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  • JAC wants Delimitation back on track
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN): Reacting to the decision to “de-link” Nagaland from the ongoing country wide Delimitation exercise, the Joint Action Committee of Tribal Hohos on Delimitation (JAC) reiterated th
  • Stop the madness: GBs & DBs appeal
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN): The joint forum of the Nagaland GBs and DBs has appealed to “all concern” to stop the kidnappings, killings and extortion, as are being experienced in the recent days. State law-
  • Naga issue tops NPF poll agenda
    Chizokho VeroKohima | February 6The NPF has formally declared that it’s first and foremost agenda during the coming Assembly Elections will be on the Indo-Naga problem. “We have committed to continue to str
  • NEC encourages inter-state linkages
    Kohima, February 6 (DIPR): Secretary NEC, Falguni Rajkumar held a meeting with Nagaland Chief Secretary, Lalhuma and other senior officers at the CS Conference Hall on February 6, 2008. During the meeting the S
  • NNC cautions on ‘impostor’
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN): The member of the NNC Finance Committee, N Niky Angami has issued a note of caution to the police and public at large informing about one K.V. Sumi who is reportedly collecting and d
  • Needed, a renewed socialist concern
    V.R. Krishna Iyer Indian Independence is a political phenomenon that has the sovereignty of the people enshrined in the paramountcy of a Socialist Secular Democratic Republic created by the Constitution. O
  • Vote for Lights
    The power situation in Nagaland refuses to improve. While this is nothing new for all of us, yet at the same time, the public should not remain a mute spectator anymore. If we want to see an improvement, it is
  • NSCN (IM) queries over silence
    Dimapur, February 6 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) has questioned the silence of the Naga Civil Societies that belongs to a “certain community who connived with Azheto gang in the name of Naga Unification”. “Where
  • Vote for Lights
    The power situation in Nagaland refuses to improve. While this is nothing new for all of us, yet at the same time, the public should not remain a mute spectator anymore. If we want to see an improvement, it is
  • Needed, a renewed socialist concern
    V.R. Krishna Iyer Indian Independence is a political phenomenon that has the sovereignty of the people enshrined in the paramountcy of a Socialist Secular Democratic Republic created by the Constitution. O
  • Article 356 – Shall we scrap it?
    Article 356 of Indian Constitution states that President, on the advice of Prime Minister, can dismiss a state Government on account of failure of the latter in terms of financial and Political performances. &n
  • Investment in artistic lives - A fair exchange?
    Susan Waten NagaLatit Kala Akademy, the prestigious art institution from Delhi held its first National Art Camp & Festival in Kohima between 12 to 19 Dec., 2007 at State Academy Hall. 26 select artists from
  • Power shortfall in Nagaland a chronic problem
    Morung Express NewsDimapur | February 5 The electricity department’s recent notice to the public, “to bear with the power crisis till the onset of monsoon” has proved to be an annoyance, yet again. I
  • ENPO warns against violence
    Dimapur, February 5 (MExN): The Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization sends out a strong and clear warning, to all underground factions and tribal communities, against resorting to violence. The ENPO referre
  • KU resolves on broad-based unity
    Mon,  February 5 (MExN): A press statement issued by the Konyak Union (KU) Mon has expressed satisfaction over the outcome of the joint meeting of Konyak mainstream and underground leaders held at Chenwetn
  • NNC calls for common front
    Dimapur, February 5 (MExN): The Naga National Council (NNC) has called upon the Nagas especially the underground factions to step forward together as a body (common front) for the best interest of the nation fo
  • NSCN (IM) questions India’s ‘sensibilities’
    Dimapur, February 5 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) has expressed deep anguish and disappointment with the way the Indian government has been dealing with the ‘present downhill trend of situation launched by Azheto gro
  • Unemployment crises finds diagnosis
    Dimapur, February 4 (MExN): Speaking at the inaugural program of the Rural Industries Programme (RIP) at Hotel Saramati, Dimapur, Principle Secretary, Alemtemshi Jamir chalked out steps for an economic boom in
  • NSCN (IM) questions President’s Rule
    Dimapur, February 5 (MExN): The NSCN-IM on Tuesday once again expressed its unhappiness with the Government of India for the latter's manner of dealing things in Nagaland. The NSCN-IM alleged that the Indian se
  • Prioritizing Crisis
    Today’s world for the Nagas faces no shortage of challenging crisis: identity, political conflict, militarization, HIV/AIDS, financial instability, corruption, water, electricity, roadways and transport, wide
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