Glad that Nagaland is a Christian majority state. I am also a Christian in God’s though my religion is Heraka. Here I would like to convey an episode of an unhappy experience from our Christian brothers.Shri
Nehemiah RongNaga Society is a struggling society for self-determination and freedom. Its past more than fifty years of history is never a pleasant story of peace, fairness, and justice but of bitterness,
Prior to the formation of the Zeme Council (NEI) in 1978, we never look buck but progressing in our activities year by year up till today. We are proud people created by god, having our own beautiful dialect wi
Noel ManuelEvery child needs to have a steering wheel in their life to ensure that they remain on the right track to a productive and meaningful life. A steering force guides every object and living thing
Withee Mission International hosted the Mission Conference for 2006, on 2nd June.Many church leaders attended the conference. We are thankful to Rev. Moon for his moral and physical support for the national sal
This is in reference to his Excellency’s deep concern over unemployment on the 1st Day of 10th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) Budget Session where statistics reveal that 44,960 unemployed are swimming in
R.B. Thohe PouThe North Eastern States of India have rich resources and in the midst of rich resources, the people are poor and just depending on nature. The total population of North Eastern states according t
Our attention is drawn to the above-mentioned news item appearing at the Morung Express 03/06/06 by some citizens of Kohima. To the well-concerned citizens of Kohima, we would like to ask you how LSU was organi
After the recent declaration of results so much have been written and talked about the results and admission in schools and colleges of Nagaland. Therefore, I too feel obliged to share my personal opinion and o
Botovi ChishiWorld Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5th June, is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political
Towards the end of the Second World War, the then Dimapur town had a small police station with one OC near the present East Police Station. A small dispensary with a doctor, a compounder and a nurse besides, a
The students as well as the general public of New Eden, Namgailong, Zingsho Katomei and Nepali part-I villages of Senapati are facing untold misery owing to absence of even a good suspension bridge across the B
Personally speaking, since 1950 my grown up life has been passing through the years of Nagas’ independence movement up to date. Since God has been so gracious to me in keeping me alive and in good health, I h
Through your esteemed daily I would like to mention that as we are well aware of the benefits provided by the private cellular services providers operating in the state. Here the Private cellular service provid
A strong nation require high intellect legislature, efficient executive and dynamic judiciary. The recent consultative meeting on the subject matter, separation of judiciary from the executive sponsored by the
Judicial behavior has been receiving notice and attention much later in our state compared to any place in the world. Practically, the essence of Democracy has been lost in our state due to the very structural
Just to supplement why private school excels-toppers but vice-versa the Government Schools nil results. In accordance with the comparative study pertaining to the set ups of private institutions- no political i
H KikonOn the 22nd of May 2006, I happened to be in Diphu, on some official trip, when I picked up a Newspaper by the name of ‘SENTINEL’ a Guwahati-Assam publication. While going through the newspaper, vari
Miranda WatsonI first met Uncle during the preparations for the Naga Benefit Concert in Wellingborough Prison. People here who had met him just that once still remember him to this day. My mother always remembe
With reference to the article appearing in your esteemed daily under the caption ‘Who will open the book of peace in Nagaland’, I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to the author who had fearlessly expr