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  • Where are we headed!
    Hukato Zhimo Signal Basti, Dimapur Often we read about the fights between security forces and our nationalist armed groups and many of us rejoice such news with fervour of Naga nationalism. But a recent inc
  • Highlights on the aspects of Vahan 4.0 & Sarathi 4.0
    DTO Dimapur The Motor Vehicles Department, Nagaland has been issuing Registration Certificate (RC) for Vehicles & Driving License (DL) in a fully computerized environment. The Registration Certificate &a
  • High Hope on Naga doctors in this easy social networking society
    K. Ritse Concern Citizen, Pfutsero Town Nagaland is a small state in India, having 80% plus literacy rate. It is only a matter of half century that the statehood of Nagaland has been recognized in the year
  • Embracing Fathers’ Weakness
    Sentinaro Longkumer Civil Lines, New Delhi   The first picture that comes to our mind when someone says, “Father” is the picture of a hero or a shelter.It is an undeniable fact that the att
  • “Set Your House in Order” (2 Chronicles 31:20-21)
    “My father didn’t tell me to live; he lived and let me watch him do it” Clarence B. Kelland   Pusuinla Longkumer Women Secretary, NPBCA   First of all, a very happy and bless
  • A father’s role in National Politics and Civil Governments
    Kaka D Iralu Kohima   The Bible is very clear that Christians should not “love the world” or the “things of the world” - (1 Jn.2:15).   But are national politics or ci
  • To our dearest daddy (Daniel Kikon)
    The days which we celebrate are considered very important to us and by celebrating them we become more aware of their value and in this way we convey our message to other world too. Celebration for each event h
  • The War against fake news: Difficult, but essential
    Dinesh Gupta, IPS SDPO Mokokchung   The lynching of two Guwahati youth at Karbi Anglong is fresh in our minds. The incident was just one in a series of such events which led to the killing of nine peopl
  • Abuse of power and corruption in our state
    Chenio N Odyuo I write to express my concern over the issue of abuse of power and corruption in our State. As far as I am concerned since our Naga independence, there has been outright and open corruption by
  • Give Blood, Share Life
    A DIPR Feature Temjenkaba, Information Assistant The slogan is "Give blood. Share life” Blood transfusion is an essential component of emergency health care. Emergencies increase the demand for
  • Thank you for the Dr T Ao Regional Football Academy
    Dr T Ao's family is extremely grateful to everyone involved in the laying function of the Dr T Ao Regional Football Academy Foundation Stone on the 8th June, 2018, instant. Dr T Ao was not a man who promote
  • The Big H20 Conundrum
    Elvis Gonsalves Dimapur   It is a Sunday afternoon and Azo is slouched in his cushioned sofa flicking through the channels on his ultra HD LCD TV. IPL. Click. More IPL. Click. Boring Parliament sessio
  • AN ODE TO XAVIER RUTSA
    Lolesenu Vitsu Class 9 Little Flower Hr. Sec. School Kohima A favoured person of mine But anonymous in sight Adored by all, Even when he was alive Years of literacy work Has paid its tribute to
  • A new breed of citizens
    The Voice of the Citizens – Are we using it in the right way? P David Ndang Kipeuzang Village, Peren Town While understanding the very important aspect of the voice of citizens more specially in a
  • Heaven is not the Christian Hope
    M Sashi Jamir Associate Professor, Oriental Theological Seminary  Bade Dimapur   What is the belief of Christians? This question though basic is the most crucial questioning that every
  • Who’s winning the race!
    Lanusunep (PhD from Department of Botany, Nagaland University on Medicinal plants)   God has a purpose for every creation and hence, everything, everyone is liable for peaceful and symbiotic co-existe
  • Story of forgiveness
    Visasier Kevichusa Ladies and gentlemen, I am here today to share my personal journey with the idea and practice of forgiveness.   On September 23, 1992, when I was still in school, my father Chalie
  • Voice of Hope
    Rev. Dr. Ellen Konyak Jamir One night in the month of May, 1987, my family and I were woken up from our deep sleep. I was a young school going kid then, and all of us five siblings with our parents woke up t
  • H. O. P.  E.
     Rakodu Nukhu   Hope is expensive We pay a heavy price to realise it Hope of nationhood has cost our people so many lives As a peoples group nothing is greater than this aspiration &nbs
  • I HOPE…
    Bwenye Kemp Today I stand here in the hope that the hopes I express today become a reality tomorrow.   My first hope is that there will be no other youths in the coming days or years just giving a me
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