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  • To Rev. Ghokuto, Aizüto for Clarification on Blasphemy on Catholicism
    With due apology and respect to all the ordained Reverend irrespective of the denominations all over the world and particularly in Nagaland. There are some black sheep among the ordained Reverend for self inter
  • FNR makes a Special Appeal
    As per the prayers of the Naga people and the warm solidarity received from across the world towards the reconciliation process, the Forum for Naga Reconciliation makes this special appeal to the leaders of NNC
  • Nagaland University: The Virtual and Actual Aspect
    ‘Going forward’ should be the key word for the Nagaland University students, scholars, teachers and staffs associated. We need to enhance our human capital and a social transformation in terms of ideas, inn
  • Principals What Do They Share?
    Becoming a school principal is not just a matter of sudden and easy decision. It requires many obligations. A principal must be a leader and should have important traits of a good principal because he is a vang
  • GPRN/NSCN not to attend September Conclave
    The covenant of Reconciliation was signed at the highest level to pave way for new changes in the Naga political struggle. Having faith in God, the chairman of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland persona
  • GPRN/NSCN Dy. Kilonser Responds to Allegation
    I am extremely saddened by the unsubstantiated allegations leveled against me by Mr. Sachu Pfithu Pochury whom I recommended and recruited in 2009. In fact his appointment order was issued from the GPRN/NSCN Ki
  • How to win rants & influence foibles
    Al Ngullie(Readers may want to refer to the first part of this article The Morung Express, Monday Sept 6 edition)There are some irreversible gaffes we the Press people continue to commit in the course of journa
  • Naga Reconciliation: There is no turning back
    The realization for genuine reconciliation in the Naga context is of absolute necessity. The journey towards Reconciliation is in progress and there is no turning back! In the course of the last 31 months of Na
  • Rejoinder to the FGN Statement
    We maintained restrain from unfolding all the nasty facts behind our defection from K-Group and FGN, upholding the sanctity of the ‘Covenant of Reconciliation’ signed by the top leaders of the three groups.
  • A New Approach To Hill Agricultural Technology
    Dr. Supong KeitzarDiphupar-A, DimapurINTRODUCTION Shifting cultivation is a way of life of the people in hill areas, especially people of northeast India. The northeast India comprises the eight states inc
  • Reaction To Protection Forum Write-Ups
    The NSCN reacts, though a bit late, to the so called memorandum or representation written by the so called Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur protection Forum purportedly addressed to the Prime Minister of In
  • Rejoinder to Sukhalu descendents
    The territory of Sanphure under the headman ship of Kulemong, Langtpakyu, Tethekyu and Zingthe spread far and wide. And as it is natural with the Nagas, villages were established only after prior permission and
  • Prayer for the “Highest Level Meeting” of the Naga Political leaders
    One young pastor from Dimapur area sent an SMS message to the FNR saying: “….our Church has started a 40 day mid-night prayer for the Naga reconciliation and for the meeting of the Highest Level Leaders pla
  • Naga National Issue: An Approach Out Of The Box–I
    The 64th Naga independence celebration observed officially or otherwise on 14th August 2010 has once again reminded the Nagas about their historical commitment and declaration of independent Nagalim. Nagas are
  • Forum for Naga Reconciliation laments
    The history of Naga political struggle is over 6 decades now. The countless lives sacrificed for our rights are priceless, though, many have forgotten them today. With the passage of time, in the recent past, m
  • YTC Rejoinder to D.C.Kiphire
    Apropos to the new item as published on 7th of Sept.’10 in some local dailies wherein the Deputy Commissioner of Kiphire maintained of a statement during the monthly DPDB meeting held on 6th of Sept,’10 whi
  • “Look East” But Don’t Dehumanize Us
    India’s relation with some of the easterly margins has been very unfair due to extra strong feelings of rejection plus identity assertiveness from different quarters, and India being brute and perfunctory to
  • The emerging Farce in the North East region
    Given the big ‘magnitude’ of complexities and also taking into account the extremely delicateness of situation in the North East India region, those organizations endeavoring to get their agenda implemented
  • NPMHR at the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
    Neingulo KromeThe Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) was formed on the 9th of September 1978 during the post-Emergency period, when the whole Indian sub-continent saw the containment of severe restr
  • Prohibition: Publicity gimmick?
    The Article of ‘Drinks and drinkers-life goes on’ in the front page of Morung-Express on the 9th of August has lately caught my attention where the statement of an entrepreneur and prominent journalist and
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