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‘The Lotha Naga Customary Law, Practices & Attires’ by P. Pius Lotha launched

A book titled “The Lotha Naga Customary Law, Practices & Attires” authored by P. Pius Lotha was officially launched on May 10, 2025 at Dr. Imkongliba Ao Hall, Raj Bhavan, Kohima. A press release ’y the PRO Raj Bhavan

BY / Saturday, 10 May, 2025

‘Excerpts from a diary of a growing teenager’ released

Chümoukedima: L-R: Ralu Keyho, Lisi Shupao, Vishü Rita Krocha & Elizabeth during the launch of “Excerpts from a diary of a growing teenager” by Nao Yokhe (not seen) at Walker’s Library, Chümoukedima on April 17.

BY / Saturday, 19 April, 2025

Wrestling Day by T. Keditsu: A children book celebrating tradition and friendship launched

As part of the White Owl Book Fair, author and academic T. Keditsu has launched her new children’s book ‘Wrestling Day’, a story that blends cultural heritage with themes of friendship, perseverance, and identity, on 16th April 2025, at

BY / Wednesday, 16 April, 2025

Naga writer Easterine Kire’s “Spirit Nights” wins Sahitya Akademi Award 2024 in English language

Naga Poet and Writer Easterine Kire has been awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award 2024 for the best novel in English for her book “Spirit Nights.” The Sahitya Akademi Award is a prestigious literary honor in India, presented annually by

BY / Friday, 20 December, 2024

Book Review: Tales from the Enchanted Village Returning ‘Folk’ to Lore: Towards Vernacularised Storytelling in English

Reading 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 / Sunday, 22 September, 2024

Sometimes, something seemingly small and innocuous like an emotion, a vague memory or even the melodic sound of a name can be big enough to birthe a story: Avinuo Kire

Like many writers, Naga Writer Avinuo Kire began her literary journey with an immense love for stories. “As a child, I loved reading and listening to stories. In time, it felt quite natural to gradually shift from the role

BY / Wednesday, 27 December, 2023

Stories are what we are made of: Dr. Vizovono Elizabeth

Kohima: Nagaland Literature Festival concluded

BY / Tuesday, 5 December, 2023

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