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  • ‘Birth attendants not technically trained’
    Kohima, July 31 (DIPR): The Department of Health & Family Welfare (DHDW) and NOSSAL Institute of Global Health, University of Melbourne, Australia held a consultative meet on July 29 at the conference hall,
  • Preventable diseases
    Malaria is preventable. Everyone seems to agree with that. Consistent use of mosquito nets, especially in seasons when the malarial parasite breeds most, is a helpful practice that can effectively prevent the s
  • Season of Travesties: Freedom & Democracy
    Noam ChomskyJune 2009 was marked by a number of significant events, including two elections in the Middle East: in Lebanon, then Iran. The events are significant, and the reactions to them, highly instructiveTh
  • Chief Angh leaves behind legacy of peace
    Ashikho PfuzheMorung Express News | July 30Chief Angh (king) of Chi village, Wangkhao, who passed away on July 17 last at the age of 86, would perhaps be best remembered not for his exploits as a warrior or eve
  • Departments restructured
    Kohima, July 30 (DIPR): The government of Nagaland has restructured the departments dealing with the subject of Information Technology, Communication and Technical Education, with immediate effect. This was inf
  • Tipaimukh Dam faces growing resistance
    Dimapur, July 30 (MExN): Dissension and anger continue to rise against  the dubious Tipaimukh dam,  raising the statement from the peoples that only a dictator would go ahead with the dams constructio
  • Song power fish out Rs 50 lakhs
    Morung Express NewsTuensang | July 30For the people of Tuensang, amidst the celebration of the 2nd state road show and the Naknyulüm festival, it was a time to air their plight about the pitiable conditions of
  • DAN for Change
    Longrangty LongcharTuensang | July 30 More than seven thousand people from all walks of life braved inclement weather to celebrate the premiere festival of the Chang, Naknyulüm and also the second State R
  • Monsoon exposes Dimapur’s poor planning
    Morung Express NewsDimapur | July 30The recent surge of rainfall in Dimapur has exposed the citys poor architectural planning and peoples genuine lack of civic sense. With just a few hours of rain, there was fl
  • Education department plans to post Hindi teacher to all GPS
    Our CorrespondentKohima | July 30The department of school education has so far posted some 250 Hindi teachers to GPS after the government announced for introduction of Hindi from lower classes in 2006.According
  • ‘No civilization can survive without water’
    Newmai News NetworkKohima | July 30Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio regretted that despite the proper sanction being made for bringing drinking water supply to Kohima town the issue could not be resolved bec
  • Reclaiming Democracy
    In an era of globalism and concentration of power through corporates and rigid States, it is only but natural to witness the popular growth of peoples movement, or in other words, the unfolding of Democracy fro
  • Cold War against Indigenous People
    Kristina AielloThe recent conflict in the Peruvian Amazon is only the most violent symptom of an ongoing cold war being waged by President Alan García and his ruling Aprista party against indigenous groups. Be
  • SE Director says he led clean-drive
     Hundreds of fakes in SE detected Dimapur, July 29 (MExN): The director of School Education today disclosed that more than 600 bogus appointees were found in year 2007-2008, in the School Education de
  • Dimapur’s New Market to get a 19 cr mega face-lift
    Morung Express NewsDimapur| July 29One of Dimapurs oldest and busiest markets is set to undergo a drastic transformation. A 19 crore mega-market project with a parking lot is currently underway inside New Marke
  • Nagas need reality check: ‘GPRN/NSCN’
    Dimapur, July 29 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has stated that the Nagas need a reality check given that for many decades the misery of the Naga people is borne out of the inability to differentiate between reality and
  • Nagaland reports 13 rape cases in 2007
    New Delhi, July 29 (PTI): The country witnessed a surge in rape cases in 2007 with Madhya Pradesh topping the list followed by West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh. Delhi reported 598 rape cases thus topping the chart
  • Centre approves Rs 280 cr pig farm
    Planning Commission nod for world class pig-breeding farm at JalukieOur CorrespondentKohima | July 29 The Planning Commission has approved Rs 280 crore for setting up a world class pig-breeding farm at Jal
  • Govt. entrusts APO for law & order in Kohima
    Our CorrespondentKohima | July 29The Nagaland Government has, more or less, ruled in favor of the Angami Public Organization (APO) with both Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, Home Minister Imkong L. Imchen and other
  • Rio links law & order problem to indiscipline
    Our CorrespondentKohima | July 29Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio today said  that  the law and order problem in the state started with the Naga issue as a result of the Naga leaders deviating from the main
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