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  • TBCA Ukhrul lauds Rev Dr Wati Aier
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The Tangkhul Baptist Churches Association (TBCA) Ukhrul has congratulated Rev. Dr. Wati Aier, Convenor of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation on being awarded the prestigious 2011 Baptist
  • REGION Briefs
    NNC meet on June 3Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The NNC in a meeting with Central authority decided to convene the NNC Meeting at Lotha Region on June 3, to discuss the matter related to the prevailing situation and
  • Everlight Realty Industries LTD marks 1st anniversary
    Kohima, May 23 (MExN): To mark their 1st anniversary, the Everlight Realty Industries LTD (ERIL), Kohima Branch organized a Voluntary Blood Donation Camp in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society Nagal
  • Govt reshuffle pushed to July end
    The Government of Nagaland is to affect the biggest administrative reshuffle in years by the last week of July next and expecting the exercise to be complete by the first week of August, it is informed. The lat
  • Date rape: Beware! The danger is in your drink
    Dimapur| May 25  : Acquaintance rape, also referred to as “date rape” is real and on the rise. Recognised as a relatively common problem within society, “date rape” has emerged as o
  • Congress awaits NPF reply on “anti-Naga” slur
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) criticizes the Naga People’s Front (NPF) for yet again diverting from issues and raising matters that are not pertinent to the respon
  • Assam still without Ministers
    Kolkata/ Guwahati May 25 (AGENCIES): Even though people of Assam had given a clear mandate to the Congress party to take over the reins in Dispur for the next five-years, the state is yet to get a full-fledged
  • Reflections
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  • Veteran politician, writer, scholar—Dr Shurhozelie a man of many feat
    Kohima | May 25 : Rays of jubilation surrounded the camp of Ura Academy, Kohima this evening as Minister for Higher Education Dr. Shurhozelie Liezietsu has been honoured in a befitting manner by Ura Academy for
  • Roll officers’ transfer on hold
    Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The Government has ordered that all proposals for transfer and posting of field officers directly associated with the Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC) and Photo Electoral Roll (PER)
  • Air India flight reschedule for May 26
    DIMAPUR, MAY 25 (MExN): The Station Manager of Air India Ltd. Dimapur has informed that due to operational reason the following rescheduling/withdrawal of flight ex Dimapur on 26 May 2011 will take place. The c
  • DoNER Minister to launch IIM programme in Shillong
    DIMAPUR, MAY 25 (MExN): B K Handique, Minister of DoNER will inaugurate the programme named “Developing Managerial Skill for Entrepreneurship” at IIM Shillong on the 2nd of July, 2011. The programme
  • N.N.C Flay V.Nagi’s adverse writing
    The N.N.C have strongly flayed the press released on 20/5/2011, in which he stated as shame to fight over leadership, which is a much shameless statement, for N.N.C. never fight for either leadership or positio
  • PMA announce launch of ‘Kids for Fame’-3
    The organizers: (From Left) Betoka Swu, Calvina Sumi, Kashito Kiba, Yangdipi Sangtam and Alobo Naga during launch on Wednesday, May 25 at Hiyo Café, May 25.     Pheto Music Association
  • Violent storms sweep central US
    EL RENO, OKHLAHOMA, May 25 (AP): Violent storms that swept through a chunk of the central US killed at least nine people in three states, toppling trees, crushing cars and tearing through a rural Arkansas fire
  • King of Bhutan to marry a student
    In this May 7 photo provided by Bhutan's Royal Office for Media, Bhutan's 31-year-old Oxford-educated monarch, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, left, poses with his fiancée 20-year-old Jetsun Pema, a studen
  • Terror fury hits Pakistan again; nine killed
    Peshawar, May 25 (AP): A Taliban suicide bomber today rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a police building near the US consulate here killing at least nine policemen as terror fury continued to hit Pakist
  • ‘Pakistani officers get anti-US lessons’
    ISLAMABAD, May 25 (AP): Instructors at a prestigious Pakistani defense institution are giving anti-American lessons to senior officers attending courses, according to a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable, a revelatio
  • High-flying bugs cause bad weather?
    London, May 25 (Agencies): High-flying bacteria in the atmosphere may be playing a leading role in causing bad weather, scientists say. Researchers from Montana State University in the US found numerous airborn
  • Obama, Cameron say no let-up in Libya
    LONDON, May 25 (AP): President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday promised a relentless and punishing pummeling of Moammar Gadhafi's forces in Libya, pressing for his ouster. Oba
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