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  • Status of bio-diversity in Nagaland
    Kohima, Oct 27 (MExN): The status of the bio-diversity in Nagaland would be discuss at length and breadth in the ongoing workshop on “Communities and bio-diversity” at ATI Kohima on October 27. Technical se
  • Pochury handicapped association resurrects
    DIMAPUR, OCT 27 (MExN): Chichusie Francis, the newly elected president of the Pochury Handicapped Association spoke of its renewed effort to focus on the goal of self-realizations of its over three hundred and
  • ‘No rural health till Rs 150 crores approved’
    DIMAPUR, OCT 27 (MExN): The Government of Nagaland might be forced to postpone/reschedule its Rural Community Health programme on account of the Centre still dallying whether to grant the Rs 150 crore action pl
  • ‘Govt concedes LSU demand for power supply’
    Morung Express NewsOctober 27DIMAPUR: Conceding to the demands of the Lotha students union (LSU) for sufficient power supply to Wokha District, the Government of Nagaland has already begun construction and asse
  • Sonia’s Call
    With the first part of the power-sharing deal between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Congress in Jammu & Kashmir now drawing to a close on November 2 the political temperature in the drawing boa
  • Building Bridges
    In situations of crisis that has resulted in causing injury and human casualty, there is an acute tendency to focus primarily on offenders, thereby, often overstepping those most affected and victimized. In mos
  • Right to Information Act in Nagaland
    Rosemary DzuvichuAs the epoch making Right to Information Act comes into effect at midnight, on the 12th  October 2005 hopefully, this will herald changes that brings true democracy in the relationship bet
  • Refusal on fresh realignment of assembly constituencies will disintegrate Manipur
    The Manipur tribals including Manipur Nagas have been living with their valley based Meitei brothers for the last so many centuries. The brethren relationship between Tribals and Meiteis has been strained as Tr
  • Essay on Tourism: The RAP Must Go Now!
    Hito ZhimoTourism in Nagaland is dead. The RAP killed it. Getting a permit is too difficult. It’s not worth the hassle and wait. Worse than that, those individuals who try to come here without a permit are tr
  • Phenomenal yet Phlegmatic Hikes
    Kopelo KromeThe recent stories being carried out in the newspapers about the fares charged by the Taxis is very unbecoming of any sensible union, association or organization. Citing example of the Taxi fare to
  • From here to eternity
    Al NgullieI believe Death, in its own morbid way, is an inspiration to live life to the fullest. Ever since I started writing, circumstances have seemed that death, in all its sinister forms, has constantly mad
  • Is ban on hunting successful in Nagaland?
    Villagers want Government to pass standing orderChizokho VeroOctober 26KOHIMA (MExN): “Aji kaali napai tu.”(It’s not available these days). You will get this response from a vendor if you ask for wild ani
  • NMA puts up banner for women’s empowerment
    Morung Express NewsOctober 26Kohima: The Naga Mothers’ Association (NMA) today called for a review of the letter written by the Nagaland government and addressed to the National Commission for Women. The lett
  • Zeliangrong Hoho Dimapur resolves case
    DIMAPUR, OCT 26 (MExN): With reference to the incident on January 4th 2005’at Notun Bosti Dimapur, where Ilonglie Hau was shot by Kahoi (Under Secretary G.P.R.N) critically injuring her causing paralysis, The
  • CBCC calls for renewal of commitment to Christ
    DIMAPUR, OCT 26 (MExN): Under the slogan “Reach out 2005” the Chakhesang Baptist Church Council (CBCC) in order to fulfill it’s commitment of “Seeking the lost” which is the CBCC’s theme of the year
  • Political parties using clashes for mileage: MP Charenamei
    DIMAPUR OCT 26 (MExN): Mani Charenamei, Lok Sabha MP from outer Manipur, expressing deep concern at the Karbi-Dimasa clashes in Assam has lamented how different political parties were trying to make political g
  • Beyond Khonoma
    With an estimated US$ 3 trillion in annual revenues, tourism has emerged as one of the world’s largest industries, contributing significantly to economies. However, tourism can also be both an opportunity for
  • Renewal
    How does one construct the memories of yesterday which is the past; how does one engage with today that is the present; and how does one prepare to stand face to the mysteries of tomorrow? Perhaps the underpinn
  • The plight of government lecturers in Nagaland
    The ANGCTA observed one day mass casual leave on October 19, but there is no response from the Government, which clearly indicate that the Government has no concern for the teachers’ legitimate demand. Much t
  • Pragmatic approach towards political solution
    It is high time that Naga people realise what is the best for the people and act with all sincerity to evolve a common solution to our Naga political problem.Pragmatism is the need of the hour for the Nagas, if
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