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  • Knowing Right From Wrong
    It is a believed notion that: A dead branch cannot support a falling tree. Whether one will agree with me or not, ‘morality’ is to be considered as the base of our social entity to consider right fr
  • ‘Why Clean Elections will fail’
    Dr Asangba Tzüdir   Looking at the different voices of the people in relation to Clean Election, one gets caught between hope and despair. The need for change from the present ‘Naga condition
  • Nagaland: Know Your Districts - An overview -I
    Since last year, The Morung Leaning has been running a series ‘Know Your Districts’ highlighting basic information about each district in Nagaland. In conclusion, broad overviews of the eleven distr
  • Weekly Internship List
    Human Resources (HR) at Polo Towers Group Location – Guwahati, Kolkata, Shillong Stipend – Rs. 3,000-6,000 /Month Link – internshala.com/i/6108 Deadline – 10th October 2017   Web Developm
  • Curb animal antibiotics to stop spread of resistance, say health experts
    In most large-scale livestock operations, antibiotics are mixed with water to prevent illness and encourage growth, which contributes to the breeding of drug-resistant bacteria that enter the food supply. Credi
  • First global funding pact launched to secure indigenous land rights
    Indigenous people of southern Brazil take part in a protest against the report of the parliamentary commission of inquiry that investigates fraud and irregularities in the process of demarcation of indigenous l
  • Govt cuts excise duty on petrol, diesel by Rs 2/litre
    An attendant lifts a petrol nozzle at a petrol pump in Siliguri.(Reuters)   Prices of petrol and diesel will be reduced by the amount of duty cut with effect from Wednesday   New Delhi, October
  • Public sentiment against Modi government due to all-round failures: Pawar
    Mumbai, October 3 (IANS) Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said that due to "all-round failures" like rising unemployment, inflation and firms shutting down, the public sentimen
  • Indian, US officials meet to prepare for Global Entrepreneurship Summit
    Ivanka Trump attends a moment of silence with White House staff for the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 2, 2017. (Photo by Olivier Doul
  • Gas price hike will benefit producers by Rs 1,300 cr: Ind-Ra
    New Delhi, October 3 (IANS) The increase in natural gas prices from this month would benefit domestic gas producers by around Rs 1,300 crore during the second half of the current fiscal, India Ratings and Resea
  • Oxford team to test universal flu vaccine in world first
    A nurse vaccinates a patient as part of the start of the seasonal influenza vaccination campaign in Nice, southeastern France, October 21, 2015. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard   LONDON, October 3 (Reuters) - A
  • Equities surge on positive global cues; auto stocks lift sentiments
    Mumbai, October 3 (IANS) Key Indian equity indices -- the BSE Sensex and the NSE Nifty50 -- on Tuesday surged to close on a higher note as positive global cues, coupled with healthy buying in automobile, consum
  • Government launches special course to train teachers
    New Delhi, October 3 (IANS) The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry on Tuesday launched a diploma course in Elementary Education to train teachers across the country in teaching students up to Class VIII.
  • Mallya arrested in money laundering case
    New Delhi, October 3 (IANS) Fugitive Indian businessman Vijay Mallya was on Tuesday arrested in London in a money laundering case, CBI sources said.   CBI sources said that Mallya was arrested in the
  • Railway Union alleges Rlys ignoring repair work
    New Delhi, October 3 (PTI) The Northern Railway Men's Union today alleged that the railways was not carrying out maintenance and repair work in a timely manner and ignoring unsafe operations, charges that come
  • Post-mortem: VX poison killed brother of North Korean leader
    Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, center, is escorted by police as she leave the court house in Shah Alam, Malaysia, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017. Thi Huong and Siti Aisyah of Indonesia pleaded not guilty as their trial open
  • Skipping breakfast may damage arteries
    New York, October 3 (IANS) Are you in the habit of missing your breakfast everyday? Beware, you may be at an increased risk of atherosclerosis, a condition in which the arteries tend to harden and narrow due to
  • Mishra takes oath as Arunachal Pradesh Governor
    Itanagar, October 3 (IANS) Brigadier (Retd) B.D. Mishra was on Tuesday sworn in as Governor of Arunachal Pradesh by Gauhati High Court Chief Justice Ajit Singh at the Raj Bhavan here.   Deputy Chief
  • Three selfie-clicking youths run over by train near Bengaluru
    Bengaluru, October 3 (IANS) Three youths were run over by a train on Tuesday while they were reportedly clicking selfies on the railway tracks near here, police said.   The incident took place at aro
  • World Bank: 250mn living in slums across East Asia, Pacific
    Bangkok, October 3 (IANS) There are 250 million people living in poor quality housing with limited access to basic services across East Asia and the Pacific, the World Bank said in a report on Tuesday.  
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