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  • Ending of Child Sexual Abuse in India Means Changing Mindsets
    M-R Abraham Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation   In his decades as an activist against child labour, Ashoka Fellow Kailash Satyarthi noticed that the boys and girls rescued from mines, factories and
  • President's Rule to continue in Uttarakhand
    New Delhi, April 27 (IANS) President's Rule will continue in Uttarakhand till further orders, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, implying that there will be no floor test for the ousted Congress government t
  • Priyanka Chopra slams Donald Trump
    New York, (IANS) Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra, a star of “Quantico” - an American TV series on fighting terror - has slammed Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's call to ban Muslim i
  • Yoga may reduce impact of asthma in your life
    Hong Kong, (IANS) If you are suffering from asthma, practising yoga may offer some relief from the chronic disease and improve your quality of life, suggests new research.   Asthma is a common chroni
  • Medicos, staff protest bomb threat in Imphal medical institute
    Imphal April 27 (IANS) Medical students and employees of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal, on Wednesday staged a sit-in protest against the lobbing of a Chinese-made hand grenade at the
  • Night shifts linked to increased risk of heart disease: Study
    Washington, (IANS) Rotating night shifts may slightly increase a woman's risk of heart disease, a study has said. The study, published in the US journal JAMA, showed that women who work more than 10 years of ro
  • Water trains bring scant relief to drought-ravaged Maharashtra
      By Rajendra Jadhav   LATUR, India, April 27 (Reuters) - Haribhau Kamble, an unemployed labourer in India's richest state of Maharashtra, is forced to queue for hours in scorching heat to fe
  • In the battle for Hollywood endorsements - and cash - Clinton rules
    By Lisa Richwine and Grant Smith   LOS ANGELES, April 27 (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' positions on fracking, free tuition and breaking up big banks wouldn't sound out
  • Trafficking risk rises as villagers flee India's worst drought in decades
    MUMBAI, April 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The worst drought in decades across several states in India is forcing tens of thousands of people to migrate from rural areas in search of water, food and jobs,
  • Gianni Infantino brings vision of new FIFA to Asia
    SEOUL, April 27 (Reuters) - FIFA President Gianni Infantino dangled the carrot of more World Cup spots for Asia during a visit to Seoul on Wednesday but while the Swiss was keen to press his case for an enlarge
  • Rural jobs scheme: three northeastern states on top, two at bottom
    By Sujit Chakraborty   Agartala, April 27 (IANS) Three northeastern states lead the table in providing rural jobs while another two are at the very bottom of the table, official figures show. &nbs
  • Appoint disability commissioner in accordance with PwD Act 1995: NSDF
    DIMAPUR, APRIL 26 (MExN): While appreciating the quick clarification from the Department of Social Welfare, Nagaland, the Nagaland State Disability Forum (NSDF) on Tuesday reiterated its demand that the new Sta
  • NUN resents non-release of funds for TB programs
    DIMAPUR, APRIL 26 (MExN): The Nagaland Users’ Network (NUN) has expressed deep resentment over the ‘lackadaisical attitude and failure’ of the State government to release funds meant for Tuber
  • ‘Make Nagaland a tobacco free state’
    Effective enforcement of Tobacco Control Act stressed Our Correspondent Kohima | April 26   There is a need to make concerted effort to control the menace of tobacco and effective enforcement of Tob
  • New Chumukedima ‘B’ Khel takes stern decision on allotment of land
    Dimapur, April 26 (MExN): The New Chumukedima 'B' Khel Sub-Committee has resolved that allotment of land in the Khel by anyone other than the ‘B’ Khel authority is all treated as null and vo
  • AKM, Ao Senden accept apology from RMSA over irregularities
    DIMAPUR, APRIL 26 (MExN): The Ao Senden and the Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) have informed all the intending candidates for the Ao language teacher post under RMSA to apply for the same. The two apex org
  • Postal employees union pen down strike today
    DIMAPUR, APRIL 26 (MExN): The Postal Employee’s Union, Nagaland Division along with the rest of the North East States will be participating in the one-day pen down strike called by the All India Postal Employ
  • India, Pakistan talk, but no forward movement
    New Delhi, April 26 (IANS) India and Pakistan on Tuesday held their first formal talks since the January 2 Pathankot terror attack with both sides indulging in some plain speak. New Delhi raised the issue of cr
  • Multiple Choice Questions on Environment
    Q1. Lantana – known as Phool Lakhri in local parlance, is a shrub found in abundance in Himachal Pradesh. It is a toxic weed and has affected the mountain diversity of the state. Lantana species are wid
  • Campus News
    [caption id="attachment_193897" align="alignnone" width="656"] (TOP) Students of Don Bosco School, Mon are seen acting out their prize winning drama at the World Malaria Day Drama Competition organised by Devel
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