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  • Nature’s Fury
    Disasters happen. Human beings have no control over it. Disasters are also unpredictable and despite great advance in science and technology no amount of human ingenuity can decipher the power of natures fury.
  • A brief story of the first Naga baptist
    SenkatoshiThe people were barbaric; there were no good means of communication; and the place too was far away, but they carried on their mission regardless.They were the American Baptist Missionaries who entere
  • Ultimatum on power failure
    To,The Executive Engineer (Elect)Mokokchung, Nagaland.Sir,Despite our repeated request and complains it is our utter surprise that your esteemed office has not taken any appropriate action so far on the issue o
  • A strong voice in the community
    Bendangmeren Imsong social worker from Yaongyimsen Village under Mokokchung District is a very well known person to all the Citizens of Mokokchung particularly as well as to the Naga in general for his selfless
  • Smile all the while
    Nehemiah RongWe were taught that those who smile much are friendly people. A smile gives a sense of joy and delight to everyone. It is good to smile. The power of smile is immense and indeed, it is a precious g
  • Dimapur Railway station vulnerable to bomb attacks and smuggling
    Morung Express NewsSeptember 5Dimapur: The General Reserve Police Station at the Railway Station, Dimapur could do with a few more Police personnel. Officer in charge of the Police Station, Atu Zhumvü, when co
  • NPSC to examine error in questions
    KOHIMA, Sept 5 (mexn): The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) today said that the commission would examine the complaint about the errors in question papers in the just concluded NPSC main examination 20
  • Rev Bethell to grace Changki women Centennial
    Morung Express NewsSeptember 5DIMAPUR: Reverend Lauren Bethell will be leaving for Changki Village to attend the Centennial celebrations scheduled for September 7 and September 8, of the Changki Baptist Church
  • The Peace that never was
    On 24th May 1964, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the Federal Government of Nagaland and the Government of India. The ceasefire came into effect on 6th September 1964 with the Indian army suspending it
  • After Art: Underneath Uniqueness
    Arkotong LongkumerThe Edinburgh festival every year attracts millions of people from all over the world. Performers—art connoisseurs, writers, poets, musicians, actors, acrobats, comedians, the riff raff and
  • Eye Witness account on misgivings & misinformation on sugar mill complex
    On 26th August 2005, at 5:30, more than a thousand police personnel arrived at the previous Sugar Mill Complex while students were preparing to go to school and others were engaged in domestic chores. Seeing th
  • Significance of the cease-fire declaration on September 6, 1964
    INTRODUCTION The Nagaland Baptist Church Council neither proposes any political agenda nor works for a political goal since it is the prerogatives of the different bodies of the Naga National workers and t
  • Of bikes and me
    Jungtina JamirAs a little girl I used to sit at home with dad and brother on Sundays, watching sports on DD. Thats when I saw a bike on TV, for the 1st time. I liked what I saw!! Years passed and dad got a Bull
  • Nagaland records low drop-out rate
    Kohima, September 4 (MExN): The school drop-out rate in Nagaland is lower than the all India average dropout rate of 56.82%, according to the Nagaland State Human Development report. The report said better awar
  • Naga Hospital turns into a big, convenient kitchen
    Chizokho VeroSeptember 4Kohima  (MExn): Even the kitchen and cooking sheds in the 250 bedded Naga Hospital is currently crowded with patients/attendants where all the available spaces have been occupied by
  • Advocacy workshop on HIV/AIDS and Drug addiction
    Shahkai KonyakSeptember 4Mon, (MExN): One day advocacy workshop on HIV/AIDS and Drug addiction for community leaders was conducted on September 3, at Mon. The workshop was organized by Walo organization an
  • Teachers Day Out
    Every year September 5 is celebrated as Teachers day in India. This is a day to remember, honour and appreciate the role of teachers in our lives. It is also the birthday of the former President of India and a
  • A message for the teachers
    Rev. Zhabu TerhüjaThe teachers today are much more informed than those of 40 years ago. So as regard to qualification and knowledge, the parents and the society have doubtless confidence on the teachers. On th
  • Professor Imchayanger on the teaching profession
    In the actual sense, the so called teachers that we have in our schools and colleges should not be called teachers. This is because teachers are those who are the real givers of original ideas and thoughts. Dr.
  • NPSC owes detailed apology: NSF
    Morung Express NewsSeptember 3Kohima: The Naga Students Federation has stated that the recent examination conducted by the Nagaland Public Service Commission has become another point of reference for the people
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