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  • The Irreplaceable Bridal Walk
    Thepfulhoukho Kuotsu   In life strange things happen. They can be striking and funny too. If you ever have noticed this, I bet, you will feel funny about it - that seasons come and go. Maybe this is not
  • Bias protest on Nagamese must stop with pragmatic approach
    N.Haisoyi Ndang   Truest to our inherent nature, suspiciousness is the biggest Achilles heel where we never try to introspect ourselves umpteen time becomes the victim of our own creation.   No
  • Detoxing Dry State
    Toshi Longkumer New Delhi   The road to alcohol directly leads to Nagaland Baptist Churches Council’s (NBCC) office. From the ‘top of the hills down to the lowest plains’ alcohol reign
  • AN ELEGY FOR DZÜKOU
    Growing up in the heart of Kohima Village in the 1980s got me introduced to almost every important aspects and facets of the Angamis’ ‘idea and way of life’ from a very tender age. Being tutored and broug
  • No Opposition, no sound
    TR Zeliang’s historic winning of the “Vote of Confidence” of his Government has completed one year. He moved the “Confidence Motion” of his Government when 22 NPF dissident legisla
  • A Cataclysmic End
    Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more (ESV) Revelation 21:1.   His-story is replete with prophetic utterances on the
  • A layman’s confusion and query on Nagamese as Official Language
    Nagamese as official language scares us unless we are sure of the following points and since it is the present and future generations that will shoulder this responsibility, we should be thoroughly explained an
  • Officializing Nagamese- a necessity?
    The ongoing debate for recognizing Nagamese as an official language is concerning. Amidst all the problems; state financial debt, unpaid salary or delay of salary payment, to corruption (of course) to Nagaland
  • Donate Blood, Save Life
    Temjenkaba DIPR feature   Nothing is comparable to the preciousness of human blood which is the most vital component of human beings. Every different product can be manufactured in manmade factory thro
  • PROMOTION OF NAGAMESE A THREAT TO NAGA CULTURE
    I'm not against Nagamese developing as a common or Naga official language. But I'm also for balancing that with bilingualism - the language of your family and culture to speak at home, and Nagamese to g
  • The history of Languages- A comparative study
    First of all, I will like to state that I am not from a linguistic background. But being an historian I had done a brief research on the history of English language for this article. I would like to bring a com
  • A REFLECTION ON THE NNC’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT ON ITS 7Oth ANNIVERSARY
    Seventy years ago, on February 2, 1946, NNC-The Naga National Council was born- in Wokha, Nagaland. The NNC, unlike the NSCN IM or the NSCN K etc was not formed as a political organization influenced by any pol
  • The Idea of a Naga Language
    Issue of Language is explosive in nature. One thing is because language is the core of one’s identity. I, for one will not speak or write Nagamese if it is promoted as an official language in its present
  • The Dream Keepers
    The search for just peace is about new life; it is about creativity and originality … Peace is not a single vision; it is a way of life   The need to evolve realistic and reflective praxis to tra
  • Dimapur Peace Declaration 2016
    We 210 persons from 16 states of India, who are committed to promote peace, participated in the Second National Peace Convention held at Hotel Acacia, Dimapur, Nagaland from January 30 to February 01, 2016. The
  • WHO HAS CAUSED DIVISION AND KILLING AMONG NAGAS?
    I am constrained to write this article to refute T. Patkaipa’s misinformed as well as twisted Naga history which appeared in his article in the Morung Express on Jan.16, 2016. He wrote the article arrogan
  • Nagamese becoming common language in Nagaland and in Burma Naga
    Nagaland has become homes of many communities besides the official 16 tribes of the Nagas, each of which has different dialects/tongues identified with different culture characteristics. All these tongues are q
  • In Retrospection
    With all of our Naga ancestors acclaimed fervour of bravery and courage, their marked virtues of honesty, trustworthy merits replication even in today’s relativistic world. What’s unfolding before u
  • Nagamese as an official language of Nagaland is a serious issue
    It is surprise to hear over the proposal of the government of India to promote Nagames as an official language of Nagaland. We do not know exactly, how Nagamese was developed in Nagaland. But it is learnt that
  • Imparting quality education is a self contradictory and up hill task
    A plethora of education commissions and committees have been set up from time to time to look into the problems in the system of education, a great number of experiments in the process of education have been ta
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