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  • A quest to find out Jamaica's 'fast' secret
    Vikas Datta IANS   When Jamaica started participating in the Olympics in 1948, its first few medals came usually from long-distance track events like the 400m or 800m. But since 1968, there has b
  • WHERE ARE WE HEADING TO…??
    Sasietho FelixAsst. Professor St.  Josephs College Jakhama  Today as we look around our Naga society in every aspect of our social life, it makes me feel so sad to be part of it for we are walking the
  • At the Nexus of Water and Climate Change
    Justus Wanzala Inter Press Service   With the clock counting down towards the November climate summit in Marrakech, Morocco, where parties to the climate treaty agreed in Paris will negotiate implem
  • A New Consciousness as a critical Intervention
    Today’s Nagas seem to be tentative about the current complexity of many issues including a failing state, systemic corruption, illegal immigration, a weak economy, a divided political discourse and emergi
  • Modi raises black money, tax evasion at G20
    Hangzhou (China), September 5 (IANS) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday raised the issues of black money and tax evasion at the G20 Summit here, urging member countries to act against financial corru
  • Too costly for Indonesia to thoroughly test for Zika: health official
    JAKARTA, September 5 (Reuters) - Indonesia can not afford to thoroughly check for a possible Zika outbreak, a health ministry official said, as Southeast Asia's most populous country must focus on fighting deng
  • How central schemes are being used to weaken Indian federalism
    Garga Chatterjee   Even after a huge amount of pressure being applied to West Bengal by the Union government, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly stood up for the interests of her s
  • Xi says Japan should exercise caution on South China Sea
    BEIJING, September 5 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping told Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday that Japan should exercise caution on the South China Sea issue, China's state news agency Xinhua
  • Radical democrats gain foothold in Hong Kong poll likely to rile China
    HONG KONG, September 5 (Reuters) - Several pro-independence candidates won seats in Hong Kong's legislative election which saw a record turnout in the Chinese-controlled city on Sunday, a result likely to furth
  • Small foetal size may up risk of asthma in kids
    London, September 5 (IANS) A smaller foetal size during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy can signficantly increase the risk of asthma and reduce the lung function in children, a study has found.
  • Parineeti enjoys acting, performing live
    New Delhi September 5 (IANS) Actress Parineeti Chopra, who is back from her Dream Team tour to the US, says she likes to perform in front of the camera as well as the audience.   Asked what is toughe
  • The foremost Indian teacher's diplomatic and political successes
    (Teachers' Day, Sep 5, is the Birth Anniversary of Dr S. Radhakrishnan)   By Vikas Datta IANS | September 5   Soon after he became India's second President, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's bir
  • Jio move set to boost digital marketing space: Lycos CEO
    Hyderabad, September 5 (IANS) Reliance Jio's disruptive offer of free voice calls forever and data at just 5 paise per MB is expected to open up the digital marketing space in the country in a big way, a top ex
  • Indian economy needs a strong push: President
    New Delhi, Sep 5 (IANS) Sharing with the students his experience in politics of India post-Independence, President Pranab Mukherjee on Monday stressed on social performance for economic growth of the country.
  • Google Glass may help diagnose brain disorders early
    London, September 5 (IANS) Scientists have developed a diagnosis system based on virtual reality (VR) technology that may help in the early detection of various neuro-degenerative disorders including multiple s
  • Pakistan spreading terror, Modi tells G20
    Hangzhou (China), September 5 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday told the G20 member countries how Pakistan was spreading terror in South Asia and using terrorism as an instrument of state policy.
  • India to replace some pellet guns with chilli-filled shells in Kashmir
    SRINAGAR, India, September 5 (Reuters) - Security forces will use shells full of a chilli compound as an alternative to shotgun pellets, to control crowds in Kashmir, home minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday,
  • China blames United States, journalists for Obama airport fiasco
    BEIJING, September 5 (Reuters) - China on Monday levelled responsibility at the United States and journalists for a fracas at a Chinese airport, in which officials of both countries exchanged heated remarks as
  • Blasts hit government-held and Kurdish parts of Syria, dozens killed
    BEIRUT, September 5 (Reuters) - Six explosions hit government-controlled areas and a province held by a Kurdish militia in Syria on Monday morning, killing dozens of people, state media and a monitor said. &
  • India may have up to three times more TB patients than assumed
    New Delhi, September 5 (IANS) Ground zero of the global battle against one of humankind's deadliest diseases, India could have between two and three times more tuberculosis (TB) cases than currently assumed, sa
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