Dziesetuonuo Theünuo
Modern College Kohima
Smoking has become a common habit for many young people today. Knowing the hazardous effects of tobacco, youngsters consume all the intoxicants to keep up the
Manoj Kumar, KL Meena, DJ Rajkhowa, E Lireni Kikon & A NameiICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra, LonglengOilseed crops are a significant part of the agricultural economy in India. India is the fourth largest oi
Kaka D Iralu
India indeed has many reasons to celebrate her 70th Republic Day because she has accomplished a lot in the past 70 years of being a sovereign independent republic. Ever since 1947, she has indee
Taka Masa Ao
Senior Advocate & Ex MLA
The Article 11 of the Constitution of India empowers the Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship law. The Citizenship Act, 1955(Act No.57
Dr Shimreingam Shimray
Jorhat
We have been hearing the debate on Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016 and seen series of protest rallies.
It has created havoc in the region. The two positions being tak
Thepfulhouvi Solo
The Dobashi was the first pillar in the governing structure of the Naga Hills during the British Government in the nineteenth century.
The Government appointed the Dobashi for the qualit
M Sashi Jamir
Dimapur
With the dawn of a fresh year Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) is making a right clarion call to the Nagas. Nagas, both young and old, must once again re-look at our poli
Reverend L Suohie Mhasi
The Framework Agreement which was said to have been signed on August 3, 2015 is recognition of the uniqueness of the Naga political situation and history. If so, it is recognition of
Forum for Naga Reconciliation
Today, we need to re-imagine the Indo-Naga Peace Process with one that encompasses and compliments the political exchanges in Delhi between the Government of India and the Naga
Khekiye K Sema, IAS (Retd)
Thilixu Village, Dimapur
The Government of India has made it amply clear that the subject of "Sovereignty" and "Integration" is no longer negotiable. The NSCN
Kaka D Iralu
The Citizenship Amendment Bill of 2019 is an Act of law passed by the Indian Parliament to give Indian citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians who had fled to India
Khrietuonyü Noudi On my 30th birthday I had gone for a haircut. I walked all the way from my home to the saloon in town on foot. I was conscious and in my right sense I guess. But I was somewhat oblivious
Pakinrichapbo (Advocate)
Samziuram Village, Peren
The arbitrary detention of Kishorchandra Wangkhem, post his social media rant on facebook by the Manipur Government has so many angles entwined behind his a
Aniruddha Babar, Ph.D
Tetso College, Dimapur
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a socially or ritually recognised union between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between those spou
Dr. R Talimoa MollierResearch Associate,ICAR Research Complex for Northeast Hills RegionA sow has the capacity to yield high numbers of piglets per farrowing but it is often observed that the weaning size of th
Sanyü Iralu
Sechü-Zubza
Every human being is born, first as a baby. With few exceptions, all babies come heralded, and received with open arms. But as innocent, and mild and gentle they are at
Khekiye K. Sema IAS (Retd)
Thilixu Village, Dimapur
Fellow Naga Fathers, Mothers, brothers, sisters and all our little children wherever you are…I have no Christmas cards or a piece of meat to of
Fr Paul Lelen Haokip
As December sets in, consideration for Christmas is in the air. Shops and decorations; talks and programme are directed towards the birth of Jesus, which Christians popularly know as C
The “Rejoinder to 4th Naga Hoho Federal Assembly Resolution” written by Mr Kenyuseng Tep, Acting Speaker and Mr Keviletuo Kiewhuo, Advisor of Naga Hoho which was capitulated in local dailies on 02
Rev. Dr. V.K. Nuh
The most wondrous story of human history is God becoming man. It is amazing to imagine how our Heavenly Father, became a baby in the lap of a Virgin Mary who became speechless in the f