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  • The ‘Green gold’ progression
    DIMAPUR, FEBRUARY 7 (MExN): Christened the Green gold, the economic potential of the bamboo as an economic resource is but tremendous. In this context, the north east alongwith Sikkim, which is said to posses o
  • Improving Work Culture
    In a welcome circular, the Chief Secretary has pointed to the poor attendance in government offices and has decided to enforce no work no pay against those who fail to report for work. Further with a view to di
  • On the trail of the first ever mission walk in Nagaland
    Dr. Tsuktimeren AoFlashback to 1872: It was a cold December morning, on the 16th 1872 to be precise when Dr Clark, an American missionary along with Godhula and Süpongmeren escorted by sixty warriors from
  • Producing distress— Democracy in Manipur
    Aheli MoitraWhile formulating the practice of democracy in India, the state building machine short wired on the complexity of communities it claimed to be in its circuit. Manipur is a case in point, wherein the
  • Prompt payment to newspapers for government advertisement
    Kohima, February 6 (DIPR): A letter addressed to all the Chief Secretaries of all State Government/Union Territories, by Justice Markandey Katiju from Press Council of India, has directed the Government departm
  • ‘CRPF exacting taxes in Assam-Nagaland border’
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN):  The Central Police Reserve Force manning Assam-Nagaland border is in the news again – this time allegedly for exacting so-called tax from Naga villagers at the border areas.
  • Ceasefire Chairman visits Athibung camp
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN): Following frequent clashes between the NSCN (Khaplang) and GPRN/NSCN groups in Athibung area under Peren district, members of the ceasefire monitoring group (CFMG) led the new ceasef
  • Nagaland becomes 22nd number of CTE
    Kohima, February 6 (DIPR): The launching programme of College of Teacher Education (CTE) of which Nagaland became the 22nd number of CTE was held at Nagaland College of Teacher Education Kohima conference hall
  • NBCC tells groups to respect ‘liberty and freedom’
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN): The Nagaland Baptist church council (NBCC) expresses sadness and regret over the reoccurrence of what it called the Naga factional conflicts that have claimed lives after a lull of t
  • Ominous Global Divide
    For those who follow international politics one would have heard of the term Axis of evil initially used by the former United States President George W. Bush in his State of the Union Address on January 29, 200
  • Nagaland Pilgrimage Tourism: Promoting Heritage or Misconstruing History?
    Dr. WalunirIt is interesting to learn that the Government of Nagaland is contemplating to develop pilgrimage tourism basing on historical importance in Nagaland. (Media Report). Identification and development o
  • The attack of 1981 (Kingjung)
    The acts of violence which has marred the cause of our movement is now being resurrected by the pioneers of it. The word violence dominates the front pages of our papers and the evils of it only seems to be get
  • Only Justice Alone Begets Justice
    The people of the Nagas, upto date, have been sacrificing all precious time, energy, material, intellect and most importantly, life for the Just Cause of the Nagas. Our Just Cause is focused towards liberation
  • AMK to launch new attires
    Dimapur, February 5 (MExN): The Angamimiapfü Mechü Krotho (AMK) would be launching new set of attires and accessories on February 9, at 3:00 p.m, at Angami Public Organisation (APO) Hall, Kohima.  A rele
  • Rev. Billy Graham almost cancelled Nagaland trip
    Al NgullieMorung Express News Dimapur | February 5 If violence had its way, the one standard of Christian evangelism in Nagaland – the visit of celebrated American evangelist Rev. Billy Graham to th
  • Resonance declared Stage-I results of STaRT-2012
    Dimapur, February 5 (MExN): Resonance has announced the results for Stage-I examination of Scholarship cum Talent Reward Test (STaRT-2012) recently. A huge participation was recorded from 552 districts & 35
  • ‘Conscientious Public Servant’
    With a heavy heart the Morung Express writes this column to pay tribute to one of the most promising civil servant, Raj Verma, a 1983 batch NCS officer, who passed away on February 3, 2012 after a prolonged ail
  • The most irritating thing in Kohima and Nagaland today
    Kaka D. IraluThere have been, and still are many irritating things in Nagaland. For example, we were oppressed and suppressed by the Indian army and all its heinous laws for all our lives. But as if this was no
  • Are Naga people losing sight of their values and vision due to greed and materialism?
    Some of those who voted  YES had this to say:•    India really has studied the mindset of the Nagas. Only money, money and money can lure and defeat the Nagas. Ever since the ceasefir
  • Tribute to former comrade Jackson Kuki
    (Killed In Action On 6th February 2012 At Athibung)Our dear hero, brother and son. Too agonised are our hearts, souls torn apart, speechless and strength sapped, feelings numbed and too shaken that tears wont f
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