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  • 'Bhandari has the most growth potential'
    Morung express news Dimapur | August 25   Former NSF President, Achumbemo Kikon has termed Bhandari in Wokha district as having the greatest growth potential among the 60 Assembly Constituencies in Nagalan
  • Children’s Film Festival underway
    Dimapur, August 25 (MExN): The Children’s Film Society with the Directorate of School Education and Cinedarbaar has been organising a children’s film festival across the state.  The festival was kicked off
  • Consultation on NBCC Vision 2030 held
    DIMAPUR, AUGUST 25 (MExN): A consultation on NBCC Vision 2030 was jointly organized by Nagaland Baptist Church Council and Development of Human Potential (DHP), Imphal at NBCC Platinum Hall, Kohima from August
  • Say no to bribes: NPCC President
    Dimapur, August 25 (MExN): NPCC President, K. Therie has appealed to the students and youth to be ambassadors of clean and God-fearing Government and to say no to bribe and corruption.   // Speaking
  • Teaching community urged to win people's trust
    Phusachodu, August 25 (MExN): The Additional Director (HoD) of School Education, Wonthongo Tsopoe along with Deputy Director, Lipok Jamir and Statistical Officer, Tsupong visited the SDEO establishment Pfutsero
  • More than two-thirds rise in vision loss globally due to diabetes: Study
    London, August 25 (IANS) More than two-thirds of the increase in blindness and visual impairment globally in the past two decades has been caused by diabetes, finds a recent study.   Diabetic retinop
  • Janmashtami celebrated with enthusiasm in Delhi
    New Delhi, August 25 (IANS) Janmashtami, marking the birthday of Lord Krishna, was celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm in the national capital on Thursday with devotees going to temples, which were gaily decora
  • In Syria, Russia and the United States fight for the Middle East
    Peter Apps Reuters   Two years into Washington’s war against Islamic State, it may finally be winning. At the same time, however, its influence over events in the broader Middle East seems perhaps
  • BREAKING THE SILENCE ON GENDER-BLIND TRANSPORT
    Rose Delaney Inter Press Service   In today’s “Post-Feminist” world, it is time to pose a fundamental question. If we are really raking in the liberating outcomes of a “gender-just” 21st c
  • My mom gets worried about controversies: Sonakshi Sinha
    Mumbai, August 25 (IANS) Actress Sonakshi Sinha says while her father and actor Shatrughan Sinha understands that controversies are a part and parcel of showbiz, her mother Poonam Sinha gets worried about the c
  • Sleep deprivation may lead to memory loss
    New York, August 25 (IANS) Sleep deprivation for five hours may lead to loss of memory, a new study has found.   The study focused on the loss of connectivity between neurons in the hippocampus, a re
  • Depression in HIV patients may up heart attack risk
    New York, August 25 (IANS) Human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals already suffering from depression are at an increased risk of experiencing a heart attack than those without the mental health
  • Overuse of antibiotics harming India's fight against TB: The Lancet
    Toronto, August 25 (IANS) India, which is facing the highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) in the world, is also the world's largest consumer of antibiotics, say researchers of Indian-origin in a study, conducted
  • Balanced combination of diet, exercise may prevent heart problems
    New York, August 25 (IANS) Shedding those extra kilos through a balanced combination of diet and exercise may provide strong protection against heart disease for people suffering from obesity, a new study has f
  • India saw 350% rise in cybercrime in three years: Study
    New Delhi, August 25 (IANS) Blame it on systems that are built around technologies with weaker protocols which are inherently more vulnerable, India has witnessed a 350 per cent rise in cyber crime cases from 2
  • Humans have caused climate change for 180 years: Study
    Sydney, August 25 (IANS): Human activity has been causing global warming for almost two centuries, says new research, proving that human-induced climate change is not just a 20th century phenomenon.  
  • More Turkish tanks enter Syria in push against Islamic State, Kurdish militia
    KARKAMIS, Turkey, August 25 (Reuters) - At least nine more Turkish tanks entered northern Syria on Thursday as part of an operation aimed at driving Islamic State out of the border area around Jarablus and stop
  • Goodbye 'Dilscoop', Dilshan to retire after Australia series
    COLOMBO, August 25 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan will quit international cricket after the ongoing limited overs series against Australia, the swashbuckling opener announced on Thursday.  
  • Bihar struggles to evacuate reluctant villagers as floods wreak havoc
    BHUBANESWAR, August 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Authorities in eastern India are struggling to evacuate more than 100,000 people stranded in villages after floods intensified, killing more than 300 and dr
  • India's future incomplete without peaceful Kashmir: Rajnath
    Srinagar, August 25 (IANS) Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday made a passionate appeal for peace in the Kashmir Valley, saying India's future was incomplete without a peaceful Kashmir and announced t
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