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  • QUALITY EDUCATION: A GAME CHANGER
    Education is a source of survival. To quote Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”.  It affords a person to discover his or her innate cap
  • Cuba grants pardons to 787 convicts after pope's clemency call
    HAVANA, November 15 (Reuters) - Cuba said on Tuesday it was granting pardons to 787 convicts in response to Pope Francis' Holy Year call to all heads of state for acts of clemency.   Those released w
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  • Nominees of 8th Music Awards of Nagaland 2016
    This year has seen an unprecedented number of entries to the Music Awards of Nagaland. Out of the 50 plus entries received, the following 41 entries have been nominated in various genres of the 8th edition of t
  • Miss Mokokchung Ayusangla Jamir
    Reigning Miss Mokokchung Ayusangla Jamir visited Little Folks Nursery School', Mopungchuket village on November 14. Ayusangla reminisced about her childhood saying it was filled with love and care from parents,
  • The Konyak Naga Digital Film, ‘Nokmei - The Peace’
    A digital film in Konyak language titled 'Nokmei - The Peace' was successfully released for general public screening at Local Ground, Yakshu on November 14 with Yanithung N Ngullie, EAC Mopong as the Chief Gues
  • Down syndrome 'Be Beautiful' fashion show raises $2.1 million
    Movie stars Jamie Foxx, Hilary Swank and Queen Latifah were among celebrities sharing the catwalk with models with Down syndrome for a fundraiser that brought in $2.1 million for research and medical care. Foxx
  • Bon Jovi takes Billboard’s No.1 album spot for sixth time
    New albums from rockers Bon Jovi and R&B singer Alicia Keys took the two top spots on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart on Monday, while the soundtrack for kids movie "Trolls" moved in to third place. Bon Jovi's
  • Short on cash and patience, people throng ATMs, banks
    Lucknow, November 15 (IANS) Hundreds of thousands across Uttar Pradesh mobbed banks and ATMs on Tuesday to withdraw cash or deposit and exchange the spiked currency, losing patience when they couldn't get any m
  • Indelible ink to prevent multiple cash withdrawals
    New Delhi, November 15 (IANS) Indelible ink will henceforth be used, as is done during elections, to prevent people from making cash withdrawals more than the permissible limit from bank counters, the governmen
  • Reliance Group joins Cisco Jasper to make India IoT-enabled
    Mumbai, November 15 (IANS) Tapping into the growing potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) market in the country, Reliance Group and Cisco Jasper on Tuesday launched a new venture called "UNLIMIT" dedicated
  • Merkel, with nod to Trump, warns against protectionism
    BERLIN, November 15 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Tuesday for globalisation to be framed in multilateral agreements rather than see countries adopt protectionist measures, in a thinly ve
  • Vodafone takes $5 billion charge against new price war in India
    LONDON, November 15 (Reuters) - Mobile telecoms group Vodafone reported a first-half net loss of 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) on Tuesday after writing down the value of its Indian business by the same amount
  • WhatsApp adds secure video calling amid privacy concerns
    SAN FRANCISCO, November 15 (Reuters) - One of the worlds most popular means of communication, Facebook's WhatsApp, is adding fully encrypted video calling to its messaging app on Monday, a move that comes as pr
  • Google, Facebook move to restrict ads on fake news sites
    SAN FRANCISCO, November 15 (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc on Monday announced measures aimed at halting the spread of "fake news" on the internet by targeting how some purveyors of phony con
  • UK government has no overall plan for Brexit, leaked memo cited by BBC says
    LONDON, November 15 (Reuters) - Britain has no overall plan for Brexit and the strategy for leaving the European Union might not be agreed for six months due to divisions in Prime Minister Theresa May's governm
  • Myanmar army says 86 killed in fighting in northwest
    YANGON, November 15 (Reuters) - As many as 69 members of what Myanmar's government has described as a Rohingya Muslim militant group and 17 security forces have been killed in a recent escalation of fighting in
  • Fewer U.S. parents say they spank their kids
    (Reuters Health) - - Spanking and hitting children to discipline them has become much less common in recent decades as more parents choose non-physical approaches like time-outs instead, a U.S. study suggests.
  • Global climate change action "unstoppable" despite Trump - U.N.'s Ban
    MARRAKESH, Morocco, November 15 (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday action on climate change has become "unstoppable", and he expressed hopes that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump wo
  • Putin, Trump agree to normalise ties
    Moscow, November 15 (IANS) Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump concluded their first telephone conversation with an agreement to instruct their respective staff to begin plannin
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