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  • NHAK to host Kohima DPDB on February 15
    Kohima, February 11 (DIPR): The monthly meeting of Kohima District Planning & Development Board for the month of February shall be hosted by the Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) on February 15 in its a
  • Volunteers donate blood
    Dimapur, February 11 (MExN): The NSS-Unit of Patkai Christian College (Autonomous) under the guidance of Bendangnungsang, Programme Officer, NSS, organized a blood donation camp under the theme “Donate Bl
  • VHC communitization conference held
    Tuensang, February 11 (MExN): A communitization conference of the chairmen and secretaries of Health Centre Management Committee, Sub-centre Village Health committee, Village Health Committee of Village Health
  • Appeal for police outpost at Nsong
    Peren, February 8 (DIPR): The Addl. Chief Secretary & Commissioner Nagaland, Banuo Z. Jamir toured Nsong and Tening on February 7. The Public of Nsong area accorded warm welcome to the Commissioner and her
  • Exam underway peacefully
    Mokokchung, February 11 (DIPR): Higher Secondary School Leaving certificate examination 2011 being conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education has begun on February 9 in Mokokchung district peacefully.
  • Road connectivity concern talk in Wokha DPDB
    Wokha, February 11 (DIPR): The monthly Wokha DPDB meeting for the month of February was held on the 9th at DC Conference Hall, under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner, Rovilatuo Mor. The meeting begun wit
  • Egypt army backs Mubarak; protesters enraged
    CAIRO, February 11 (AP): Egypt's powerful military backed President Hosni Mubarak's plan to stay in office until September elections, enraging hundreds of thousands of protesters who deluged squares in at least
  • Pak police: US man committed 'murder'
    In this January 28, 2011 file photo, Pakistani security officials escort Raymond Allen Davis, a U.S. consulate employee, center, to a local court in Lahore, Pakistan. Aides to Pakistan's president expressed con
  • India-Pak talks were in the pipeline for 6 months
    New Delhi, February 11 (Agencies): Thursday’s announcement of a structured resumption of Indo-Pakistan dialogue was in the pipeline for nearly six months but came to fruition only at the Thimphu meeting b
  • Nelson Mandela son-in-law won't be extradited to US
    Isaac Amuah arrives at court in Johannesburg, February 11 for an extradition hearing. Amuah, the son-in-law of former president Nelson Mandela, is accused of sexual assault in Connecticut.  (AP Photo) 
  • Aarushi case: Why have we forgotten Hemraj?
    New Delhi, February 11 (Agencies): He lived with the Talwar family in their Jalvayu Vihar flat in Noida and addressed their 14-year-old daughter as “Aarushi baby.” On the morning of May 16, 2008, ac
  • Himachal Pradesh government gives clean chit to Karmapa
    Shimla, February 11 (PTI): The Himachal Pradesh government on Friday gave a clean chit to Karmapa Ugyen Trinely Dorji in a foreign currency haul case, saying he has no links with the money seized from his trans
  • Will bring out ‘chargesheet’ against Deve Gowda: Yeddy
    New Delhi, February 11 (agencies): Seeking to take the battle to his detractors’ court, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa plans to bring out a ‘chargesheet’ against JD(S) supremo H D De
  • ‘Top TN leaders have pending criminal cases’
    CHENNAI, February 11 (Agencies): Over 26 sitting MLAs, including Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin and Leader of Opposition J Jayalalithaa, have serious criminal cases pending again
  • FIRE: Basics, Detection, Prevention and Control
    The fire accident which engulfed and razed the official residence of the Chief Minister Nagaland on the evening of 8th Feb 2011 was a very unfortunate incident but it once again serves as an eye opener to all c
  • Transsexual model on the catwalk
    The sizzle in Sao Paolo as it celebrates its winter fashion week has not been about the Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen or even the American actor Ashton Kutcher, who have both had their catwalk outin
  • The Minister versus the civil servant
    The Central Bureau of Investigation's decision to arrest the former Telecommunications Secretary, Siddhartha Behura, along with the former Minister, A. Raja, in connection with the 2G spectrum case, revives an
  • Gujarati and non-Gujarati Muslims - Out of Sync?
    Long before Gujarat obtained its statehood in 1960, shores of Bhrigu-Kaccha (modern Bharucha or Broach) used to accommodate merchant vessels from Arabia and Egypt. They brought the first of the Muslims into Gur
  • Quota policy should be reviewed to asses it's benefit
    •-The state should revisit the issue of reservation to scrutinize if quota benefits have accrued to the deserving tribal groups. We need to analyze the results of reservation policy over the decades. So f
  • Quota policy should be reviewed to asses it's benefit
    •-The state should revisit the issue of reservation to scrutinize if quota benefits have accrued to the deserving tribal groups. We need to analyze the results of reservation policy over the decades. So f
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