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  • The real adversity on climate fallout
    Yangli Naga Kohima We often point our fingers towards carbon when it comes to climate disruption but on a more precise and relevant peripheral measurement, it is the humans that are. And it's not even the
  • Symptoms of Corruptions: Unemployment
    Dr. Salikyu Sangtam North East Christian University On the front page of the Nagaland Post on 3rd December 2019, a headline read: “No job for new underground recruits: CFMG chairman.” What fascinated
  • Society Refusing to Grow-up: Nagaland and the ‘Man-Child’
    C. Lide Sangtam Department of Psychology | St. Joseph University In 1959, a Swiss Jungian Psychologist by the name Marie-Louise von Franz gave a series of lecture concerning what she called the ‘Puer Ae
  • A government based on the rule of law after the final settlement?
     Kaka D. Iralu  Nagaland today is reeking and reeling in a state of lawlessness where our internal politics, our external politics, and even our economy are all in a mess.  But a hope that t
  • How relevant today is media in shaping public opinion
    T Y Tikhir The role mass media play helps shape and form opinions in every space, paradigms and format of our local perception and cognizance to geopolitical trades and global consumerist speed and humanit
  • THE IDEA OF A SOLUTION
    K Saku Jamir Retd Senior Citizen, PWD Link Road, Dimapur Solution to the vexed and protracted Naga political impasse is still being solved. The issue is hotly debated and expression of sentiments and givi
  • Nagaland’s Hornbill Festival...
    A commentary on the evolution of a tourism event   LH Thangi Mannen (Ex Secretary, Tourism, 1998-2004)   “Memory, is the diary that we all carry about with us” Oscar Wilde. 
  • Appreciating the Kohima High Court’s verdict
    Z Lohe The Justice S. Serto of High Court at Kohima passed a judgement in favour of the victim of the Department of Health and Family Welfare on 15th November, 2019 which was published in local papers on 2
  • An Unlikely Success - A Review of The Unlikely Indians
    Dr. Theyiesinuo Keditsu Journeys are rarely linear. Physically one moves toward a destination, yet in the time taken to get from start to finish, the traveller inhabits a multiverse of spaces both within a
  • The Prince of Peace
    Dr. Maongwati Aier (IAS) Rtd Peace is the most common, familiar, popular word for everyone all over the world. It is the desire and cry of every human heart and soul to have peace. Peace may meant to diffe
  • ‘Voices from Nagaland’
    Neingulo Krome Secretary General, Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights. “Whether heaven falls and the rivers run red with blood, I will not allow Nagas to be independent” said the First Prime Minis
  • The Price of Reading
    Department of English Unity College, Dimapur “Time spent reading is time invested” When a book is bought, it is meant to be read because the value of a book is known by the number of readers it h
  • The Indo-Naga issue and its only possible solution
    Kaka D. Iralu 1.     The Indo-Naga issue is the issue of Naga sovereignty for which the Naga flag was raised on 14th August, 1947. This flag was raised after direct and open discussions with
  • Need and Significance of Hornbill Festival
    Thinoneisie Lhousa Kitsubozou, Kohima Condemnation note against on celebrating the famous hornbill festival has been received from different thinkers verbally and from written paper from different walks
  • North East Rural Livelihood project at a glance
    M Ringsanbo Zeliang State Project Coordinator, NERLP, Nagaland The objective of North East Rural Livelihood Project, Ministry of DoNER, Govt. of India (World Bank Funded) is to improve rural livelihood es
  • Naga Political Solution and the case for scepticism on economic front
    Chothazo Nienu Hyderabad There are mainly three institutional constraints that hinder development in the state at present: the presence of many nationalist groups, a lethargic and corrupted government, an
  • Niuland citizens deserve better road
    Shiyeto Wotsa Dimapur The face of Dimapur is changing; we can feel it all round the corner. Almost all the roads connecting the main ways r being constructed n renovated. Mean while, in the road to N
  • My dream for a plastic free Kohima
    Keviseto Mekro CD King Higher Secondary School Wouldn’t it be nice to wake up to a plastic free world, a plastic free India,, a plastic free Kohima. “Stop Using Plastic”!!, “Go Green”!!, “Plas
  • Avenues of hope under attack: Higher education in India
    S Seigoulien Haokip Earlier this month, my brother and I along with my parents visited Tata Institute of Social Sciences- Guwahati (TISS-G), my alma mater where I spent 5 long years of my life as a student
  • Barriers for PWDs an uphill task in Nagaland
    Mapu Jamir IAS (Retd) James Sangwa (name changed), an educated young man has to think several times before going to government offices, Sunday church service or to attend a seminar/ functions and hospitals
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