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Hijacking RTI Act
The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 was one of the most important democratic reforms introduce...
Reality check
The post 2014 is dominated by the narrative of monumental progress through colossal infrastructure ...
The world’s sport
Football today is more than just a sport; it is a global language spoken in over 210 countries and ...
Mammon and Mandir
The November 2019 landmark judgment of the five-member constitution bench of the Supreme Court on A...
Coalition dharna or drama
The recently concluded assembly elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have done more than just ch...
A fragmented coalition
The recently concluded assembly elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have done more than just ch...
Dimapur’s cottage industry
Dimapur today resembles a city under siege-not by external enemies, but by the unchecked proliferat...
A challenge to society
Nagaland finds itself grappling with a crisis that runs deeper than mere politics or economics. The...
World’s premier sports
For the first time in its 96-year history, the FIFA World Cup 2026 has expanded to include 48 teams...
Lifting the census lid
Nagaland’s census history remains one of the most debated and politically sensitive issues in the s...
Debate on Ethanol
The central government has made a decisive move toward energy independence and economic efficiency ...
Lurking shadows behind
Nagaland today stands at the crossroads of a grave public health crisis. With an adult HIV prevalen...
Global warning from global warming
Amidst the looming threat from regional conflicts, the world is facing a crisis as temperatures soa...
India’s economic bamboo curtain
Among the north eastern states, Nagaland received the lowest investment funds at Rs.2500 crore main...
The other side of progress
As the world races ahead with dazzling technological and economic development, one would expect hum...
