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  • Reconciliation vis-à-vis the Justice of Christ
    A Dimensional ShiftReconciliation is a dimensional shift. And our people vis-à-vis have taken the right dimension. We have struck upon a key cord that is braided into the  tapestry of moral and ethical va
  • “The past cannot be rectified but our future can be moulded”
    The Naga Hoho and its constituent Apex Tribal bodies, Eastern Naga Peoples Organization (ENPO), Churches, All Nagaland G.Bs and Dubashis Joint Forum, Naga Mother’s Association (NMA), Naga Students Federation
  • “CHILD RIGHTS IS HUMAN RIGHTS”
    Neingulo Krome“The ‘best interests of the child’ are universal. They include the right to survival, to healthy development, and to protection from abuse. These things are agreed. They are international st
  • Vanishing Fauna
    Ranjan Roy, MokokchungDespite massive deforestation, Nagaland still has a large tract of land under forest cover. The undulating hills and the greenery all around make Nagaland a very picturesque state. Whoever
  • “Behold the New is Here”
    Rev. Dr. Wati AierIt is an exciting day filled with hope! It is the moment in our history in which a new order is being born. Today, we are here to witness the death of “old age” of the Nagas and the emerge
  • Gprn/Nscn on insincere comments
    The support and appreciation of the Naga people to the ongoing Reconciliation process is genuinely visible and most certainly the Government of India must be watching very closely at the wind of change in Nagal
  • Naga Consensus For Peace And Reconciliation
    It took eleven years after entering into a ceasefire agreement with the Government of India before Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) launched an initiative to provide a platform for all factional groups and s
  • “Reconciliation” Soccer Match a Good Gesture
    It is worth to appreciate to “forum for Naga Reconciliation” under the able leadership of Rev.Dr. Wati Aier for organizing “Reconciliation” soccer match between Naga Civil Societies and Naga National Wo
  • Peace Channel acknowledges historic journey for peace
    The Peace Channel Members of Nagaland appreciate and congratulate the Forum for Nagaland Reconciliation (FNR) under the able leadership of Dr. Wati Aier, Convener, and his team and the Christian Forum of Kohima
  • People without a Country: The Nagas and Nagalim
    The Nagas live in Nagalim which literally means “land of the Nagas”. It is mostly a mountainous region with some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The area’s natural beauty is reflected in their
  • Part II : Nagas Ancestors Among Distant Relatives
    Mazie NakhroIf the Nagas did not just pop out from inside a cave, where did they come from? Do they have a traceable biological relationship to the human race? This article is an attempt to initiate that quest.
  • US President Elect and Trickling Tears on a Blackman Cheeks
    The victory of American President elect Barack Obama is certainly a victory which has set to change the course of American history and probably mankind. Victory of a man of Kenyan roots from a race commonly bra
  • A Note On Naga Reconciliation
    The Naga freedom struggle is  more than fifty years old .By any standard fifty years is long enough  and no  nation can sustain such a prolonged struggle unless its people endorses its effort and
  • The Trend Of Present Naga Society
    Having said that truth is bitter but thought to be imperative, I am writing this caption to draw the attention of the public servants and politicians in particular and our Naga society in general. Ethically, it
  • This is my story and my song
    I got a nation name ‘Naga’ and a tribe name ‘Rengma’ within that nation, like many other Nagas but cannot comprehend clearly as different scholars gives different views and opinions about ‘Naga’ as
  • Influx of Immigrants: An Issue to be Dealt Genuinely: Lessons to Learn from Others
    ImsenperongAristotle’s definition of human beings as social animals invokes a second look for understanding certain problems in our society today. Adding to the philosopher’s words, humans are social migran
  • Can We Have A Dream?
    KW LongkumerA few days back I was reading the editorial of Morung Express dated Oct 13, 08, Unchanged Hearts in a Changing World, and I had to agree with the writer how the recent economic indicators that show
  • ELECTRICITY "LIFE LINE OF MODERN WORLD"
    Er. Akito MuruThrough your esteemed daily I would like to highlight my opinion on electricity and how its consumers are to take their own share of responsibility for efficient and uninterrupted power supply. In
  • Were Ancient Nagas a Dreaded Race? Part I
    Mazie NakhroThe Nagas are one of the most misunderstood people groups in the world. Even the little people know about them is often distorted or at best superficial.Where di d they get their name?Some assume th
  • Dr. R. Shaiza as I know him...
    I was still in school when I met him for the first time in 1968 during the Christmas season at Guwahati. He was pursuing his MBBS then. The next occasion was during his wedding and I remember it vividly because
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