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NBCC appeals for peace in Nagaland
The Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) has expressed concern over the recent spurt of violence and loss of lives at Namsa in Mon district and in Mekokla village under Wokha district. [...More]
Minister for more Old Age Homes in Nagaland
Nagaland Parliamentary Secretary for Social Welfare Chotisuh Sazo today said despite many constraints the Nagaland government had constructed some Old Age Homes, but those were not sufficient and some more such Homes were required in various parts of the state. [...More]
Week-long North East Agri Expo at Dimapur from Nov 23
The Nagaland government would organise the North-East Regional Agriculture Exhibition (NERAE) at the North East Agriculture Expo Complex, Dimapur, from November 23-27. [...More]
Former Nagaland Minister Merachiba passes away
Former Nagaland Minister Merachiba passed away at Merangkong village under Mokokchung district yesterday after a prolonged illness. He was 73. [...More]
Assam-Arunachal border clash: 5 injured;assam blames NSCN(I-M)for tension
Five Arunachali people were injured and a vehicle was damaged during a clash in the border area of Assam-Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday, police said. [...More]
Naga tribal miscreants torch truck in Senapati
Some Naga tribal miscreants torched a truck near Taphou in Senapati district on Saturday evening while it was on its way to Dimapur to fetch essential commodities. [...More]
NSCN (I-M) responds to AR says CF groundrules violated
Reacting to the press statements of the Assam Rifles that appeared in the local dailies, the NSCN(I-M) has quoted some of the points in the AR statements. [...More]
Six suspected AANLA cadres nabbed
Six suspected All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadres have been arrested from Singrijan area on the outskirts of Dimapur town in connection with an abduction case. [...More]
AR escalating tension: NSCN (I-M)
Convenor of the NSCN(I-M) Cease Fire Monitoring Cell, ‘Brig’ Phungthing has squarely blamed the 6 Assam Rifles for the firing incident Thursday in Tizit, where one cadre was killed and five others apprehended. [...More]
AR refutes NSCN (I-M) charges
Assam Rifles (AR) Friday clarified that operation in Namsa, which resulted in killing one NSCN (I-M) cadre and apprehending five cadres, was not pre planned. [...More]
NH-39 cut off on both side of Kohima
Kohima was virtually cut off on both sides of the NH-39 following fresh landslide near Kisama Thursday afternoon. [...More]
Efforts on to hold talks with Naga groups: Chidambaram
Underlining the Centre's initiative for resolving the imbroglio affecting Manipur, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Thursday while assuring the Lok Sabha that the territorial integrity [...More]
Deputy Commissioner orders beggars to leave Dimapur
Annoyed over the increasing number of beggars in and around Dimapur town, the Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur district has ordered the beggars to leave Dimapur [...More]
Governor, CM mourn chopper crash victims
Nagaland Governor Nikhil Kumar has expressed grief over the death of three Army officials in the helicopter crash near Viswema village, about 25 km from Kohima. [...More]
Two killed, another missing after Army helicopter crashes in Nagaland
At least two persons were killed and another went missing after an Army helicopter crashed along the Nagaland-Manipur border on Wednesday. [...More]
3 bodies recovered in army chopper crash
Three bodies have been recovered from the Army chopper crash site in Nagaland"s hill area on Wednesday, according to latest reports. [...More]
Community takes lead in spreading message on AIDS
Project ORCHID on Wednesday launched the IEC materials for its targeted intervention projects (FSW and MSM community). [...More]
Resolutions on Naga Commission
A public meeting held under the aegis of Naga Council at Lotha Hoho Ki Wednesday on the issue of Naga Commission has unanimously voted, approved and passed a five-point resolution. [...More]
Nagaland Govt wins retirement case in SC
The almost 10-month-long battle between the Government of Nagaland and senior government employees in the court of law is finally over. [...More]
Kohima to be made solar city
Plans are afoot to turn the Nagaland capital Kohima into a solar city. Selected by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy for the solar city programme, the step is expected to reduce the power load of the capital town by 10 per cent within a period of five years. [...More]
Red Ribbon Express arriving Dimapur tomorrow
The famous Red Ribbon Express (RRE), carrying awareness messages and information on HIV/AIDS, will arrive at Dimapur Railway Station tomorrow for two days. [...More]
NSCN(K) to hold talks with Centre by this year-end
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) is likely to start political dialogue with the Union Government at the end of this year, according to the "Envoy of Collective Leadership" of NSCN(K) Kughalu Mulatonu. [...More]
NSCN (I-M) clarifies on 'forcible conversion'
The GPRN has clarified reports published in some local papers in Arunachal Pradesh that NSCN (I-M) was allegedly involved in converting local people to Christianity by force. [...More]
Hoho for ‘total separation’ of Nagas, Meiteis
Expessing deep concern over the sufferings and suppression of the Nagas living in Manipur, the apex body of the Naga tribal organisations has said the present situation has crossed the stage where Nagas and Meiteis can no longer co-exist and they have to live as different identities. [...More]
‘No work no pay’ in Nagaland
Following the decision of the Confederation of All Nagaland State Service Employees Association (CANSSEA) to go on mass casual leave from May 24 to demand implementation of the 6th ROP with effect from January 1, 2006 [...More]
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