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  • Parts of Bihar ban daytime cooking as hundreds die in heat wave
    PATNA, April 29 (AP): With sizzling temperatures claiming more than 300 lives this month in India, officials said Friday they were banning daytime cooking in some parts of the drought-stricken country in a bid
  • A thought on Yoga & Christianity
    Granted... To remove Yoga from Hinduism must be like ripping out the very heart of Hinduism from its very core and placing it elsewhere ...   Because in its very essence, from what I understand of sadhu
  • Kohima Police arrest 13 people
    Kohima, April 29 (MExN): Based on specific information from the volunteers of T Khel Youth Organization, Kohima regarding prostitution activities at BOC area, the Women Cell personnel and the youths have jointl
  • Sensitization programme on TB held
    Kohima, April 29 (MExN): Nagaland Users Network (NUN) in collaboration with Treatment Action Group, New York, conducted literacy programme on TB with the program staffs of NUN's targeted intervention on April 2
  • JSUN condemns attack on Forest officials
    Jalukie, April 29 (MExN): The Jalukie Students’ Union Nagaland (JSUN) has condemned the attack on Forest officials on duty at Ntangki National Park by people from one village. People numbering in hundreds
  • Satellite tagged Amur falcons: Pangti inactive, Naga to complete 3rd circle
    Dimapur, April 29 (MExN): Updating on the Amur falcons that were satellite-tagged in Nagaland, it has been reported that Pangti is inactive, while Naga is about to complete third cycle, flying over Gujarat. &nb
  • Colonies allege anomalies in selection of IHSDP beneficiaries
    Dimapur, April 29 (MExN): Two colonies have claimed that it has detected anomalies and misrepresentation in the list of beneficiaries approved under the Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP/
  • Peren district bids farewell to DC
    Peren, April 29 (DIPR): People of Peren district bade farewell to the outgoing Deputy Commissioner Peter Lichamo and welcomed his replacement, Zarenthung Ezung on April 28 at the DCs conference hall.  
  • Arunachal CM calls for road link between Tawang and Bhutan
    Itanagar, April 29 (IANS) Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Kalikho Pul on Friday called for developing road connectivity between Lumla in the state's Tawang district and Tashigang in Bhutan to facilitate direct
  • Assam tea growers hope there won't be more rains
    Guwahati, April 29 (IANS) After pre-monsoon rains hit output in Assam, tea growers are looking up to the weather god ahead of the premium second flush of tea which is due in May-June.   Although the
  • Ineffective operation of SBI Pfutsero Branch
    Banks are basic necessity which acts a significant role as an intermediary or agent, in the financial system. With the increase of population, its relativity also increased. Bank being most accredited public se
  • Preservation of Mother Tongue
    I am a Kuzhami-Chakhesangand my Mother Tongue is Kuzhale. I have been working for Kuzha Literature Forum since the year 1999, and with my limited knowledge in the Literature, I am sincerely working for the prom
  • Veterinarians & their role in nation building
    A Veterinary physician is at the forefront in nation building. He is uniquely qualified to fulfill an array of roles apart from preventing disease and healing animals. Over the years, veterinary professionals h
  • India, Myanmar start joint border patrolling
    Shillong, April 29 (IANS) Assam Rifles chief Lt. Gen. Harminderjit Singh Sachdev on Friday said India and Myanmar had started joint border patrolling in some stretches of their "unfenced border".   "
  • ‘To sir, with love’
    (i) If you dont have to leave, dont. If you dont have to say it, dont. Leave me to my whims and I will let go in my own time. (ii) Between us there are no secrets. Between us there are no co
  • 143 of 300 girls cleared JEE under Udaan scheme: Irani
    New Delhi, April 29 (IANS) Under the "Udaan" scheme of CBSE, 143 out of 300 girls from the initial batch had cleared the JEE exam, Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani said on Friday.   T
  • Rejoinder to the news item – “Peace Accord Vis – A - Vis Future Challenges” by Dr. S.C. Jamir
    Dr. S.C. Jamir, Governor of Odisha is the son of Naga soil who is considered as one of the eyes and thoughts opener to the Nagas in every occasion. I am happy to be a close friend of him and co-worker ever sinc
  • Poems on Love and World Peace
    By Tialila Kikon   1.  Indeed Life is beautiful not as much when ugly we feed. Peace is harmony not as sure when chaos we create. Love is life not as deep when hate we feel. 2. A Fleetin
  • Odisha – Trees and sea breezes and rhinestone cowboys
    We found them at every traffic crossing, smart young men and women wearing white Stetsons and white gloves. You could not possibly miss them, their dusky faces smiling as they waved the cars onward, one after t
  • Researchers collect indigenous peoples stories to fill climate change data gaps
    NEW YORK, April 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation): Canadian scientists have collected stories from more than 90,000 people whose traditional ways of life rely on nature, in an effort to capture signs of climate c
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