Readers’ Views

Reclaiming Roots

For over a century, the formal education system in the land of the Nagas has overlooked one of the most vital components of identity, our own history. While the youths are well-versed in world history, only a negligible portion

BY / Wednesday, 6 May, 2026

Digital growth without security is a risk we cannot afford

Nagaland is steadily moving toward a more digitised future. From governance systems to everyday transactions, technology is no longer something distant or optional. It is becoming part of how people live, work, and interact. Government services are gradually shifting

BY / Wednesday, 29 April, 2026

Sound to the silences : What youth and women must know in Nagaland

The Village Development Board (VDB) system in Nagaland stands as one of the most unique grassroots governance models in India. Established under the Nagaland Village and Area Council Act, 1978 and guided by the VDB Model Rules, 1980, the

BY / Tuesday, 28 April, 2026

PCI gets Chairman, journalist-quotas remain vacant

After months of uncertainties, the Press Council of India (PCI) got its chairman as Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai assumed the charge on 24 April 2026. The retired judge of the Supreme Court of India, who was nominated for a

BY / Sunday, 26 April, 2026

Education beyond walls

In a world that is constantly evolving, the definition of education can no longer remain confined to textbooks, examinations, and four classroom walls. While academic knowledge forms the foundation, it is the learning beyond classrooms that truly shapes individuals

BY / Wednesday, 22 April, 2026

Beyond Marks: The Real Beginning

As the Class 12 results are set to be declared in the coming days, a wave of anticipation, anxiety, and hope is sweeping across thousands of young minds. This moment is more than just the announcement of marks—it marks

BY / Tuesday, 21 April, 2026

Pension in Nagaland:A marathon after service

Pension in Nagaland is not retirement and rest. It is not the quiet closure of a career, rather it’s the start of months and even years of running to different offices just to get what one truly deserves. A

BY / Monday, 20 April, 2026

Mounting fiscal deficit in Nagaland: Time for urgent reforms

The state have witnessed alarming fiscal condition particularly the persistent and worsening fiscal deficit. Lets logically observed the report of the past five years fiscal deficit ,which reflects serious lapses in financial management and raises critical questions about the

BY / Friday, 17 April, 2026

Reservation without representation: A celebration Nagaland can’t even count

The fanfare around the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam in Nagaland has been loud—slogans, speeches, and declarations of “historic empowerment.” But beneath the celebration lies a simple question that no one on stage seems willing to answer:What happens when policy

BY / Thursday, 16 April, 2026

Review of ‘My Haiku Heart’ and ‘Lemons and sunflowers and all things yellow’

First of all congratulations to Tialila for this awesome milestone of launching two books of poetry and each are stand-alone creative master pieces. This is her 6th and 7th poetry book respectively, and the first time she is launching

BY / Sunday, 5 April, 2026

Easter Sunday: A call to rise beyond despair

On this sacred day of Easter Sunday, the world pauses—not merely to remember an event of the past, but to confront a truth that continues to challenge the present. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a theological

BY / Friday, 3 April, 2026

Jesus wept—Divine oneness with a stricken humanity

The shortest verse in the Christian scriptures, consisting of a mere two words in English—”Jesus wept”—functions as a profound theological anchor in a world increasingly defined by the weight of collective sorrow. In the context of the contemporary landscape

BY / Friday, 3 April, 2026
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