Readers’ Views

Relocation: In the interest of all

Peter Rutsa

BY / Monday, 17 March, 2025

The Naga Struggle: A Call for Unity Amongst Our Youth

The Naga people have a long and complex history of struggle for self-determination. From the early days of resistance against colonial rule to the protracted negotiations for political recognition, our journey has been marked by sacrifices, courage, and an

BY / Saturday, 15 March, 2025

Nagaland Super League: Footballing beyond Naga Hills

The emergence of the Nagaland Super League (NSL) marks a defining moment in the state’s sporting history. Football has long been the pulse of the youth in Nagaland, and this league is a living monument to the growing ambition

BY / Saturday, 15 March, 2025

Foothill Road Project: CM should intervene and facilitate an inclusive single agreement

The ongoing conflict and controversy over the execution of the Foothill Road Project is unnecessary and a distraction as we have other more pressing issues to deal with. All parties involved in the process—the Nagaland Foothill Road Coordination Committee

BY / Sunday, 2 March, 2025

NFHRCC response to the Minister In-Charge PWD (R & B) Kaito’s statements on Foothill Road

Publicity and Media Cell, NFHRCC

BY / Friday, 28 February, 2025

Frontier Nagaland Territory: A Renaissance for the Khiamniungan People Across Borders

The Khiamniungan people, a resilient indigenous Naga tribe, have long straddled the border between India and Myanmar, their ancestral homeland divided by an international boundary that neither history nor culture can erase. For centuries, they have upheld a distinct

BY / Tuesday, 11 February, 2025

India Arise: 76 Years of Progress

Seventy-six years, a digital dawn, India awakens, a new era born. Technology’s embrace, a force unseen, Connecting minds, a global sheen. From villages to cities, the pulse beats fast, Innovation’s fire, forever to last.   Youth empowered, with knowledge

BY / Sunday, 26 January, 2025

The Eighth Central Pay Commission

Noida: It is regrettable that governments should leverage CPCs to enhance their election fortunes

BY / Saturday, 18 January, 2025

The Manipur Quagmire

Since Independence, it is for the first time that the country is witnessing a prolonged period of ethnic violence in a sensitive border State, like Manipur. The fault lines in Manipur have existed between tribals and non-tribals, who reside

BY / Monday, 6 January, 2025
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