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  • Where is justice for abused children and women in Nagaland?
    Vitono Gugu Haralu Dimapur I write this diary with personal experiences from the field where I am involved, as a professional and as a social activist, in various capacities, for a few years now. Today, I c
  • On Bye Pass: Check Post – TCP gate Road Kohima
    Seyie Nakhro Bye Pass, Kohima As a regular user of Bye Pass to Kohima town road, I have experienced the road at its worst condition mainly due to poor maintenance by BRO. However, a drastic change of road l
  • Stress Management
    Md Tabrej Director, St Joseph’s College, Jakhama   Managing stress is all about taking charge: taking charge of your thoughts, your emotions, your schedule, your environment, and the wa
  • Five States’s Assembly Election: Likely melee between Shiva and Sama
    Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha Department of Economics, Nagaland University, Lumami The relation between religion and politics continues to be an important theme in political philosophy Indian politics is not a
  • The NSACS Multi Media Campaign
    Dr Ngangshimeren Project Director, NSACS   While appreciating the concern expressed by various individuals in the local dailies on the recently conducted Multi Media Campaign, stating that the eve
  • Namesake or Better Nagaland?
    Moameren Pongen Research Scholar, Nagaland University   Nagaland land of the Nagas, known for their bravery, honesty, hard work, hospitality is fast turning into a "Land of Namesake". Everyth
  • On mental health of the young
    Rev. Fr. C. Joseph Counsellor-St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama   Adolescents are undergoing a crucial stage of development with regard to their psychological, social and emotional well being. These
  • Lack of infrastructure in state Nagaland
    K Lenangh Angh President, MIHYO, Nagaland Nagaland State is perceived, not wrongly, as a backward region of the Northeast. Lack of infrastructure in all sectors has remained the main bottleneck for the regi
  • 'Beauty lies in the onlooker’s eye'
    Mughato Swu Midland Colony, Dimapur The biggest weakness we human face in this present world is lack of spiritual quotient. We as the top among the food chains has conquered almost every aspect of nature bu
  • Conservation: Are we disconnecting with nature?
    Lipichem Kiphire In an era of globalisation, the extinction of wild life with the coming of sophisticated weapons which is a concern for all, with this conservation is an apt word for conservationist &
  • Detection of adulterated diesel
    C Cho-o Dimapur, Nagaland Around 12 litres of milk-like adulterated Diesel is found in the Diesel tank of a single vehicle (Tata Mobile) in Dimapur on 8 October 2018; the damaged vehicle is still under repa
  • Clarification about Naga Club
    Krurovi Peseyie Chairman, Naga Club I, Krurovi Peseyie am hereby declaring that I always was and am for “Nagas are One” and I had never said or will say that the Centennial Jubilee of Naga Club
  • ‘Our wildlife is our Pride’
    Forestry Graduates’ Association of Nagaland Analyze this: Whales are killed in the oceans; tusks are being removed from elephants for trade; tigers poached for their skins and bones; rare migratory bir
  • On Ban of Liquor in Nagaland
    Divito Vese St Joseph's College,Jakhama Alcohol is a highly addictive psychoactive substance,if misused may annihilate its users and ultimately bring major problems to the society. Even in human history
  • Senior citizens, the harbingers of faith prayers in Nagaland
    Imna Imchen Silas Care Centre, Signal Phom junction; Dimapur   The power of faith prayers, which we have witnessed over the past century is losing its popularity and it is being replaced by a more syst
  • Protective Thinking: Corruption, a way of life in Nagaland!
    Pakinrichapbo Samziuram Village Peren, Nagaland   The cold reception The cold reception to the recently tabled Comptroller Auditor General of India report in Nagaland Legislative Assembly is a big d
  • On Culture
    Edward Lotha Jotsoma   Today in the current parlance, we hear a lot of harping on 'Naga' Culture and traditions and how it is to be preserved and respected. Indeed, I do not dispute that. Howev
  • Fixing the unemployment crisis by changing the educational system
    Nzan Kikon PR Hill, Kohima   The current state of unemployment among the youths in Nagaland is in a crestfallen state. It is a ticking time bomb that is going to explode in the next 10-15years giv
  • I fear God, not diseases
    Rev Suohie Mhasi Kohima In September 6, 2011, I had undergone surgical treatment for Cancer in Bethel Hospital and as the Lord kept me alive and in good health up to now I conveyed my joy to Dr. Kezha again
  • Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000
    The rapid urbanization and changing lifestyles have given rise to increasing ambient noise levels from various sources such as music systems, loud speakers/public address systems, generator sets, industrial act
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