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  • Lives in peril: Inside Manipur's drug zone
    Churachandpur, December 14 (IANS): A litter of cigarette stubs, abandoned syringes and used contraceptives greet a visitor to one of the four drug hangout joints in Manipur's second largest town where red-eyed,
  • Live broadcasting in forthcoming Manipur polls
    Imphal | December 14: The Election commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced that cameras would be installed in certain remote areas of Manipur for the purpose of live broadcasting of polling in the fort
  • ICRC chief visits Nagaland Branch
    Dimapur, December 14 (MExN): Simon Peter Brooks, the Deputy Head of Delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New Delhi, who is currently in Nagaland, paid a visit to the office of the
  • Flights rescheduled
    Dimapur, December 14 (MExN):  The Station Manager of Air India, Dimapur, has informed of rescheduled timings for flights to Imphal and Guwahati ‘due to continuous low-visibility at Imphal (Manipur) A
  • Wokha admin, citizens to act against crackers
    Wokha, December 14 (DIPR): Deputy Commissioner of Wokha Rovilatuo Mor has informed that bursting crackers in the district headquarter, Wokha town, has been banned and colony authorities, police and civic bodies
  • Secular diplomacy powers Tibetans' global outreach
    Prime Minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile Lobsang Sangay, center, greets people during the community's annual Dec. 10 commemoration of the 1989 Nobel award given to the Dalai Lama, their spiritual leade
  • Anna's future may be less rosy than his past
    It is possible that the Congress will finally succeed in outflanking Anna Hazare. It isn't only the decision to introduce the Lokpal bill which is likely to take the wind out of the latter's sails, another piec
  • Character Values
    The letters on my nails have nearly grown out, but I can still read them.One is the Chinese character for the first syllable of my son’s name, and the other means perseverance. I had asked a manicurist in
  • ‘Journalism, not truth, is the first casualty of war’
    WAR IS a well-produced reality show. Embedded journalism is the star cast. Yes, there are innocents dying, but why let that interfere with what the boss wants reported? Award-winning documentary filmmaker-journ
  • Some excerpts from the 1st Overseas Naga Association Conference 2011
    The first ever Overseas Naga Association (ONA) conference was held at Orchid Hotel, Kohima, from 6th to 8th December, coinciding with the Hornbill Festival. The small and scattered diaspora that we have all ove
  • An appreciation of the Konyak stand on Naga Sovereignty
    As an Angami Naga, committed to the Naga national rights to freedom and liberty, I wish to salute my fellow Konyaks for the very clear and firm stand declared by them which appeared in the local dailies on Dec.
  • Minister Kaito inaugurates Mungleu RCC Bridge
    Temjen Toy, Com. & Secy, MLA Azheto, TR Zeliang Minister of Planning, G Kaito Minister of R&B and D Mero posed for lens after unveiling the newly constructed Mangleu Bridge linking Peren Model District
  • Meet The School Mascot
    Meet The School Mascot: Mithun, a national animal of Nagaland is seen guarding a school at M.Teliesiu a Naga Village at Myanmar. Seen behind is a thatched roofed school which has a capacity of 20 students in si
  • Phek town churches celebrates Christmas carol
    A section of the crowd seen at the Phek Town Christmas carol programme at Phek Local ground on December 13. (DIPR Photo) Phek, December 14 (DIPR): The churches of Phek town celebrated Christmas Carol on De
  • local briefs
    LPK Silver Jubilee today  Kohima, December 14 (DIPR): Minister for Urban Development and Higher & Technical Education Nagaland Dr. Shurhozelie will grace the Silver Jubilee of the Lerie Panchayat Kohim
  • Indian tribals reject Maoists & Delhi
    Relatives and supporters accompany the body of Kishenji, a senior Maoist rebel leader killed in a gunbattle with security forces in eastern India, during his funeral procession at Peddapally village in Karimnag
  • Religion And Peacemaking
    All the religions of the world have the capacity to preach and practice peace as seen in the lives of Mahatma Gandhi, the Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Martin Luther King Jr, Thich- Nhat Hahn etc., to mention a few
  • Has India reached the limits to eco reforms?
    The government of India’s decision to roll back legislation that would allow FDI in multi-brand retail is ill-advised. However, in the grand scheme of things it is but a hiatus that at worst merely derail
  • Politicization of State Bureaucracy
    During a recent public function held at the State capital Kohima, a former Chief Secretary of Nagaland who is currently the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), made some interesting observation about his pers
  • Pangjungkaba wins state level essay competition
    The winners along with the officials during the state level essay competition held as part of the National Energy Conservation Day. (Morung Photo)  Kohima | December 14: Pangjungkaba from Dainty Buds, Kohi
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