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  • Nagaland Media: Throes of rebirth
    Al NgullieMorung Express NewsThe media in Nagaland is in a state of changeover – not so much for the inevitable changes which functional purposes of history and change compel, but a shift in the paradigm of t
  • NPF looks for Continuity & Change
    Along LongkumerMorung Express NewsIn a major development for the ruling Nagaland Peoples Front (NPF), its Secretary General Chubatemjen Ao has reportedly resigned from his post putting in his official papers to
  • ‘Carry out investigative journalism’
    Zakir HussainDimapur | November 16Additional Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner, Alemtemshi Jamir, today appealed to media of Nagaland, particularly the print media, to focus more on economic and rela
  • More focus on women issues stressed
    Our CorrespondentKohima | November 16The need to intensify the coverage on women issues in the state has been strongly felt during the observance of National Press Day here under the theme Women & Media joi
  • Naga Media: An Agent of Change
    Today the National Press day is being commemorated in the sub-continent; and what does this mean to the media community in Nagaland. While the situation and circumstances in the Naga context is obviously quite
  • Who should be responsible for the sanitation in your locality?
    Some of those who voted Municipality had this to say:•    It depends on whether it is private and public property. The responsibility of sanitation will depend on that. While the society a
  • ‘Dimapur Railway Station is very congested & unhygienic’
    Morung Express NewsDimapur | November 15 Despite the fact that the Indian Railways had decided to make Dimapur Railway Station (DRS) a model  station in the country,  basic amenities still remain
  • NSF revives superannuation stir
    Dimapur, November 15 (MExN): With a clear warning to the state government to back off over the testy superannuation issue, the Naga Students Federation has decided to resume its agitation which was suspended in
  • ‘Hasty’ water project irks NPO
    Dimapur, November 15 (MExN): The Manipur government is pulled up by the Naga Peoples Organization for what was stated to be a hasty and tentative water project in Ikailongdi, Karong and Naga Taphou in Senapati.
  • Nagas face uphill battle against AIDS
    One out of every 100 persons in Nagaland is HIV positiveOur CorrespondentKohima | November 15Expressing concern over the high prevalence rate of HIV and substance abuse in Nagaland, Development Authority of Nag
  • Call for equality in all respects
    Kohima, November 15 (DIPR): Little Flower Higher Secondary School Kohima observed Childrens Day Cum Prize distribution 2008 with the Additional Chief Secretary, Alemtemshi IAS as the chief guest, held at the sc
  • Running the govt is a ‘serious business’
    Our CorrespondentKohima | November 15Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio today urged upon the Angami Gazetted officers to be dedicated and give extra effort in the service of the people. Speaking at the Silver Jubilee c
  • History beckons the Nagas
    Yanchen YanthanDimapur | November 14As much as the slogan Change we can believe in chanted by the democrats at the US presidential elections became a reality, a reality never witnessed in the history of America
  • ‘Nagas are at the crossroads’
    Zunheboto, November 14 (DIPR): Nagas are at the crossroads from all angles – socially, politically, culturally and lest regret should come later, modernization and invasion of foreign culture should not be al
  • GPRN/NSCN on ‘insincere comments’
    Dimapur, November 14 (MExN): The NSCN/GPRN today criticized the NSCN (IM) for what it stated is the insincere comments made by the NSCN (IM) recently. Terming the outfit to be perpetual skeptics, a note from th
  • ‘UGs alone cannot liberate the Nagas’
    Dimapur, November 14 (MExN): Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio called upon the undergrounds, the public and the civil societies to shun violence and work unitedly for resettlement of the Nagas, with mutual understandi
  • Gprn/Nscn on insincere comments
    The support and appreciation of the Naga people to the ongoing Reconciliation process is genuinely visible and most certainly the Government of India must be watching very closely at the wind of change in Nagal
  • Hope Indeed
    The second Naga Reconciliation Soccer match on November 13 between the Naga political groups (aka Factions) and the Naga civil society has once again strengthened hope and given rise to new optimism that Nagas
  • Naga Consensus For Peace And Reconciliation
    It took eleven years after entering into a ceasefire agreement with the Government of India before Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) launched an initiative to provide a platform for all factional groups and s
  • “Reconciliation” Soccer Match a Good Gesture
    It is worth to appreciate to forum for Naga Reconciliation under the able leadership of Rev.Dr. Wati Aier for organizing Reconciliation soccer match between Naga Civil Societies and Naga National Workers of dif
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