E. Stephen Rikha
Kohima Town
For every problem there is a solution. However, the traffic jam problem in Kohima the State Capital seemed to have no solution. It is not wise to blame the traffic police
Y Among
Dimapur
The birth-right of the people is symmetrical instrument inheritance in the establishment of any democratic government. Without garnering the people’s birth-right to exhibit and
Vepu Pfuno
Assistant Professor, Immanuel College, Dimapur
There are around 6.4 billion people living and breathing on this earth as you read and mind you, nobody has exactly the same DNA sequence as
Ketholeno Neihu
A sit-out place/ stone look-out place, stone sitting ciecle (as described by JH Hutton, The Angami Nagas) of the Angami Nagas, also called “Tehuba”, “Tsiephe/Tsekhwe”,
Samhita Barooah Researcher
According to Saul Alinsky there are three types of people haves, have-nots and have-little-want-more types. As a child one is made to believe that their family is part of th
Dr. Khrisamhazo Rhetso
Publicity & Information Secretary Nagaland Veterinarians Association
World Veterinary Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of every April. This year the World Veterinary
Everyone wants to be happy. Happiness is a basic need of the human heart, yet so few seem to find it. The one problem of the human race is how to find happiness. Some say that if poverty and illiteracy were wip
By Rev. Rümatho Nyusou
Executive Secretary, Pochury Baptist Church Council
In the year 2009 the Pochury Bible translation suffered a major setback when the translator Rev. Thsüwachu Nyuwi p
Nagaland Bar Association’s Representation to Member Secretary Law Commission of India
This representation is directed to the views and objections sought for by the Law Commission of India on Uniform C
Solmon Shaikh
Dimapur
Educated sections of Muslims and hindus from the deprived Barak Valley of Assam based in Nagaland and other states of India should introspect on issues concerning their identity in Nag
Y Among
Model Village, Dimapur
The contemporary Nagas have indulged ourselves with various modes of discussions that have appeared to be of calculative nature, and even though ‘genuine embracing&rsquo
Paul Angami
Secretary NDPP Churches Colony, Dimapur
Of late we have been experiencing so many hue and cries regarding the two horrific rape incidents that shocked the whole nation and furthermore attracted
S Pahrii Sapa The topic of leadership is immensely important in our society today. Many want to be a leader but only few want to lead. I consider leader and leading two entities. George Barna once said “A
Dr. John Mohan Razu
May Day signifies the celebration of the hard fought struggles and success stories of the workers of the world over centuries. Right from long hours of work to poor wages and unsafe worki
Tali Longkumer IAS (Retd)
The long awaited change as promised has come in replacing the old guards. Hopefully other changes of significant importance will follow as the dust of the Election fallout in the St
Sir,
Last the year, the Govt of Nagaland warned of action those employees involved in leakage of official documents. No doubt some documents are leaked by public who also rightfully have the copies. But most
Dr. Walunir
Associate Professor Amity University
Unban cleanliness and hygiene require, among others, two major processes - top down and bottom up. In the urban centers, the authority concerned has
Introduction
A 2016 Wall Street Journal article titled “Terror, Brexit and the 2016 US Election” talks about the resurgence of the poet William Butler Yeats in our present times. The article quot
Vikali Shikhu
Unity Village, Dimapur
Not everyone is literate but not all literates are educated. If I should be honest, I respect bureaucrats million times bigger and higher than the politicians and seei
T Y Tikhir
Writer
We need improvement throughout the spacious volume of our reality; there is only as much requirement for any statistics to elucidate or convince us of this – we have perceived in th