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  • Govt. penalizes warring villages
    Dimapur, August 24 (MExN): In a very rare demonstration of strong political will by the government,  the Nagaland government today came down heavily on two villages in Longleng district that have been at l
  • ‘NE’s literacy rate high, not employability’
    Dimapur, August 24 (MExN): Head honchos of higher education institutions and research organisations will, on September 5, be deliberating on the role of universities, technical and research institutions of Nort
  • ‘Dikhu Hydro Project needs to be stopped’
    Longleng, August 24 (MExN): The Tamlu village council has appealed to the Commissioner  & Secretary of Power, Nagaland that the Dikhu Hydro Project needs to be stopped in the interest of Tamlu area. In
  • Non-local fusion affecting Ao society
    Dimapur, August 24 (MExN): The heritage and culture of the Ao Naga society is gradually being weakened by the assimilation of non-locals and their cultures into the community, the Ao Students Conference (AKM) s
  • FGN on ‘donations, taxation’
    Dimapur, August 24 (MExN): The FGN (of Singnya) today said Naga society lately, has been witnessing some people and groups claiming themselves to be workers under various names like accordist, non-accordist, NN
  • Choose Hope
    Eighteen months after the Naga Reconciliation process formally started, it must be acknowledged that factional violence and killings among the different Naga political groups have de-escalated. However, in spit
  • Nagaland Police faring poorly in Human Rights?
    Dimapur, August 23 (MExN): They are called the protectors of the public and  guardians of the law and the society, but when it comes to the question of Human Rights, Nagaland police fares poorly as far as
  • ‘Nagas have common sense, but are disorganised’
    Kohima, August 23 (MExN): A five-day training programme on Incident Command System (Crisis Management) was conducted at the ATI Kohima. Speaking as chief guest at the commencement programme, Home Commissioner o
  • ANCSU for job-oriented courses in syllabi of higher education
    4th organizing committee to meet on Aug 24Our CorrespondentKohima | August 23In continuation of its educational tour conducted last year, the All Nagaland College Students Union (ANCSU) on Saturday announced it
  • Nagaland- The Land of NGOs
    Nagaland can be definitely called as the Land of NGOs because a Naga automatically becomes the member of about 20-30 NGOs whether to his liking or not, necessary or unnecessarily, registered or unregistered and
  • State’s Human Touch
    A U.S. panel on religious freedoms has placed India on its watch list of countries where such freedoms are at risk, noting that there has been a disturbing increase in violence against minorities in the South A
  • Street children & AIDS: a hidden time bomb
    Charumathi SuprajaNo one knows how many street children are at risk of contracting, or have died of, HIV/AIDS. They are not even listed as a vulnerable group, like commercial sex workers and homosexuals. Yet th
  • Are the Nagaland police sensitive to human rights of the public?
    Some of those who voted yes had this to say:•    To be honest and fair while responding this, I think the old Nagaland police were much more decent and they took pride in their service as
  • Private vs. Public Interest - whose end does it serve
    Chandan DebnathOne of the major objectives of developmental planning is enhancing social growth. In a developing society undercurrents of inequity and exploitation are a reality overlooking the fact whether pol
  • Naga unification, only after Reconciliation
    Newmai News NetworkKohima | August 22The NSCN (K) has expressed willingness to move towards unification with the other groups only after proper reconciliation is achieved. This was revealed by the envoy to the
  • Political dialogue with India soon
    Talks will be based on the issue of sovereigntyMorung Express NewsKohima | August 22The NSCN (K) yesterday said it is only waiting for a formal invitation from the Prime Minister of India to begin talks with th
  • DCC demands ‘unconditional apology’
    Dimapur, August 22 (MExN): The Dimapur Chamber of Commerce and its subsidiaries have demanded unconditional apology from the Deputy Commissioner Maongwati Aier for making statement against the business communit
  • Church-ians and Christ-ians
    Z. K. PahrüBTC, PfutseroIntroduction: Are you a Church-ian or a Christ-ian? Both the Church-ian and the Christ-ian goes to Church together. Both of them pray, sing and meditate upon the Word of God. They both
  • NPYC seeks clarification
    The Nagaland Pradesh Youth Congress (NPYC) once again reiterates that it is committed to strive and work for the upliftment of the common people. As part of the countrys largest political organization it has it
  • Uphill task: Curbing stolen vehicles
    Dimapur, August 21 (MExN): Citizens of Dimapur cannot deny that Dimapur is fast-becoming a big market for stolen vehicles as a huge number of stolen vehicles are recovered in the city regularly. The task of che
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