Readers’ Views

Racism in India: Voices from the Northeast

We, the North-Easterners are Indians—by birth, by identity, and by belonging. Yet, beyond our homeland, many of us are repeatedly made to feel like outsiders in our own country. Racism in India is often subtle, disguised as curiosity or

BY / Saturday, 3 January, 2026

Unity key to Naga political future

Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” — Proverbs 29:18 Warm revolutionary and season’s greetings to all the citizens of Nagalim, in the precious name of our Lord and

BY and / Friday, 2 January, 2026

New Year 2026 : A Call to Families

A Nostalgic Lament Some years back in one of the far away villages, a lament was heard  from oneofthe elders  during a discussion about the maintenance of the village water-pipe, (in those days a simple bamboo structure ):  Earlier

BY / Friday, 2 January, 2026

Are We Not Indian Enough?

The tragic trajectory of internal migration within India is frequently punctuated by moments of acute violence that strip away the veneer of national integration, exposing a deep-seated structural alienation. On December 26, 2025, the death of Angel Chakma, a

BY / Monday, 29 December, 2025

CHRISTMAS: What is it really about?

Every year, as December approaches, the world becomes busy. Streets glitter with decorations, homes glow with lights, and people rush to buy cakes, clothes, gifts, and everything the season demands. But in the midst of all this excitement, we

BY / Thursday, 11 December, 2025

When Christmas Meets the Naga Heart, Does Christ Arrive Too?

Christmas in Nagaland is more than a date on the calendar; it is a season that stirs emotions, memories, faith and community life in ways no other festival does. As houses glow with lights and churches echo with carols,

BY / Tuesday, 9 December, 2025

Unstoppable LIGHT (The Light That Dispels the Darkness – John 1:5)

“Unstoppable” describes something that cannot be held back. Waves push past every barrier, winds weave through mountains, and fire rises beyond every attempt to contain it. Yet even these forces cannot compare to the one Light that truly cannot

BY / Saturday, 6 December, 2025

Misplaced Priorities : When a Christian state forgets its calling; A people ready, leaders not!

In an age where cynicism often overshadows hope, the recent revival and healing festival held in Dimapur offered something increasingly rare: a glimpse of unity born from shared faith. For four days, thousands gathered not as fractured communities divided

BY / Saturday, 6 December, 2025

Rekindling the Flame: A Call to Revive Spiritual Hunger in Our Town Churches

The spiritual landscape of our town churches is crying out for revival. We’re navigating the complexities of modern life, armed with intellectual discourse and contemporary thinking, yet our spirits remain parched and unfulfilled. It’s time to reflect on the

BY / Friday, 5 December, 2025

The Ballad of Illi

Born beneath mountains that whisper old songs, a child arrived wrapped in God’s quiet plan. Soft limbs bending like broken twigs, yet a soul forged stronger than iron.   They stared. They whispered. They named her curse.   She

BY / Wednesday, 3 December, 2025

Understanding our Indigenous Knowledge Heritage through NEP 2020

Upasana Bora Sinha, Nagaland University

BY / Wednesday, 26 November, 2025

When the dead teach the living

A cemetery is more than a resting place—it is a book of wisdom carved in stone. Every name and every quiet corner reminds us of truths we often forget in the rush of life. Inside those silent grounds, life

BY / Monday, 24 November, 2025
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