Readers’ Views

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

Age Limits and Legitimacy- A Constitutional Examination of the FNTA Interim Council Criteria

The ongoing discussions in national media around the eligibility criteria for nomination to the Interim Council of the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority bring into focus important questions of legality, fairness, and institutional responsibility. While the objective of establishing an

BY / Friday, 27 March, 2026

Fairness at stake: Why ENPO must rethink its age criterion for the FNTA Interim Council

At a moment when Eastern Nagaland stands on the threshold of a new administrative arrangement, a seemingly technical decision has assumed wider significance. The introduction of an age criterion for membership in the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority’s Interim Council

BY / Tuesday, 24 March, 2026

Book review: People Stories, keeping the memories of Naga people alive

“People Stories: Volume One” by Avinuo Kire and Meneno Vamuzo Rhakho, published by PenThrill Publication House, is a collection of stories which shares the memories and experiences of people from Nagaland. The book includes different stories from different people.

BY / Sunday, 22 March, 2026

3 minutes that can save a life: Why women must check their breasts monthly

Every minute, four women around the world are diagnosed with breast cancer, and every minute, one woman dies from the disease. India is among the worst affected countries, and in states like Nagaland, low awareness and limited access to

BY / Wednesday, 18 March, 2026

Nagaland’s Lung Cancer crisis goes far beyond smoking

Tobacco use remains common across Nagaland, from cigarettes and beedis to khaini and gutka, and e-cigarettes and vapes added to the list in recent past. In fact, data from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) India 2016–17 shows that

BY and / Saturday, 7 March, 2026

Northeast awaits a stable Nepal regime

As Nepal  prepares for an early national election on Thursday (5 March 2026), which was necessitated following the collapse of Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli’s coalition government in the height of deadly anti-government Generation-Z rebellion (led from the front by

BY / Monday, 2 March, 2026

A preview on Charles Chasie’s Nagaland: State in Waiting, 2026

By far, this has to be called Charles Chasie’s magnum opus. I don’t hesitate to define it as such. Without exaggeration, this will be the ultimate go-to book on Naga History encompassing as it does our written history in

BY / Saturday, 28 February, 2026

Information instructs. Bible transformp

We are surrounded by information. News updates every minute. Opinions multiply by the hour. Degrees are earned, skills are polished, and expertise is celebrated. Never before has humanity known so much—yet never before has it struggled so deeply with

BY / Saturday, 28 February, 2026
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