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A bird that became family

Wokha

BY / Thursday, 16 October, 2025

Kholar: the taste of home

Kholar, the local varieties of kidney beans, come from a time predating written records, rooted deep in the folklore and traditions of the Yimkhiung Naga community and famous in the eastern Nagaland areas. According to Yimkhiung folklore, an ancestor

BY / Tuesday, 30 September, 2025

50 years of stone-cutting: A livelihood for Kuthur village

In the dusty yards of Kuthur village in Shamator district, the sounds of hammer against stone echo throughout the day, telling the story of a livelihood for 50 years now.  Chisels spark as they strike, and clouds of fine

BY / Sunday, 21 September, 2025

Wokha to host first-ever Banana Festival; a step towards agro-economic transformation

Wokha district, known as the “Land of Plenty”, is set to host its first-ever Banana Festival from October 22 to 24 this year, marking a milestone in the district’s journey to becoming Nagaland’s banana hub under the One District

BY / Friday, 19 September, 2025

A Man, a Room and a Resolve

The sound of tools clicking against metal, the hum of an old soldering iron and a child’s voice echoing from the next room, this is the backdrop of invention in Aoyim village, Chumukedima, where Lanu Jamir has spent the

BY / Sunday, 14 September, 2025

Quality Education: The System and Reality

Education is often called the backbone of a nation but what happens when that backbone grows weak? Across the world, and especially in India, classrooms are filled with students racing to score marks, collect degrees and clear exams. Yet,

BY / Saturday, 30 August, 2025
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