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  • ‘Your Safety, Security, Your Family- Be cautious on Road’
    Wokha, April 23 (DIPR): With the rest of the nation, Wokha District Road Safety Committee under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Wokha, Dr. Manazir Jeelani Samoon, IAS is all set to observe the week long
  • Surrendered militants to get grant of Rs. 4 lakh
    New Delhi, April 23 (PTI): Surrendered militants in the Northeast will get an immediate grant of Rs 4 lakh each against Rs 1 lakh earlier, and a monthly stipend of Rs 6,000 besides other benefits, officials sai
  • Don Bosco College NSS unit camps at Rüsoma
    Kohima, April 23 (MExN): NSS unit of Don Bosco College, Kohima, began its special camp in the adopted village, Rüsoma from April 22. This special camp is organised in collaboration with Department of Youth
  • Villages under Zunheboto district issue directives
    Zunheboto, April 23 (MExN): The joint council of villages of Baimho, Thokihi,Shotomi, Kawoto, Sheyipu, Khukishe, Sukhalu and Yemishe villages under Zunheboto district has issued a directive that no fishing in a
  • Preparation underway for NEPEx exercise
    State-wide mega mock exercise to test the capability of Government of Nagaland to respond any mega impending disaster Dimapur, April 23 (DIPR): District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Dimapur held an e
  • Dimapur gets one more Food chain
    Morung Express News Dimapur | April 23   Undisputedly the fastest growing city in the State mainly in terms of new business openings, a franchisee of the national food chain, Kathi Junction was inaugur
  • Food Safety on Wheels in Dimapur on April 24 & 25
    Dimapur, April 23 (MExN): Food Safety on Wheels- a Mobile Food Testing Laboratory will be visiting markets in and around Dimapur on April 24 and 25. The Food Safety & Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) has
  • May Day: Has it lost its relevance?
    Dr. John Mohan Razu May Day signifies the celebration of the hard fought struggles and success stories of the workers of the world over centuries. Right from long hours of work to poor wages and unsafe worki
  • Some hard-rending issues in need of answers
    Tali Longkumer IAS (Retd) The long awaited change as promised has come in replacing the old guards. Hopefully other changes of significant importance will follow as the dust of the Election fallout in the St
  • Leaking of official docs
    Sir, Last the year, the Govt of Nagaland warned of action those employees involved in leakage of official documents. No doubt some documents are leaked by public who also rightfully have the copies. But most
  • France’s Macron visits Trump as Iran nuke deal hangs in balance
    U.S. President Donald Trump meets French President Emmanuel Macron in New York, US. (REUTERS File Photo)   WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters): French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Washington on Mond
  • Jailed Egyptian journalist to be awarded UNESCO press freedom prize
    Egyptian photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid, also known as “Shawkan”, looks on behind bars in his trial at on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. (REUTERS File Photo)   CAIRO, April 23 (Reuters): Egyptian
  • Exhumation of Spain’s civil war victims begins
    The Valley of the Fallen is ostensibly dedicated to the memory of all those killed in the civil war, but only two graves are marked. Photograph: (Philippe Desmazes/AFP/Getty Images)   Madrid, April 23
  • China says over 30 dead in major bus crash
    BEIJING, April 23 (Reuters): Thirty-two Chinese tourists and four North Koreans died in a major bus accident in North Korea, China’s foreign ministry said on Monday, with two Chinese nationals seriously injur
  • Woman fined $500 in US over apple
    Washington, April 23 (IANS): A woman said on Monday that she was facing a $500 fine from the US customs agency after a free apple that she was given as a snack on a plane was found in her bag.   Crys
  • Asthma, hay fever may up mental disorder risk
    Taipei, April 23 (IANS) Patients suffering from asthma and hay fever may be at increased risk of developing psychiatric disorders, a new study suggests.   The findings suggested that almost 11 per ce
  • Global donors to seek more than $6 billion for Syrian aid
    Boys stand on the rubble of damaged buildings in Raqqa, Syria on April 18. (REUTERS File Photo)   BRUSSELS, April 23 (Reuters): Governments will seek more than $6 billion in aid for Syria at a two-day
  • AFSPA removed from Meghalaya, restricted in Arunachal
    Indian villagers protest against the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Kumbi village in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur August 26, 2004. Hundreds of protestors took to the stre
  • Lakes on Mars dried up 3.5bn years ago: Study
    New York, April 23 (IANS): The discovery of cracks on the surface of Mars by NASA's Curiosity rover in early 2017 are evidence of lakes that likely dried up 3.5 billion years ago, confirmed a study, revealing d
  • U.N. agency urges mandatory training to combat human trafficking on flights
    MONTREAL, April 23 (Reuters): Airlines should offer mandatory training to prevent human trafficking, the United Nations' aviation agency said in a new document that could further empower cabin crew on the front
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