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  • Industrial village wins court case
    Dimapur, May 2 (MExN):  Industrial village Razhuphe in Dimapur has won a case in the court and one allowing the village’s council to issue land deeds within the jurisdiction of the village. According
  • Air India flight reschedule for today
    DIMAPUR, MAY 2 (MExN): The Station Manager of Air India Ltd. Dimapur has informed that due to industrial unrest & operational reason the following rescheduling has been done for flights operating from Dimap
  • New SH team to support FNR drive
    Dimapur, May 2 (MExN):  The new team of the Sumi Hoho will fully support the work of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation to bring peace and reconciliation among the Naga underground organizations. The ‘
  • Relics of Don Bosco arriving to Nagaland on May 4
    The relics of St. John Bosco, is arriving to Nagaland from Manipur, after having traveled through countries of USA, Mexico, Canada and the Far East Asian countries. From Nagaland the pilgrimage will proceed to
  • Neiphiu Rio adds colour to Moatsü festival
    Men folk accords a warm traditional welcome upon the arrival of State Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio at Khar village to celebrate Moatsu Festival on May 2. (Caisii Mao/Photo) Khar | May 2 : A foggy morning wea
  • School on ‘Naga Dal’ inaugurated
    Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): The Peren Block ATMA sponsored the programme for inauguration of the Farm School on “Naga Dal” at Lemangki Peren Kipeuzang which was graced by Khrienuo C. Metha, Deputy Commis
  • Government seek people’s opinion on 33% reservation
    Peren, May 2 (DIPR): Minister for Urban Development & Higher Education Nagaland, Dr. Shürhozelie conducted the last Consultative meeting with the public of Peren District on 33% Women reservation polic
  • Tesen Lui meet held
    Peren | May 2 : The first get together of the Tesen lui organization Jalukie valley was held Sunday, 1st May in Jalukie town. The meeting deliberated on several issues pertaining to development and welfare of T
  • SPHSS wins Inter School Easter Sing Out 2011
    Students of St. Paul Higher Secondary School receives the winning trophy of the Inter School Easter Sing Out 2011 a choir competition held for school students on May 1. Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): The Salesian
  • Belhonuomia Chapru inaugurated
    Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): The Belhonuomia Chapru (Resting shed) at Shiisezou, Kohima was formally inaugurated by Viu Belho, Advisor Belho Union on April 30. The resting shed was constructed by the Belho Union and
  • Government willing to promote ecotourism
    Meluri, May 2 (DIPR): Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio laid the foundation stone of an Integrated Tourist Destination and Eco-adventure at Tizu River, Meluri, on April 30. The programme was held at the bank
  • LOCAL Briefs
    ENCFD get together on May 8Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): With the permission and consultation of ENSA, the first ever get together of the Easter Naga (Nagas of Myanmar) Christian Fellowship Dimapur (ENCFD) will be hel
  • Patkai Chorale
    Patkai Chorale presenting a special number during its annual Spring Concert held on April 30 at Bundrock Auditorium.
  • Bin Laden took a path of fanaticism and terror
    Osama bin Laden was born into one of Saudi Arabia's most prosperous families, but he left home in search of revolution, found a path of fanaticism, inspired a murderous organization that terrorized the West, an
  • Libya’s Gadhafi presses offensive after son killed
    TRIPOLI, May 2 (Reuters): Moammar Gadhafi pressed an offensive against rebel forces, and his supporters burned Western embassies after the Libyan leader survived a NATO airstrike that officials said killed his
  • I am not a Chinese spy in India: Karmapa
    New Delhi, May 2 (PTI): Karmapa Ugyen Thinley Dorje, head of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, on Monday rubbished allegations that he was a Chinese spy and expressed readiness to make clarification to any
  • End of the Fourth Afghan War: New Delhi
    A sales person stands in his shop as a TV news reports the killing of Osama bin Laden in Mumbai, May 2. Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of people,
  • Why NAAC accreditation?
    Former UGC Chairman Professor Thorat said NAAC accreditation is a  move to assess and thereafter ensure the quality of education offered in institutions of higher education in the country. The University G
  • Nagaland is at the crossroad
    Politically Nagaland people are at the crossroad and economically not only bankrupt but under debt trap. 35 years of Shillong Accord without negotiation, 14 years of negotiation without solution, 10 years of Ce
  • What’s Wrong with Indian Democracy?
    A distinct feature of constitutional democracy is the impartial rule of law as opposed to high-handed rule by some individuals. For example, in constitutional democracy like United States, the President cannot
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