Many educated people today appear restless and unhappy, despite their academic achievements and professional successes. Education, which is meant to liberate and enlighten, often ends up being accompanied by hidden enemies of the heart—jealousy, greed, arrogance, and hatred. As
BY Dr. RK Behera / Friday, 29 August, 2025The unfortunate demise of La Ganesan, the first Governor of Nagaland who died in office, presents the Union Government with the necessity of appointing a new Governor at a particularly sensitive moment. The unique socio-political landscape of Nagaland, compounded
BY Colonel Prakash Bhatt (Retd) / Monday, 25 August, 2025The curtains fell on the 24th edition of the prestigious Dr. T. Ao Trophy 2025 with Mon District lifting their maiden title before a record-breaking crowd of over 28,000 spectators at the Indira Gandhi Stadium, Kohima. Over two weeks,
BY Fr. Innocent sdb / Saturday, 16 August, 20251.A call to Return to the Roots A very interesting piece of news appeared in Nagaland Post on 10th July entitled “Over 200 volunteers transplant paddy in Kohima”. NCSU president Pele Khezehie, speaking at his paddy field near Dzuu
BY PTI / Monday, 4 August, 2025On July 25, 2025, two Catholic nuns – Sister Preethi Mary and Sister Vandana Francis – were arrested at the Durg railway station in Chhattisgarh while accompanying three young tribal women on a journey to Agra. Bajrang Dal activists,
BY Fr. Innocent sdb / Saturday, 2 August, 2025Corruption has become an entrenched part of our daily lives in Nagaland. From politicians to bureaucrats, department officers, and various associations, it seems like everyone is involved in this vicious game. The system has become so corrupt that even
BY Joyba C Sangtam / Friday, 18 July, 2025An unusual offering from the writing space in Nagaland, a collection of haiku is a welcome departure from other forms of poetry publications. The haiku is seventeenth century Japan’s offering to the world of literature as a “terse reaction
BY Dr. Maongkala Longchar / Tuesday, 8 July, 2025A Tribute from the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR)
BY Forum for Naga Reconciliation / Friday, 4 July, 2025As the title suggests, Naga Notes is a compelling collection of Naga-centric narratives that blend together fifteen anecdotal articles which vividly explore the essence of home-grown identity and the Naga experience. Intermingling communal insights, instances and keen personal observations,
BY Dr. Maongkala Longchar / Wednesday, 2 July, 2025I stand here to give the closing reflections for this historic visit of the Naga delegation to the Pitt Rivers Museum. I see this gathering as a fellowship filled with allies, friends, and mentors who have witnessed our weary
BY Dolly Kikon / Wednesday, 18 June, 2025Longleng is a hilly district located in the northern part of the Indian state of Nagaland and home to the Phom Nagas. In the serene hills of Longleng, where the air carries the scent of earth and tradition, there
BY Dr. Virosanuo Solo / Monday, 9 June, 2025The recent resurgence of Covid-19, as reported across national dailies and television channels, evokes vivid memories of 2020—a year indelibly etched in our collective experience. I was then entrusted by the State Government with the formidable task of overseeing
BY Y Kikheto Sema, IAS / Saturday, 7 June, 2025© 2025 Nagaland Tribune. All rights reserved.
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