Kevileü Chakrüno
Vice President, Naga Women Federation (NWF), NNC
We, the Nagas and Indians are quite different at all like day and night. Nagas and Indians knew nothing each other before Mahatma
Thoziisie Nyuwi
B.D Student, Union Biblical Seminary, Pune
When we look at the present world of hurly-burly, what do you see? Do you see a society or a world where the families are integrating peaceably as
Anjan K Behera
Research Scholar (Eng), NU
The main role of a punishment is to reduce an undesired behaviour, yet, there is more to it than that. Education is the primary ‘industry’ in Nagaland.
Chuba Jamir
River Belt Colony, Dimapur
It has been sometime we've not talked about our industry Tuli Paper Mill. The mill has been defunct for some years now, and I feel that we, as citizens of Nagaland
Robert N Solo
T Khel Kohima Village
What are the roles of Civil Societies? Day by day our state is going from bad to worse. Many of our so-called civil societies leaders refused to question the political le
Azole
M.Sc.Community Health Nursing Community Health Department Christian Institute of Health Sciences and Research, 4th Mile Dimapur, Nagaland.
Its 6:30 am in the morning and my phone is ringing. It
Z Lohe
The consumers remain innocent and ignorant of what will harm their health when eaten and thus remained easy prey to predators, the traders of all food items which are not organic. After years of rema
Asao Seb
New Town, Tseminyu
This is the draw the benign attention of your esteemed authority for necessary action for redressal of needs and grievances in the interest of the public of Rengma and as a conce
Mahak Singh, R. Talimoa Mollier, Ebibeni Ngullie, Ph. Roman Sharma and D.J. Rajkhowa ICAR Nagaland Centre, Medziphema Aomeren Langu, aged 51, from Diphupar village, Dimapur, has been rearing p
Hukavi T Yeputhomi
Chairman, United Naga Tribes Association on Border Areas
The 16 Point Agreement of 1960 made between the Government of India and the undivided Naga National Council (NNC) was based
M Akho
Mon Town
During a span of century we have trodden across numerous hurdles and have achieved milestones and landmarks in our political narrative which will always remain remarkably signifi
Dr K Hoshi
Phek Town
According to experts, Naga ancestors migrated from China and settled in the present Naga homeland. They were the aboriginal inhabitants of the virgin land they conquered. The areas of l
Kaka D Iralu
During the trial of Jesus, when Jesus told Pilate, that he had come into the world to bear witness to the truth, Pilate countered Jesus by asking: “What is truth” (Jn. 18: 37, 3
Kevitho Kera
Dimapur
Following the trend of each minister in Nagaland filling government vacancies in each department with his own kinsmen without following recruitment procedures, I urge my Angami m
MIP
NSCN GPRN
On this day, the 28th June, 2016, (Late) Ino Isak Chishi Swu, the Yaruiwo of the GPRN passed away in New Delhi after a prolonged illness after fighting for the rights of the Nagas for m
Apem Hongvah
Master Trainer, Active Learners Academy Dimapur
In Today’s world where the Corporate Sector is more powerful than ever, we need to understand business communication from the basics
Hoshito Assumi
Concerned Senior Citizen, Lower Chandmari Colony, Kohima
Kohima the capital of Nagaland which serves as an umbrella for all the tribes of the state needs an urgent civic action. Two th
Nikili Rochill
Electrical Colony, Kohima
The state government in a commendable move, recently cracked down on traders selling fish treated with the carcinogenic agent formalin. The crackdown comes at
Yiepetso Wezah
Mission Colony, T. Chikri, Pfutsero Town
Nagaland State Government had denied the Post-Matric Scholarship to theological student since 2015. When asked about the reason from the Higher
Thepfulhouvi Solo. IFS
Retired Principal Secretary, Nagaland
The posting of the ‘Director General Police of a State’ is simply a normal formal administrative practice in governance of a S