Nikili V Rochill
Kohima
It is a horrifying nightmare to behold. Across India, even in the most developed of States, a shortage of medical oxygen in hospitals continues to claim the lives of people who would
N L Naga
Kohima
It's a human nature to appreciate a person who has succeeded, but at the same time humans have despised failure, instead of supporting and helping the weak ones or those who lack behind,
Selim Jahan
Inter Press Service
When we were growing up in the sixties during the time of the Cold War between the USA and the then Soviet Union, we would often hear about a possible Third World War. Someti
Rupin Sharma, IPS
We have discussed primarily incidents involving ‘devices’ which provide us an ITC (Information Technology Convergence) interface. The incidents are essentially in the natu
Dr Brainerd Prince
The Covid pandemic has wreaked havoc on many aspects of our lives. With the mutations and the new wave, most if not all of us have lost people in our networks and we have regularly faced d
Dr N Janbemo Humtsoe
Climate Reality Leader
The theme for this year’s earth day is “Restore our Earth”. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines restore as “to return something to an e
Sania Farooqui
Inter Press Service
On 12 January this year, somewhere in the outskirts of the capital, New Delhi, 24 year old Dalit activist Nodeep Kaur was arrested by the Haryana police for protesti
Prof GT Thong
Kohima
Our forefathers’ only desire was to be free of foreign dominion once the British left; but it was not to be. Sovereignty eludes the Nagas and thus, will eternally remain an emotio
Dr Salikyu
Dimapur, Nagaland
Ambedkar’s role in the upliftment of the Dalit community has had a profound impact on the colour of the Indian Democracy. His thoughts and philosophy far surpass that of m
Ignatius Banda
Inter Press Service
With the two extremes of global hunger and obesity on the increase, a new report suggests a radical reset for food and nutrition to ensure the long-term sustainability of
Liu Zhenmin
Inter Press Service
Millions of lives lost. Trillions of dollars in economic damage. Over 120 million more people pushed into extreme poverty. The human and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemi
Rev Dr Phuveyi Dozo
Naga United Village, Dimapur
The naughty and noisy children called ‘Generation’ must be our priority today if we want a better society tomorrow. We talk high an
Z Lohe
Initially the PDA Government in Nagaland appeared to be determined to effectively enforce the Inner Line Permit (ILP) covering the District of Dimapur and to undertake the Register of Indigenous
James A. Paul
Inter Press Service
Commentators talk about a “new Cold War” between the United States and China. They sometimes conclude that the geopolitical rivalry between these two major powe
Ignatius Banda
Inter Press Service
It is not everyday that a young farmer registers success in his enterprise and vows this is what he will do for the rest of his life. Yet this is the story of Lihle Moyo,
Daud Khan and Leila Yasmine Khan
Inter Press Service
The notion of “Clash of Cultures” is most frequently used as a justification for anti-immigrant prejudice and, particularly in Europe and in
On his 1st Death Anniversary
03.03.1956 - 09.4.2020
Toshinaro Longchar
"How do you wished to be remembered when you are gone?", my colleague, Sanzu Bachaspatimayum asked Kaka as we
What is the problem, what could be the solution?
Yanpvuo Kikon
After a long debate and discussion with people from power sector in Nagaland and beyond to try and understand the issue, I collected the tech
My Zeliangrong brothers and sisters,
Our Apex Zeliangrong frontal organisations have linked my name and GPRN/NSCN government on two recent incidents. Firstly, the detainment and release of three timber thiev