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  • Manipur to organise cherry blossom festival from Nov 26
    Guwahati, November 24 (PTI): Taking a cue from the success in Meghalaya, Manipur will now organise uts first Cherry Blossom Festival at Mao, located on the border between Manipur and Nagaland, from November 26.
  • Liangmai bodies warn of shutdown
    Newmai News Network Imphal | November 24 Liangmai organizations have stated that they will impose a 12-hour total shutdown along the National Highway-2 on November 27 if the Government of Manipur fails to
  • First edition of ‘Mr. & Miss Fame’ today
    The first edition of Mr. & Miss Fame, a beauty pageant in aid of Sharon Orphanage Home is scheduled to take place today at Hotel Acacia from 5:00 pm onwards.   Organised by Fashion Trendsetters a
  • Nagaland International Trade Expo
    Naga Entrepreneurs pavilion, Automobile Showcase, food courts with exotic delicacies of Nagaland and North East India etc at the ongoing International Trade at the NE Agri Expo Complex, Dimapur on Novembe
  • A lesson in self-reliance
    Mongchen villagers constructs link road on their own Morung Express News Mongchen | November 24   Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, YM Yollow today inaugurated the Mongchen Milak Link Road Ac
  • Phase-II compensation for New BG Railway
    Dimapur, November 24 (MExN): All the landowners and beneficiaries affected due to New BG Railway under Dimapur District are informed that the left out affected landowners of the Phase-II compensation for the la
  • Nagaland hosts North East Folk Dance Fest 2017
    Our Correspondent Kohima | November 24   To spread the message of “Beti Bachao Beti Padhao” scheme to the public, several artistes from different part of the north eastern states today perf
  • 7th Pay Commission: here’s why minimum basic pay may not rise for around 50 lakh employees
    New Delhi, November 24 (PTI): The government also has increased rate of Nursing Allowance from Rs 4800 per month to Rs 7200 per month.   In what could be a bad news for around 50 lakh central governm
  • Tomato prices soar, reaches Rs 80 per kg in New Delhi
    New Delhi, November 24 (PTI): Tomato prices in retail markets of the national capital soared to Rs 80 per kg today in view of tight supplies, trade data showed.   Tomato prices in retail markets of t
  • ‘Over 30 lakh houses sanctioned for urban poor’
    New Delhi, November 24 (IANS): Over 30 lakh houses have been sanctioned till now under the central governments flagship Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) scheme, Union Housing Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said
  • Peace in Colombia fragile year after ‘historic deal’ with FARC
    In this Jan. 6, 2016 file photo, Juliana, a 20-year-old rebel fighter for the 36th Front of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, rests from a trek in the northwest Andes of Colombia, in Antioqui
  • Looming national security laws raise fresh fears for Hong Kong’s freedoms
    Chinese national flag and Hong Kong flag fly behind security cameras outside government headquarters in Hong Kong, China on November 22. (REUTERS Photo)   HONG KONG, November 24 (Reuters): Amid calls
  • China kindergarten sex abuse & ‘needlemarks’ claims prompt police probe
    A parent is surrounded by members of the media outside the kindergarten run by pre-school operator RYB Education Inc being investigated by Chinas police, in Beijing on November 24. (REUTERS Photo)   BE
  • Hornbill Festival 2017: Art & Culture Dept gears up
    The department of art and culture has set series of activities for the forthcoming Hornbill Festival of Nagaland starting from December 1 at Kisama.   The department will offer daily cultural performance a
  • ‘It takes a village to raise a child’
    Whenever I see this adage it reminds me of the way we were raised as children in our society. Im so grateful for a wonderful childhood growing up in Kohima in the sixties surrounded by family and good friends.
  • Dining goes digital for Thailand's street food vendors
    Suphanida Thakral Reuters   Bangkoks famous street-food vendors have joined the digital revolution, embracing payment via Quick Response (QR) barcodes that can be read using smartphones.  
  • The Naga Catch-22 - Life or Death? On protest against NIA
    Yanpvuo Kikon: Isn't it moronic and ironic how instead of catching the extortionists, they are making a scapegoat out of those victims of extortion who choose life over death?   If those from Centra
  • Walking with a rally
    November 21, 2017   I am about to leave Haflong. But the apex civil bodies of Dima Hasao district (NC Hills) in Assam are about to start a silent rally; so I stay. Nobojit, a local Dimasa youth, picks me
  • Why is battling Cyber Crime such a Challenge (Part II)
    The sixth cause is that tracking & tracing cyber offences is a challenge at best of times. Presently the security apparatus down to each and every police station and policeman is not equipped and geared to
  • Every time I tried something new, films didn't work: Vidya
    Mumbai, November 24 (PTI) "Tumhari Sulu", an aspirational drama about a housewife, has ended Vidya Balan's dry run at the box office and the actor believes the film clicked with the audiences because its story
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