Dr John Mohan Razu
After the Great Depression and 2008 financial crash—COVID—19 is creating havoc amongst the nations of the world. It is due to globalization. Particularly, the developing countries we
Ekyimo Shitirie
Bayavu Hill, Kohima
This is not a matter to be debated or opposed. It is supposed to be a matter of great national import constitutionally enforceable by the immutable order
Chenijan Patton
Tsumang Colony,
Bhandari Town, Wokha
Tom Cruise movie Mission Impossible phrase desperate times calls for desperate measures offers a viable paradigm for articulation, deliber
Abu Zhunyu
Medziphema
As COVID-19 that has now sickened about 100,000 people and caused more than 3000 deaths, it breaks your heart to see how certain sections of people across the world have responded to
Ayong
APRO Noklak
Peace in its totality is orderliness, absence of confusion, a good feels secure everywhere. While Peace cannot be simply confined between human to human, Peace in its complete sens
Prof GT Thong
Kohima
Reading the article Delimitation Exercise, a must in Nagaland by Jonas Yanthan (The Morung Express - Public Discourse and Eastern Mirror - Readers Mirror: Views & Reviews, both da
V Atsi Dolie
Mission Compound, Kohima
As you sow, so shall you reap is an immutable law of God and universally true. We use it to express condemnation against unpleasant consequences of thoughtless
Kevingulie Tachü
The well-known fact of Alcohol Prohibition in Nagaland is only Prohibition of refined alcohol and its reasonable price. Adulterated alcohol are abundant and they cost a handsome price. Al
Jonas Yanthan
Delimitation exercise is an intrinsic feature and need of any Parliamentary Democracy of which India is one and Nagaland is part and parcel of it. The purpose of delimitation is to bring abou
Neikhrolo Khalo
I take this privilege to share a brief story of the Naga style traditional way of wrestling. Ever since its inception, Naga Wrestling as it is popularly known, has always envisioned its wre
State Resource Centre for Women
Kohima
International Womens Day is observed each year on March 8 to celebrate the social, economic and political contributions women have made to our world. It is the day
Bendangnerenla Walling
The eyes that speaks emotions
with no word being uttered;
The smile that lights up the faces
of everyone around her
But,
Theres something that I see behind her
Beauti
M Veronica Chishi Sanglir
As I watched the TV series Band Baaja Bride, I loved the lines spoken by Sabayasachi Mukherjee, the fashion designer who uttered a very catchy phrase to one of the brides in the s
T S Haokip
It is Womens day today. Some might say, Why is it that Mothers Day, Daughters Day and Womens Day are celebrated grandiosely but not Sons Day and Mens Day? On a lighter note, well, there might be
Chichanbemo George Patton
Salesian College, Dimapur
Recently I was given the privilege of writing the script for a skit competition which was held during the College Week. The proposed theme
Z K Pahrü Pou
Mission Colony, Pfutsero
Naga freedom movement is considered to be one of the longest peoples movements not only in Asia but also in the whole world. This movement is also one of the strong
The controversy surrounding the Framework Agreement (FA) of August 3, 2015 is most unfortunate. As per an interview given to a leading local newspaper, the Government of Indias Representative and Interlocutor f
Z Lohe
The Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition Act (NLTPA) was enacted by the Nagaland Legislative Assembly in 1989. This Act had to be enacted under the pressure of the NBCC whose volunteers resorted to fas
M Sashi Jamir PhD
Associate Professor of Old Testament Interpretation,
Oriental Theological Seminary
1. Introduction
Every society operates within its own worldviews. James W. Sire opin
Kuolachalie Seyie
Kohima
Chief Secretary Temjen Toy deserves real appreciation and fullest support for his decision to implement the forgotten NO WORK NO PAY discipline to end absenteeism in the Sta