Alison Kentish
Inter Press Service
A University of Oxford/UNDP initiative, the survey results span 50 countries, which cover more than half of the world’s population
Between October and December 20
Dr Leishiwon Kumrah
CIHSR
The world Leprosy day is observed on the last Sunday of January. In 1953, the French humanitarian, Journalist and activist Raoul Follereau chose 30th January to coincide with the a
I Longkumer
From the UK to Pakistan to Canada and within India itself, we have a lot of destructive forces ever willing to damage the soul and fabric of India. These forces write and speak on imaginary thing
My dear brothers and sisters of Nagaland,
On the 72nd Republic Day of our great nation, I extend my warmest greetings to you all and to the rest of my countrymen. On this day of celebration we remember with
Mazie Nakhro, PhD
The Naga National Groups have been regrettably divided due to the Shillong Accord (SA) of 1975 because they view it from two completely opposite perspectives. This has in turn resulted in f
*Dr Imlikumba
At present the human society is leading with mechanical life, frequent changing of lifestyle, environmental factors, climate, etc. The critical busy schedule, restless, anxiety, stress & st
Tokato K Sumi
Lizumi village
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world - Nelson Mandela
The calendar year 1968 proves pivotal in Indian history when the Gove
*Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha
As the Union Budget 2021 is a week away, the focus will turn to sectors calling for immediate attention. Budget 2021 can indicate the beginning of a new ‘New Normal’ e
Dr Aniruddha Babar
Tetso College, Dimapur, Nagaland
“There is No Resting Day for an Academician”~ Late Prof V S Mani, Director, Seedling School of Law and Governance, Jaipur
Neiphrenuo Yase
Modern College, Kohima
Juggling and handling of our problems and taking up responsibilities as women have been one of the most challenging tasks. We all have varieties ways to handle differe
The Directorate of Health & Family Welfare (DoHFW), Government of Nagaland believes that information around the Coronavirus has been very hard to tackle since there are just too many sources with very quest
Dr C H Manwang Konyak
A government teacher by the name John takes his personal bike to ferry goods for the children of his primary school through the muddy and dangerous path which was once a road. He then w
Mazie Nakhro, PhD
Why reopen an old wound? Nobody in his right mind would enjoy doing that, but the fact remains that an ignored wound is more dangerous.That’s why we must constructively analyze the ca
A Kayikhra
Means of instruction, be it at school or college, at the time of COVID-19 pandemic is heavily dependent on mobile phones.To combat the spread of COVID-19, institutions (worldwide) shift to telewor
1. Will COVID 19 vaccine be given to everyone simultaneously?
Based on the potential availability of vaccines the Government of India has selected the priority groups who will be vaccinated on priority as th
Rupin Sharma, IPS
I am back with the series Law in Motion after the pre-Christmas, Christmas and New Year break. I hope the New Year 2021 brings all of us Happiness, Peace, Good Health and Fortune.
S C Jamir
Former Chief Minister & Governor
Before the advent of Christianity and British rule, living as our forefathers had been, mostly confined to their own respective and exclusive village lives, of
Mongsentong Longkumer
Agri Forest Colony, Kohima
If you were to measure the distance between Arunachal Pradesh in the Eastern most region and Gujarat in the West, it is approximately about 2933 kms lo
Dr. Imlikumba
Medical Officer (Ayurveda), NEIFM
The father of Ayurvedic Medicine Charaka describes the five Panchakarma procedures as Vamana (Therapeutic emesis), Virechana (Therapeutic purgation), Nasya (N
Tali Longkumer
Kohima
As we usher into the New Year, there is an aroma of optimism in the air on the prospect of the dawn of peace and stability in the State except the prevalence of pandemic as our guest.