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  • THE HARVEST FESTIVALOF KONYAKNAGA (LAU-ONG MO)
    An Introduction: Every community has festivals and its own stories and folklores which are connected with the past and present customs, Myths and reality. There are several festivals which are importance to the
  • Danger of confusing Naga issue with non-issue
    This is in reference to the news report appearing in your esteemed dailies highlighting that the Naga civil societies are demanding withdrawals of AFSPA from Nagaland without starting any reason. Here it may be
  • Remembering late N. L Kinghen (Multi-Faceted Pioneer Among The Lothas)
    CHILDHOOD AND EDUCATION Late N. L Kinghen (Nchemo Lhota) was born in Changpang Village, Wokha District, sometime in the month of April 1894. He was the eldest son of Late Shanchow Kinghen and Late Takumpula
  • NSSE II Exam and backward quota
    The ongoing tussle between various tribal student unions with regard to NSSE II exam for MBBS, Engineering and others courses is a matter of serious concern and may lead to unprecedented divide within the Naga
  • U.S. Air Force planes...
    A woman poses at an entrance of her house next to bombs dropped by the U.S. Air Force planes during the Vietnam War, in the village of Ban Napia in Xieng Khouang province, Laos. (REUTERS)
  • Trump, Clinton court Ohio as White House race enters final 2 months
    CANFIELD, Ohio/CLEVELAND, September 5 (Reuters) - Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton opened a final two-month sprint to the Nov. 8 election on Monday with the Republican presidential nominee suddenly looking stro
  • Recounting the Indo-Naga ceasefire
    Our Correspondent Chedema | September 6  Narrating the event of Indo-Naga ceasefire, Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) representative I. Temjenba Longkumer today said the purpose of forming the Nag
  • Mokokchung DPDB members sensitize on COTPA 2003
    Mokokchung, September 7 (DIPR): Members of Mokokchung District Planning and Development Board were sensitized on the implementation and enforcement of Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product (COTPA) 2003 during the
  • Professor Konwar completes term as NU Vice Chancellor
    Kohima, September 7 (DIPR): Professor B. K. Konwar from Tezpur University Assam joined Nagaland University (A Central University) as Vice Chancellor on 8th September, 2011 and completed his five year term on 7t
  • 9 Assam Rifles organise medical camp at Khomi
    Kohima, September 7 (MExN): 9 Assam Rifles organised a free medical camp at Middle Khomi Village on August 31. The aim of the medical camp was to provide free medical treatment to the local populace of Middle K
  • Committee undertakes verification for ‘Clean Village Award’
    Pughoboto, September 7 (DIPR): The committee members of ‘Clean Village Award’ 2016 under Pughoboto Sub-Division has been covering most of the villages for verification headed by the SDO (C) Er Naman
  • Nagaland Univ observes 23rd Foundation Day
    Kohima, September 7 (MExN): Nagaland University, Kohima Campus and Nagaland University School of Engineering & Technology (NU-SET), Dimapur observed the 23rd Foundation Day of Nagaland University on Septemb
  • Mel Gibson slams ‘Batman v Superman’
    Hollywood star Mel Gibson blasted "Batman v Superman" saying he is not interested in fake superheroes. The 60-year-old director said making a film with big budget does not guarantee it to be a good work, report
  • Cruise stopping Holmes from going public with Foxx?
    Actress Katie Holmes is reportedly keeping her romantic relationship with actor Jamie Foxx under wraps because of a secret divorce deal with her former husband Tom Cruise. According to a source, Holmes's divorc
  • Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston break up after 3 months together
    Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston have broken up after three months together, PEOPLE confirms.   "It was an amicable split," a source tells PEOPLE.   The breakup comes after Swift and Hiddle
  • Sonam Kapoor launches World's largest lesson programme
    Sonam Kapoor joined Gems Education, UNICEF, Reliance Group and the Global Goals Campaign to launch the World's Largest Lesson India programme on the occasion of Teacher's day on Monday. The actress says that a
  • Politics of Irrationality
    Aheli Moitra   Of late, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (SS Khaplang) has stepped up its violent activities. It has launched a series of attacks on the Indian army/paramilitary in Manipur a
  • Dhaka could be underwater in a decade
    Rafiqul Islam Inter Press Service   Like many other fast-growing megacities, the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka faces severe water and sanitation problems, chiefly the annual flooding during monsoon s
  • Without indigenous people, conservation is a halfway measure
    Emilio Godoy Inter Press Service   “You don’t convert your own house in a tourist site,” said Oussou Lio Appolinaire, an activist from Benin, wearing a traditional outfit in vivid yellows and
  • Migrating birds travel faster in spring: Study
    IANS   Migrating birds fly faster and put more effort into staying on course in spring than in fall, a study shows. The study, published in the journal The Auk: Ornithological Advances showed that m
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