The Southern Angami Youth Organisation (SAYO) has announced the reopening of trekking activities to Dzükou Valley following the wildfire incident that affected the valley for nearly 25 days. After a thorough assessment conducted by SAYO volunteers, in coordination with
NTN / 19 Feb, 2026The Kohima District Football Association (KDFA) conducted an induction programme for the vacant posts of the KDFA team (2025–29) on February 18 evening and deliberated on key developmental issues at 2K Hotel, Ladies Mile, Officers’ Hill, Kohima. In view
NTN / 19 Feb, 2026Kohima
NTN / 19 Feb, 2026The Phek District Sports Association (PDSA) on Thursday expressed happiness and pride over the recent accomplishments of its members and athletes who brought laurels to the district. In a press statement, PDSA President Nezosa Tetseo stated that Mudotsu Dozo
NTN / 19 Feb, 2026The All Nagaland Adhoc Teachers Group 2015 batch (ANATG) has affirmed continuation of its protest indefinitely until their demands are fulfilled. In response to the Department of School Education (DoSE)’s clarification on February 18, the group stated that despite
NTN / 19 Feb, 2026Mokokchung
NTN / 18 Feb, 2026Kohima
NTN / 18 Feb, 2026In Nagaland, chewing paan mixed with chuna (slaked lime) is a common and culturally accepted habit. However, it carries serious health risks that are often underestimated. Chuna is highly alkaline, meaning it is very harsh and corrosive. When used
NTN / 18 Feb, 2026The Chakhroma Public Organization Medziphema Circle has condemned the February 13 incident at Maova village, stating that the actions carried out by certain youths under the “supervision of the Village Council Chairman and Gaon Bura were completely unacceptable, disgraceful
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