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  • We are standing for welfare of Nagas: NCSU
    Kohima, May 25 (MExN): The Nagaland Contractors' & Suppliers' Union (NCSU) has clarified to all the NGOs and general public that the NCSU has no intention to get the contract works for its our own b
  • Ensure there is no difference of opinion among elected members: PB Acharya
    DIMAPUR, MAY 25 (MExN): Congratulating Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang on completion of two years in the service of the State of Nagaland, Governor of Nagaland & Assam, PB Acharya has asked Zeliang to en
  • Meetings & Appointments
    Cleanliness drive in govt offices A cleanliness drive will be conducted in all the Government offices in Nagaland between May 16 and 31. This is in accordance with the Government of India’s calendar for th
  • Transfers & postings ordered by HC: NPF
    Kohima, May 25 (MExN): The Naga People’s Front (NPF) has stated today that “transfers and postings” of Judicial Magistrates are done or ordered by a High Court, not by a state Government. &nbs
  • News in brief
    RSZ appeals to repair schools damaged by storm Tseminyu, May 25 (MExN): The Rengma Selo Zi (youth organization) visited the families affected by the recent storm at Tsosinyu village on May 25. The team hande
  • NPF Central Youth Wing responds
    Kohima, May 25 (MExN): NPF Central Youth Wing today asked Lok Sabha MP, Neiphiu Rio to come out clean and tell the NPF and Naga people he was not involved in dividing the NPF into two camps and that he was not
  • Lhisemia Youth Organisation reiterates
    Kohima, May 25 (MExN): The Lhisemia Youth Organisation (LYO) has reiterated its standing order within L. Khel, Kohima Village jurisdiction. The order includes prohibition on sale of alcohol (IMFL). Defaulters w
  • Tribal bodies to intensify movement
    Newmai News Network Senapati | May 25   Tribal organisations campaigning against the "anti tribal bills" in Manipur are likely to intensify their movement in the next few days' time.  
  • Gunfire exchanged along Manipur-Myanmar border
    Newmai News Network Imphal | May 25   Reports are doing the round that security forces today attacked and destroyed some rebel makeshift camps located inside a deep jungle area along India-Myanmar b
  • Man dies allegedly of starvation in Mamit district
    Aizawl, May 25 (PTI): A 46-year-old man belonging to the Bru tribe has died in Mizoram-Tripura-Bangladesh border Mamit district allegedly due to starvation, prompting a protest by Opposition Mizo National Front
  • Assam police to strike balance for CMs security
    Guwahati, May 25 (PTI): In deference to new Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowals decision to keep his convoy to the minimum, police will strike a balance between his instructions and the fundamentals of sec
  • Tripura ministers, MLAs gets IT notice for not providing returns
    Agartala, May 25 (IANS): Income Tax authorities have served notices to several Tripura ministers and legislators belonging to Left parties for allegedly not providing returns to the IT authorities, officials an
  • New Assam cabinet decides to abolish check gates
    Guwahati, May 25 (IANS): The new government in Assam led by Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday decided to abolish with immediate effect all the check gates in the state, which have become the hub of
  • Sikkim becomes the 1st state to ban mineral water bottles in Govt prog
    Gangtok, May 25 (PTI): For effective waste management in an eco-friendly manner, the Sikkim government has restricted the use of mineral water bottles in government programmes and banned the use of foam food co
  • Meghalaya district leads in tobacco-related cancers
    Kolkata, May 25 (IANS): Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district has the highest relative proportion of tobacco-related cancers (TRCs) for both men and women in the country, the latest National Cancer Registry Pro
  • Asia’s Indigenous communities marred by militarisation
    Tharanga Yakupitiyage Inter Press Service   Militarisation in indigenous territories in Asia is exacerbating conflict and human rights violations, said Secretary-General of the Asia Indigenous Peopl
  • Mizoram may hand over dacoity case to CBI
    Aizawl, May 25 (PTI): The Mizoram government is mulling handing over the December-14 dacoity case, allegedly involving the then Commandant of an Assam Rifles battalion, to the CBI, State Home Minister R Lalzirl
  • A failing ‘anti terror’ mechanism
    Aheli Moitra   On May 22, the front pages of some newspapers in Nagaland were bubbling out an unwarranted fizz. Nagaland joined the rest of the Indian Union in observing something known as ‘anti-t
  • Making Good Deals with No Money Out of Your Own Pocket
    At the outset, I must admit that I have made my fair share of bad business decisions over the years. Here are some of them: an investment in a three-bedroom flat in Pune ended in a bitter experience with care-t
  • More committed to more visits to Nagaland
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The former Indian wicket keeper, Kiran More has given his commitment to revisit Nagaland and continue to assist the state towards the development of the game at the grassroots, especiall
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