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  • IGP overstaying service tenure
    Dimapur, January 4 (MExN): The question of transparency in the government departments in Nagaland has resurfaced with a senior officer of the Fire & Emergency Services of Nagaland being accused of overstayi
  • Quotation
    The history of liberty is a history of resistance-Woodrow Wilson
  • CASA 43rd tournament underway
    CHOZUBA (PHEK DISTRICT), JANUARY 4 (MExN): The 43rd tourney of Chozuba Area Sports’ Association (CASA) started here this morning at Chozuba town local ground. However, minister for health & family wel
  • 'Focus towards professionalism in games and sports'
    Süthozu Nagwü  | January 4 : The 33rd meet 2011 of Sekrüzu Area Sports Association (SASA) got underway here today with parliamentary secretary for social welfare and women & child develo
  • 'Focus towards professionalism in games and sports'
    Süthozu Nagwü  | January 4 : The 33rd meet 2011 of Sekrüzu Area Sports Association (SASA) got underway here today with parliamentary secretary for social welfare and women & child develo
  • Colonial feature in Nagaland
    Dimapur| January 4 : Nagaland is known primarily for its scenic beauty and multi-ethnic culture. It does not boast of historic forts, regal palaces, awe-inspiring temples or stately monuments. But, what most pe
  • ‘Public Hearing’ on pollution mandatory for environmental clearance
    Health hazardous waste littered in a locality in Dimapur. The Nagaland Pollution Control Board through its various programme have been spreading awareness to avoid littering habit for a “Cleaner & Hea
  • Taking a bite on Dimapur’s emerging restaurant culture
    Dimapur | January 4 : Nagas love food and the mushrooming of restaurants in Dimapur and the emerging ‘going-out-for-food’ culture is hence, no big surprise. There has been an explosive increase in the numbe
  • A myriad of human emotions….
    1. A helping hand: This photograph was taken in Chuchuyimlang Village, Mokokchung in 2010. The couple is fetching water in a bucket. One can’t help but look at this picture and wonder if there could possi
  • Microsoft may launch Windows TV
    New Delhi, January 4 (TOI): It seems Microsoft is all set to join back the interactive TV game (despite its not-so-successful history with the technology) being led by Apple, Google and others.According to repo
  • LOCAL Briefs
    PYO 26th general conference on January 8Dimapur, January 4 (MExN): The 26th general conference cum sports meet of the Poilwa Youth Organisation (PYO) Nagaland will be held from January 8 at Poilwa Village under
  • Onion prices still high in metros
    New Delhi, January 4 (PTI): Retail prices of onions continued to rule at the high level of ` 45-60/kg in metros, but are likely to decline after the arrival of fresh crops from Maharashtra and Gujarat, which ar
  • Glasses-free 3D TV set to debut at CES
    London, January 4 (The Telegraph): Toshiba is one of several electronics companies that will show off a 3D television set that doesn’t require glasses at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
  • Gold regains 21,000 mark; silver slips from record level
    New Delhi, January 4 (PTI): Gold regained its crucial ` 21,000 per ten grams level in the bullion market today, on emergence of buying by retail customers for the current marriage season, while silver fell from
  • Why Nagas !
    People living in the Western part of Burma adjoining to China in the North and Eastern part of India and the North East India are called the Nagas. The Nagas have different Dialects. different characters and di
  • What will 2011 bring?
    A new year! A new decade! As we emerge from our merry-making and celebrations, the above heading may seem cautious, even apprehensive or skeptical to some. But it can also be a really honest question that goes
  • The Plight of the Orphans: Do you Care?
    Delphine Riviere, an adoptive parent from central France, holds Haitian child, Erika, on her arrival in France for adoption, at Roissy airport, outside Paris. (AP File Photo) A loving girl who had lost her
  • Ivory Coast: Sovereignty and the Price of Chocolate
    It has been almost a month since the elections in Ivory Coast produced not one – but two presidents – one sworn in ceremoniously, wrapped in a regal sash, gushing in front of cameras at the presiden
  • A NEW YEAR BEGINS WITH REPENTANCE
    In preparation for a new year or in order to begin another year, people practice different ways to symbolize ‘forsaking their old habits and decision for change.’ But a change has to do with our egg
  • A Quantum Leap
    In this defining moment such as the present, Nagas have no other option but to transcend the past and the present and to confront with the realities of the future to create a society that is truly worth living
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