Public Space

  • Robots are taking over: Artificial Intelligence on the rise
    Apem Hongvah Have you got a Job? Do you want to keep it? Do you even think Machine will take over job in not so Develop Country like India? Maybe you should be looking over your shoulder. Machines are making
  • My journey with Low Carbohydrate Diet
    Kuolachalie Seyie Our life on this earth is brief, the best way to make it worthwhile is to live meaningfully. And there will not be much time to make it meaningful unless one is healthy. An unhealthy body b
  • “Carved out of Assam”?
    Monalisa Changkija Every time I hear or read Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya or whichever Northeastern hill State was “carved out of Assam”, I cringe ~ because even the most cursory perusal of the h
  • The Degeneration
    Z Lohe Every sensible person must have noticed how fast the degenerations in every aspect have been adversely impacting life in Nagaland. Should anything goes wrong, one tends to blame the other for the part
  • Latest Scenario
    ET Ezung The latest development in Naga politics vis-a-vis both overground and underground is the newly formed opposition less Government labeled as ‘United Nagaland Government’ has led to some v
  • A green light for Naga reunification
    W Shapwon Joint Secretary, NNC The reconciliation with God by a human being is through repentance and confession of sins, without which there is no reconciliation with God. For Naga national reunification o
  • Basis of ‘New Nagaland’
    Rev Dr Phuveyi Dozo Naga United Village, Dimapur People dream, speculate and wish for a new Nagaland. New Nagaland simply means to be ‘beautiful’. This cherished wish will come when people are i
  • Afghanistan – What Will Happen Now?
    Rahul Singh Inter Press Service As I write this, India has just celebrated the 75th anniversary of its independence from British rule (Pakistan celebrated it a day earlier). But there is little cause for ce
  • Leaping off the Fence: Decision-making as Body Movement
    Dr Brainerd Prince How do humans say a ‘yes’ or a ‘no’ to anything? In other words, how do humans take decisions? How do we move from a place of indecision to saying a firm ‘yes
  • Is it okay to be gay? 
    John Roughton Dimapur  1 Corinthians 6:9-10 Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers
  • How will Delta evolve?
    Here's what the theory tells us Hamish McCallum The Conversation The COVID-19 pandemic is a dramatic demonstration of evolution in action. Evolutionary theory explains much of what has already happen
  • A New Global Agenda on Sport for 2030
    Simone Galimberti Inter Press Service Does sport need to change to better serve society? What can sport and development actors do better in the future? How can sport play a greater role in contributing to d
  • The Family and Career Choice
    Nchumbeni Y Jungio  Counsellor, Unity College, Dimapur  When it comes to choosing a subject, stream, career, it becomes a family affair usually seen among our community where there is active advic
  • Examining the leadership skills of Indian Prime Ministers
    Vishnu Makhijani IANS There are any number of systematic psychographic studies in the US context that investigate the dispositional traits of demagogic and political leaders that are often put to use to con
  • On rational principles, can we seek the 'Voice of God' & give what is due to each faction to build Naga nation?
    John Pao Senapati District No society can harmoniously organize itself to progress without following certain rational principles. These principles guide the conduct, behaviour, and relationship of the membe
  • For Naga Unity in Consensus
    Jack T Chakhesang For over a year and half now, there has been a sort of World War raging on Planet Earth with coronavirus pandemic (Covid 19) having no distinctions regarding its victims irrespective of nat
  • Civil society and COVID-19 pandemic in Nagaland: Response in a Democratic Society
    Moameren Pongen and Dr Chubakumzuk Jamir Amidst rising cases of COVID-19 in India and the chaos that followed due to the sudden announcement of nation-wide lockdown, Nagaland with limited resources was able
  • Will World Leaders Risk a UN Visit Amid a Surge in the Deadly Virus?
    Thalif Deen Inter Press Service The annual high-level debate during the upcoming 76th General Assembly sessions beginning September 21 —which traditionally attracted over 150 world leaders in a pre-pa
  • A mini monologue on money
    Khrietuonyü Noudi What talks, burns a hole in your pocket, doesn’t grow on trees and makes the world go round. Of course, it’s money. It plays such a big part in our lives. It affects nearly
  • Extractive resource politics
    Nukhosa Chüzho Kohima Unreported abductions of personnel belonging to construction companies engaged for various road projects in the State by the armed Naga political groups went on with impunity. Bus