Readers’ Views

Misplaced Priorities : When a Christian state forgets its calling; A people ready, leaders not!

In an age where cynicism often overshadows hope, the recent revival and healing festival held in Dimapur offered something increasingly rare: a glimpse of unity born from shared faith. For four days, thousands gathered not as fractured communities divided

BY / Saturday, 6 December, 2025

Rekindling the Flame: A Call to Revive Spiritual Hunger in Our Town Churches

The spiritual landscape of our town churches is crying out for revival. We’re navigating the complexities of modern life, armed with intellectual discourse and contemporary thinking, yet our spirits remain parched and unfulfilled. It’s time to reflect on the

BY / Friday, 5 December, 2025

The Ballad of Illi

Born beneath mountains that whisper old songs, a child arrived wrapped in God’s quiet plan. Soft limbs bending like broken twigs, yet a soul forged stronger than iron.   They stared. They whispered. They named her curse.   She

BY / Wednesday, 3 December, 2025

Understanding our Indigenous Knowledge Heritage through NEP 2020

Upasana Bora Sinha, Nagaland University

BY / Wednesday, 26 November, 2025

When the dead teach the living

A cemetery is more than a resting place—it is a book of wisdom carved in stone. Every name and every quiet corner reminds us of truths we often forget in the rush of life. Inside those silent grounds, life

BY / Monday, 24 November, 2025

An Appeal: Revive the tradition of erecting Christmas stars

Association of Kohima Municipal Wards Council (AKMWC)

BY / Friday, 14 November, 2025

Pass a resolution to implement the political solution

I believe the top priority for the people of Nagaland is a “peaceful solution.” I also believe that peaceful solution is above religious division, political boundaries, factions and tribal divide,. Tribal divide, save Hon’ble CM Dr. Neiphiu Rio. We

BY / Thursday, 6 November, 2025

Feathers and Festivals-My Birding Experience

The Tokhu Emong Bird Count is of the most inspiring examples of community-driven conservation in Nagaland. Organized during the vibrant Tokhu Emong Festival, from 4th-7thNovember every year, this event unites nature enthusiasts, students, birdwatchers, community members, and forest department

BY / Monday, 3 November, 2025

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
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