Mathew Rongmei Dimapur Nagaland is no stranger to political storms, but the latest one has nothing to do with sovereignty talks or border disputes. This time, the thunderclap is over government job re
Vizokhole LtuSenior Research Associate (NESRC)The Supreme Court of India’s landmark judgment on July 17, 2025, in a case involving Chhattisgarh’s Gond community – wherein the plaintiff, children of
Eyiekhrote VeroWe live in a world of digitalization where we value our privacy on the internet. In a world obsessed with data privacy and identity theft—issues that are very common today—there is a quieter,
Dipak KurmiIn an age where science enjoys unprecedented resources, advanced technology, and a vast global community of researchers, one might expect an unending cascade of transformative discoveries. The modern
Dr John Mohan Razu To a question: what is left in Gaza? The answer simply is nothing is left, except the two-million Palestinians who have been reduced to the level of ‘human animals’ as the corroded Z
Selie VisaScriptureNow faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's comma
To, The Principal Chief Conservator of Forest NagalandAs per the notification of the concerned department, the recruitment for Forest Guard commenced with physical test and written exam was held on 12th Ju
Ngaranmi ShimrayNew DelhiThe reluctance of the Government of India to go ahead with the implementation of the Framework Agreement seems to emanate from the abrogation of Article 370 for J&K on perceived pol
Dr Bendangliba AndrewIn recent years, Nagaland has witnessed a notable spiritual phenomenon: the rise of independent ministries, prayer centres and para-church organization, this proliferation of alternative Ch
Menkato V AwomiDimapur “The old has gone, behold the new has come”, a phrase often spoken over those who have been born again, celebrating the transformation that takes place when one encounters the li
Selie VisaThe word LoveIn our languages or dialects the word Love does not clearly distinguish the various meanings of what is intended, “I love God”, “I love my wife”, or “I love a pizza”. We speak
Ranjan DasPatkai Christian CollegeOn August 7, 2025, the United States government shocked global markets by announcing an additional 25 percent tariff on all Indian imports. This came just a week after a previo
Saao Chuben S Chang Modern College Piphema As a student, I'm fed up with the pathetic state of our roads. Our state is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, but the roads,
LeeA Concerned Citizen from KohimaThe issue of human-elephant conflict in Wokha has become increasingly alarming. Frequent incidents of elephants entering fields and plantations, destroying crops and property,
The statement “An army marches on its stomach” is attributed to the legendary French Commander Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon was a man who fought wars all his life and he understood all too well that it take
Vikiho KibaIn the bustling yet burdened town of Dimapur, Nagaland’s commercial nerve center, the long-simmering frustrations of municipal employees have erupted into collective protest. For months, the worker
Vikiho KihoIn a nation that prides itself on its constitutional commitment to secularism, the rising tide of religious intimidation reveals not merely a political regression, but a deeper ontological crisis. Re
Er H Akavi Ayeh Concerned citizen in DimapurLet us not be discouraged regarding the implementation of ILP. Even if full enforcement takes time, our efforts are already slowing down the influx. We must stay
Hokato AwomiActivist & Asst ProfessorThe recent eviction drive by the Government of Assam to clear 11,000 bigha of land is a bold step undertaken under CM Himanta Biswa Sarma not ignoring the involvement of
Dr Nsungbemo EzungWokha TownAt the 78th anniversary of the infamous partition of India, the people of South Asia, irrespective of their nationalities and ethnic groups, linguistic and religious identities, must