, NNC
The Naga nation was founded by the Naga National Council (NNC) under the leadership of Eno (Mr) A.Z. Phizo before India and Burma became Independent, by declaring t
The Naga people struggle for Political Settlement has come a long way with Blood and Tears. Thousands of Naga noble souls have been sacrificed for the cause of the Naga people. In the process, we have experienc
Pete Yiese
Or clean drains, or beautiful buildings, or well lit streets. Now don’t get me wrong. We don’t deserve it because we just do not know what to do with them—except destroy, litter, pollute.
Elizabeth Pojar
Surrounded the village in three rings;
the atrocities against the brave souls.
Not a sip of water was made to offer.
Punished and tortured the whole day.
Ah! the pain they had t
I was brought up from Govt institution. I passed out my matriculation from John Govt. High school Viswema,
Completed my higher secondary from Kohima Science College Jotsoma. I persuaded my degree course fr
N Krocha
Chekiye Village
Teacher’s day is here again. Our local dailies will be flooded with Teacher’s day greetings/messages. A vast majority if not 100% of these messages will be in praise or hono
Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho
General Secretary, NBCC
On the 55th Peace Day
As the state observes September 6 as peace day, Nagaland Baptist Church Council appeals to the believers to say a pray on this da
A Clarification about FNR
Forum for Naga Reconciliation
THE FAILURE OF FORUM FOR NAGA RECONCILIATION (FNR) was pointed out by a responsible Naga political group leader at a recent public
Kaka D Iralu
As the present talks seem to be coming to a conclusion, I humbly feel that every Naga should have a recapitulation of their history so that we do not end once again in another political quanda
“A warm and a happy Teachers’ Day”
Teachers play an important role in a society, and in student life. They shape and mould the future of a child in a way that the child become perfect and a respectful ma
Kahuto Chishi Sumi
In the course of my academic life, I have been fortunate to come under the tutelage of many good teachers; but towards the end of my schooldays, in St. Edmund’s School, Shillong, I was
Shibdas Ghose
Dimapur
On the 5th September, schools throughout the country including Nagaland enthusiastically and with immense joy celebrates “Teachers’ Day” to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Sarv
Peteneizo Talie
MA Philosophy
St Joseph University, Dimapur
‘Every time I stray away from the lord’s word, I find emptiness and darkness’.
~ Tyson fury.
Unfortunately, it is