His grand father Lt. Ghusuna Swu was born in 1843 and he convert himself into Christian in 1896 at Chezuba Church. In 1904 he was baptise from Rev. Rivenburg, he look after 19 Children who were homeless and as
GPRN/NSCN & NNC/FGN, the two signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation appreciates the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) for its positive vision and hope for the Naga Nation. The two political groups
His grand father Lt. Ghusuna Swu was born in 1843 and he convert himself into Christian in 1896 at Chezuba Church. In 1904 he was baptise from Rev. Rivenburg, he look after 19 Children who were homeless and as
It is a moment of great joy for all of us to welcoming your Excellency, the Yaruiwo Mr. Isak Chishi Swu and the first lady Mrs. Uster Chishi Swu to our Council Headquarters, Hebron, the seat of our national gov
•-Recently there has been some conversation going on in the papers about yoga and the Christian faith. I am sure this has been stirred up by the visit of Baba Ramdev. The truth is yoga is not so much abou
•-As appeared in local dailies under the heading "Backward reservation quota increase to 37% ". It will amount to contempt of honourable Court stay order on job reservation policy, to incr
•-As I read the sports page of the Sangai Express (a local daily in Manipur) these days, the medal tally of the present National Games is being updated regularly. My head hangs in shame as I search for th
GPRN/NSCN and FGN, two of the three signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation, are closely observing the activities of IM cadres in eastern Nagaland. Naga people are informed that while Mr. Isak Chishi Swu
Naga people have a history; this history is not arbitrary—not wielded under conditions created by the Nagas, but under conditions directly primordial, a given-ness, trajected from the past. A past, whose
GPRN/NSCN and FGN, two of the three signatories of the Covenant of Reconciliation, are closely observing the activities of IM cadres in eastern Nagaland. Naga people are informed that while Mr. Isak Chishi Swu
The recent news report in your esteem dailies on 6th and 24th February, 2011 under the caption “Longleng looming water crisis” and “Longleng hospital seeks attention” is highly appreciat
My eyes soaked with tears to hear the sad demise of my good friend, Mr. Anant Pai, the former editor of Amar Chitra Katha & Tinkle comics on Thursday, 24th February 2011, at the age of 91 years and he was l
Wati AierI overheard someone saying that if a “rattlesnake is cornered it will become so angry that it will bite itself.” This is exactly what harboring of resentments does—hate, anger, bitterness and rag
•With the recent demise of Rev. Inaho G. Swu, believers in Nagaland have lost a very dynamic clergy who will be very difficult to be replaced in the years to come. A humble servant to the core, Rev. Inaho
•-This is an article which I have been compelled to publish after taking my tour of Mon District or should say my not-so-good experience during my home-coming holiday visit to Mon. After touching down to
The Highest Level Reconciliation meeting of the Naga political groups is imminent and a historical necessity for the Naga people. It has been the prayer and deep yearning of the Naga people that the Naga Reconc
HQ: TuensangFew points of the beginning of Naga Society1. 1832: Freeland was started2. 1935-39 : British Empire made the boundary line of Freeland with 38 pillar
HQ: TuensangFew points of the beginning of Naga Society1. 1832: Freeland was started2. 1935-39 : British Empire made the boundary line of Freeland with 38 pillar
•-In 2009 along with other states of India, Nagaland was also badly affected by Drought. Many farmers have suffered. Problem was discussed in both houses (Parliament). Centre has agreed and sent some t
•-As appeared in local dailies under the heading “Job Reservation for Backward Tribe increase to 37 %”. Since the backward tribes are now entitled to 37 % job reservation, to be fair to the fo