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  • Strong Govt Needed
    A few years ago, an interesting debating point was put forward in the local media on whether Nagas need a dictator to rule over them given our scant regard for the rule of law, indiscipline and weak authority o
  • Natural Cancer Cures Are Real
    Modern-day science is undeniably humanistic. Many real scientists, these days, reject the theory of evolution as an imaginative fiction that ignores the huge body of evidence supporting Intelligent Design. But
  • The five most dangerous countries for women
    TrustLaw, an organization that provides legal aid and information on women's rights, set out to determine which countries were the most dangerous for women. By polling more than 200 international gender experts
  • How China broke the West’s monopoly on modernization
    This week, Tsinghua University, China’s foremost institution of higher education, celebrates its centennial. Founded in 1911 in deep national humiliation, Tsinghua University was initially funded by the i
  • A response to Fire and Emergency Services, Kohima
    A clarification issued by the Fire & Emergency Services, Kohima (Nagaland Post, 21st June 2011, Page 1, ‘June 18 fire incident: Fire dptt. admits technical snag’) also doubled up as a rejoinder
  • The risks of leaving the Euro
    When the blueprint for the Euro was drawn up, leaving was not an option: there were no circumstances under which any member would ever want to leave and therefore no exit route. But the once unthinkable now loo
  • Incompetent airline operations in Dimapur
    •-From what I hear in my blog and other sources, rescheduling has become a regular news item in our local newspapers. It is ironical how passengers naturally anticipate the flight timings to be reschedule
  • Predicting the monsoon
    How will the monsoon turn out? Not as well as previously thought appeared to be the answer when the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued its updated seasonal forecast on Tuesday. Nevertheless, the data
  • Transparency Revolution
    Recently Union Defence Minister AK Antony made a comment that India was passing through a “transparency revolution” and that the walls of secrecy were crumbling in every field including politics, bu
  • Probe ordered in Assam’s violent protests
    GUWAHATI, June 23 (Agencies): Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Thursday ordered an investigation into violent demonstrations over a government eviction drive which saw three people shot dead by police. "
  • 287 Ukhrul schools receive uniforms and textbooks under SSA project
    Rita Leiyaphi, AC Ukhrul along with ZEO Ukhrul N.Everest and his staffs distributing school uniforms and textbooks at Ukhrul Higher Secondary School. Ukhrul | June 23 : Under Sirva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) ed
  • Many support hill bandh from June 24
    Imphal, June 23 (NNN): Several organisations have endorsed the the 60-hour bandh in Manipur hill districts to be called from June 24 evening by Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas Manipur (COPTAM) in protes
  • NPUI speaks out against eviction of Naga River Colony
    Imphal, June 23 (NNN): Naga People’s Union Imphal (NPUI) has appealed to the state government of Manipur for a stay order to the eviction of the residents of Naga River Colony to make way for the proposed
  • CSIR-NEIST signs MoU with Thailand
    Dimapur, June 23 (MExN): A 11 member delegation from the Thailand’s principal public sector agency responsible for fostering and coordination of research in Science & Technology and also for its appli
  • Toyota Etios Liva launch on June 27
    New Delhi, June 23 (Business Today): Etios Liva, Toyota's new small car, will hit the Indian roads on June 27, with the launch scheduled in New Delhi. It is estimated to be priced between Rs 4 lakh and Rs 6 lak
  • NSF tour team reaches Phek, Meluri
    NSF president, Kelhouneizo Yhome addressing a consultative meeting at Meluri on Thursday. NSF general secretary, N.  Ejanthung Ngullie (in blue shirt) is also seen. (Morung Photo) PHEK | JUNE 23 : Fru
  • Ex-members of five VCC responds to allegations
    Dimapur, June 23 (MExN): Resigned members of five Village Congress Committee (VCC) issued a clarification note stating to be necessitated by ‘the fallacious press statement’ branded by the 36th ACCC
  • Kohima to clean city’s drainage system
    Kohima, June 23 (DIPR): Commissioner & Secretary to the Chief Minister, L. Kire IFS said that the mass social work in the State capital on Saturday, June 25 should concentrate on clearing the drainage syste
  • ‘Allegation on IRB at Kakiho is unfounded’
    Dimapur, June 23 (MExN): In response to the allegation levied upon the IRB personnel stationed at Kakiho, the Additional Superintendent of Police, Dimapur has issued a rejoinder stating that claim is unfounded
  • DSSU 36th general conference from today
    Dimapur, June 23 (MExN): The Dimapur Sumi Students’ Union (DSSU) will be hosting its 36th general conference from June 24 to 25, 2011 at Town Hall, Dimapur with the theme “Essence of the Age”.
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