Dimapur: Manipulating, threatening, coercing voters is not just a crime, but deliberate betrayal of constitutional values and democratic process
BY Keneisedeu Mezhu / Tuesday, 25 June, 2024Dimapur: Outcome of ULB elections extends beyond individual victories, shaping trajectory of local governance and socio-economic development
BY Dharma Dhaj Sonowal / Monday, 24 June, 2024Before first light, the day for Ari had already begun. With extreme care, she would tidy up houses, prepare food with love, and take care of children and the elderly as if they were part of her own family.
BY Longtili C Sangtam / Monday, 17 June, 2024Father’s Day is a time of reflection, gratitude, and celebration. It is a day set aside to honour the fathers and father figures who have played essential roles in our lives. As we celebrate this special day, there is
BY Chuba Yimchunger / Saturday, 15 June, 2024The growing discontent among the people of Nagaland towards their political leaders is evident. There is a strong sentiment that the 60 MLAs should resign from their seats. The Chief Minister should take moral responsibility, step down voluntarily, and
BY Bendang Imsong / Friday, 14 June, 2024Author: Dr. Aniruddha Babar, Senior Faculty, Dept of Political Science, Tetso College, Dimapur, Nagaland. Director, Project Constitutional Justice In the annals of political theory, the agency of individual choice and collective conscience is often highlighted as a pivotal force
BY Dr Aniruddha Babar / Monday, 10 June, 2024Wokha: NFMP JICA making positive impact in safeguarding forest and biodiversity conservation towards sustainable future
BY Ethel Odyuo / Wednesday, 5 June, 2024Wokha: Average soil loss in Nagaland per hectare per year is approx 30.62 tonnes, compared to national average of 10.2 tonnes
BY D Rajiv Shankar / Tuesday, 4 June, 2024Nagaland is predominantly a hilly state which receives abundant rainfall. But most of the rainfall is concentrated in 5-6 months. People meet their water requirements primarily on spring and surface water resources due to the hilly nature of the
BY Rajiv Shankar, IFS / Sunday, 2 June, 2024Situated within the Chen Circle of Mon District at approximately 26.1961° N latitude and 95.0547° E longitude, Nagaland, lies the village of Chenmoho, an enclave distinguished by its awe-inspiring mountainous terrain and serene landscapes. Against this picturesque setting, the
BY Dr Aniruddha Babar / Monday, 20 May, 2024In the heartland of the Naga people, amidst the rugged terrain and verdant landscapes, there exists a spirit that refuses to yield, a spirit characterized by resilience and unwavering determination. Over the course of many decades, the Nagas have
BY Longtili C Sangtam / Tuesday, 14 May, 2024“In the complex quest to understand the mysteries of the universe, we find ourselves navigating a journey fraught with challenges. It’s like we’re trying to unravel an intricate puzzle where our perception of reality meets the profound complexities of
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