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  • Cultural practices for the viral disease management
    Viruses are obligate parasites; that is, they require a living host in order to grow and multiply. These virus particles infect the plants are extremely small and can be seen with the help of electron microscop
  • PICKLE MAKING
    Fruits and vegetables are an important component to meet the nutritional requirements of human beings. These not only meet the quantitative needs but also supply vitamins and minerals which improve the quality
  • Tsintsu, a true son of the soil
    Tsintsu Yimchunger, a 40 year old progressive farmer from Penkim village, Pungro block of Kiphire district owns 10 acres which is blessed with a perennial water source. Though he studied just till the 8th stand
  • Nagamese in the Church
     Dr. Eyingbeni Hümtsoe-Nienu The discussion on whether to promote Nagamese as a regional language hits the people of Nagaland more acutely than others from Northeast states. Needless to say, other
  • Finding Joy In A Gluten-Free Valentine's Day Dinner
    By Carole Murko (Zester Daily) -   Nine years ago my husband was diagnosed with celiac disease. The diagnosis was a godsend as his symptoms displayed evidence of something much worse. When the test r
  • Want to stay slim? Keep your kitchen clean
    New York, (IANS) Cluttered kitchens are calorie-inducing kitchens with chaotic environments likely to lead people to grab twice as many cookies compared to those in a cleaner kitchen, finds a new study. &nbs
  • Why people feel miserable while at work
    London, (IANS) Do you feel miserable while going to work in the same fashion when you are ill? You are not alone. Most British people are at least happy while at work except when they are sick in bed, say resea
  • Cancer can be beaten with awareness, palliative care
    (February 4 is World Cancer Day)   By Dr. Dinesh Pendharkar "How can I have cancer, Doctor? I dont smoke, I exercise every day, I eat the right food and I get annual health check-ups. Bewildered and
  • Breakfast high in protein better for kids: Study
    New York, (IANS) A breakfast high in protein - like eggs - keeps children fuller longer than cereal or oatmeal, causing them to eat fewer calories at lunch, says a new study.   "It is really importan
  • Thank god I love my job, says busy bee Priyanka Chopra
    Mumbai, (IANS) She says her body feels "battered" due to long working hours, but actress Priyanka Chopra says she is loving her job and is excited about the premiere of the second season of her international TV
  • Prolonging solution will create more trouble: CM
    Kohima, February 3 (MExN): Nagaland State Chief Minister, TR Zeliang today called for a quick solution to the Indo-Naga issue. “The sooner we solve this problem the sooner we will have permanent peace,&rd
  • Nagaland govt, judiciary urged to act and deliver justice
    KOHIMA, FEBRUARY 3 (MExN): The January 30 rape of a minor with disabilities by a policeman in Kohima is not the first time that such a crime on persons with disabilities has been reported, stated ENABLE, an NGO
  • State level seminar on spices held
    Kohima, February 3 (MExN): Two days state level seminar on organic farming of important spice crops in Nagaland was conducted at the Directorate of Horticulture from January 28-29.   Organized by the
  • News in Brief
    Legislators requested to attend LFA meeting Kohima, February 3 (MExN): There will be an annual general meeting of Legislators Forum on AIDS (LFA) on February 8 from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon in the conference h
  • Donate Blood, Save Life
    Temjenkaba DIPR feature   Nothing is comparable to the preciousness of human blood which is the most vital component of human beings. Every different product can be manufactured in manmade factory thro
  • UBSI of DEF Peren wins award
    Peren, February 3 (MExN): On the occasion of Army Day on January 15, Pauramswangwi Zeliang, UBSI of DEF Peren, Nagaland Police, was declared as one of the recipients of the prestigious Chief of Army Staff comme
  • Assam Rifles organize health camp
    Mon, February 3 (MExN): A medical camp was organized by 9 BIHAR under the aegis of 7 Sector Assam Rifles at Chenloisho village of Mon district on January 23.   According to a press release from Assam
  • WHO urges SE Asian govts to tackle preventable cancers
    8.2 million people die from cancer each year; more than 50% of these deaths could have been prevented   New Delhi, February 3 (MExN): Every year across the world 8.2 million people die from cancer. The
  • SDSA holds sanitation drive’ at District Hospital Senapati
    Dimapur, February 3 (MExN): The 50 bedded Senapati District Hospital campus,  often left unattended to its own care, was given new look after a recent sanitation drive organised by Senapati District Students A
  • PSC suspends agitation
    DIMAPUR, FEBRUARY 3 (MExN): The ongoing 2nd phase of agitation resumed by the Phom Students Conference against the PWD for non resumption of construction of Longleng- Ladigarh NEC Road (Group-c) has been tempor
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