Readers’ Views

Where life speaks the loudest

Life often reveals its deepest truths in the quietest of places — the ICU, the Operation Theatre, and the cemetery. All three are realms of silence, yet within that silence, life speaks the loudest. In the ICU, you see

BY / Monday, 3 November, 2025

All India Anti Corruption Organisation Nagaland urges citizens for alternate movement against backdoor appointments of IAS

Dziesevituo Pual Solo, Vice-Chairman Public Awareness and Advocacy Movement -Create a citizens’ campaign demanding accountability in IAS appointments. -Use RTI (Right to Information) to expose irregular recruitments. -Civil society groups, retired bureaucrats, and students to form coalitions to press

BY / Friday, 31 October, 2025

Learning beyond classroom

Exposure trips provide opportunities to learn beyond the classroom, allowing students to explore, observe, and understand the world through real-life experiences. One such memorable journey for me was our visit to Doyang, a scenic and ecologically rich region located

BY / Tuesday, 28 October, 2025

The sacred balance: caring for your body, mind and soul

In the race of life, we often forget the one person who needs our care the most — ourselves. We run tirelessly after success, approval, and comfort, trying to meet expectations and fill every demand that life places before

BY / Friday, 24 October, 2025

Be thankful always

In life, it’s easy to focus on what we lack, forgetting to appreciate what we already have. Gratitude is not about having everything—it’s about recognising that even in small things, there are reasons to be thankful. A grateful heart

BY / Wednesday, 22 October, 2025

Victorious mind, fearless heart

As the university exams draw near, every student stands at a crucial crossroad — the point where effort meets opportunity. These days may feel heavy with pressure and expectations, yet they also hold the promise of growth, victory, and

BY / Friday, 10 October, 2025

Time of reckoning: Can Nagas reclaim our voice?

August 23, 2025 may go down as a historic day for the Naga people if we decide to move forward in unity. 16 Naga Political Groups (NPGs), 34 Naga Tribe Hohos from Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam came

BY / Tuesday, 7 October, 2025

Motivators, not teachers: The power that shapes tomorrow

Dr. Richard R. Ernst, the 1991 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, whose pioneering work in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) once remarked: “Children didn’t need any teachers, but motivators.” His words echo with timeless wisdom, reminding us that the heart of

BY / Friday, 3 October, 2025

Beyond the call of duty: The stories of students Ms. Peleno chose to rewrite

A few years ago, while sitting quietly with my own thoughts, a realisation came to me. Our own story is never ours alone, it is woven from the countless stories of people we meet, exchange thoughts with, learn from,

BY / Monday, 29 September, 2025

Red flag of our societal underbelly

Every so often, the ugly creases and cracks on the comical façade we wear so deftly emerge exposing unpalatable but irrefutable truths. Threats directed at Rosemary Dzuvichu particularly and generally other feminists, young and old, in a Facebook post

BY / Friday, 26 September, 2025

Allow nature to heal and restore

In the midst of the recent monsoon rains across Nagaland leading to landslides, flash floods and rock falls, the damage to man-made infrastructure and assets such as roads and bridges was widely publicized in the media. And as usual,

BY / Tuesday, 23 September, 2025

“Men at Work” not “Work in Progress”

An adage says it is the journey not the destination that counts. If so, the journey on the Dimapur-Kohima National Highway 29, about 74 kms, is disillusioning. Over a decade ago, driving up to Kohima from Dimapur was a

BY / Wednesday, 17 September, 2025
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