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  • Heed ‘nature’s call’ 
    If one is talking about living organisms in water and forest, elders would often get nostalgic on how abundant they were in the past – the magnitude depending on how old the conversant is.  One li
  • Overcrowded Pink Buses have women concerned
    Morung Express News  Dimapur | May 7 Women in Dimapur now seem to be upset over the let-down of the Pink bus service introduced last September; an initiative initially praised by all, especially women
  • UPSC exams a tough nut to crack for Nagas?
    Nagaland has not seen a Naga IAS officer since 2007 Imkong Walling Dimapur | May 7  Joining the Indian Civil Services is considered as among the toughest in the world. Every year, lakhs of young Ind
  • Heed ‘nature’s call’
    If one is talking about living organisms in water and forest, elders would often get nostalgic on how abundant they were in the past – the magnitude depending on how old the conversant is. One listen to
  • Two wheeler taxi riders seek legalization of services
    Our Correspondent Kohima | May 6  Two- wheeler taxi riders in Kohima today reiterated their plea to the state government to legalize two- wheeler taxi service in the state capital Kohima. Addressing
  • The humanities matter, as much as the sciences
    Imlisanen Jamir As thousands of students decide upon the next move of their academic lives, there has been a propensity to discourage students from pursuing the liberal arts. Especially in the era of big
  • The Dilemma of Choosing a Career
    Dr Asangba Tzudir There was once as young boy who struggled in his studies as a Standard V student, and one day he told his father that he will never be able to clear Class X and requested that he be &l
  • Indelible Scars: Remembering May 6, 2010 Mao Gate incident
    Pfokrelo Kapesa Dimapur | May 5 May 6, 2010 may be just another date in Naga history which has been marred by countless incidents of violent oppression. However, for the populace at Mao Gate, the tragic May
  • Milkman’s daughter secures Top 10 in HSLC exam 2019
    Our Correspondent Kohima | May 5 Sixteen year old Momita Karki made it to the top 10th rank in the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBS
  • The Dilemma of Choosing a Career
    Dr. Asangba Tzudir There was once as young boy who struggled in his studies as a Standard V student, and one day he told his father that he will never be able to clear Class X and requested that he be enrol
  • Women as recorders, writers & tellers of history, society, politics
    Morung Express News Dimapur | May 4  Who records, writes and tells history? Men, more often than not. The result has been the subversion of women’s narratives from history and, in the Naga contex
  • Quite the NGO boom, there are 30,000 registered in Nagaland
    Morung Express News Dimapur | May 4 Nagaland has had quite the NGO boom. For a state that had only around 20 lakhs population, going by the 2011 census, there are 30, 000 registered Non-Governmental Organiz
  • Challenges, danger abound as security for Journalists declines
    Morung Express News Dimapur | May 3  As World Press Freedom Day is celebrated on May 3, the theme this year was ‘Media for Democracy: Journalism and Elections in Times of Disinformation.’&n
  • Nagaland Forest dept served legal notice to remove ‘ illegal tax collection’ check gates
    Morung Express News Dimapur | May 3 The State Forest department seemed to have landed in the dock after serious allegations of rampant collection of “illegal” taxes by the department officials a
  • Injecting values in education
    Witoubou Newmai What can we expect when the warp and woof of education system has been reduced to a mere ‘job’ premise rather than giving importance to the aspects of the values of humanity? The
  • Injecting values in education
    Witoubou Newmai What can we expect when the warp and woof of education system has been reduced to a mere job premise rather than giving importance to the aspects of the values of humanity? The danger, howev
  • Shifting the power imbalance
    Aheli Moitra Who benefits when the masses remain uneducated and uninformed?  On April 29, students of Phek Town, led by the Chakhesang Students’ Union and other civil society organizations of t
  • NSCN (IM) vacates camp, AR stay back for ‘medical camp’
    Morung Express News  Dimapur | May 1  As agreed upon at the Ceasefire Monitoring Group/Cell level on April 30, cadres of the NSCN (IM) have vacated their camp near Sihai Khunou village in Ukhrul d
  • German-aided project on biodiversity in Nagaland
    •    Special attention on forestry and biodiversity management project in Nagaland  •    To provide upto €6.5 million grant from 2019-2026 to safeguard biodi
  • Shifting the power imbalance
    Aheli Moitra Who benefits when the masses remain uneducated and uninformed? On April 29, students of Phek Town, led by the Chakhesang Students Union and other civil society organizations of the area, m
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