Zunheboto: Group of 10 students spot 12 distinct species of birds
BY K Rotoli Sumi / Friday, 1 November, 2024Bangalore: Naming things means that we recognise them, that we acknowledge their presence in our midst
BY Krishnapriya (Priya) Tamma / Friday, 1 November, 2024Kohima: A defining highlight of the trip came when we made history by becoming the first group to conduct and submit a bird count in Tuensang
BY Fathima Hussain / Thursday, 31 October, 2024Thanamir: Birds manage to thrive in this matrix of fallow and cultivation
BY Kaushik Sarkar / Thursday, 31 October, 2024Noida: Author questions if sportsman obtained prior permission before attending event
BY Col Prakash Bhatt (Retd) / Wednesday, 30 October, 2024Kohima: Statistics show that 90% of victims do not recover their money, underscoring importance of staying vigilant
BY Thsachoba TS / Wednesday, 30 October, 2024When I think about the Tokhü Emong Bird Count (TEBC), my mind immediately drifts back to my childhood in Dimapur, Nagaland. Growing up, I was surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature—towering forests, chirping of birds, and rustling
BY Chenibemo Odyuo / Monday, 28 October, 2024Tizit: Birdwatching has potential to boost eco-tourism while also raising awareness about environmental conservation
BY Bendangnekshi Aier / Thursday, 24 October, 2024Parental engagement is a cornerstone of a child’s educational journey, especially during the foundational years when cognitive, emotional, and social development are at their peak. In Nagaland, the government is actively working to strengthen the Early Childhood Care and
BY Samagra Shiksha, Nagaland / Saturday, 5 October, 2024“In an era where data is often viewed as a valuable asset, it is crucial to recognize that employee data constitutes a form of national property. This sensitive information, if mishandled or compromised, could potentially fall into the hands
BY Dr Aniruddha Babar / Friday, 27 September, 2024Reading Tales from the Enchanted Village is like being drawn into an unfamiliar rhythm—a pulse that both captivates and unsettles. This collection of folktales, drawn from the author’s native village of Zhavame, refuses to conform to the familiar narrative
BY Dr. Theyiesinuo Keditsu / Sunday, 22 September, 2024Authors: Kivipu Yeptho, BA, 5th Semester, Department Representative, Department of Political Science, Tetso College Kejingkhum Yimchunger, BA, 5th Semester, Co-coordinator, Electoral Club, Department of Political Science, Tetso College Johnny Humtsoe, BA, 5th Semester, Department of Political Science, Tetso College
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