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Youth should voice for multilingual education
21st February is the International Mother Language DayOne of the fragile and intangible heritag...
first naga choir abroad
(In memory of Dr. Kiremwati Ao, who passed away on 12th Feb. 2026, and also in remembrance of the o...
religion and politics: distinct yet parallel forces
Religion and Politics remain sensitive topic and the relationship between church and politics is un...
Beyond Robodog: The hollowness of indian higher education
(Academic quality is dying in the race for certification)The recent controversy surrounding the dis...
An appeal to NPGs of Naga-inhabited areas (Myanmar)
In the past weeks, deeply troubling developments have been reported involving Naga Political Groups...
Freshwater crisis: not shortage, but mismanagement
The global freshwater crisis: the dual challenge of availability and accessThe freshwater crisis is...
It’s time to leave the health department alone and let it he...
The Covid appointees’ issue has been dragging for far too long and so the state government should b...
From mass movement to patchy protest: The changing face of t...
The 12th February “Bharat Bandh” called by a joint forum of central trade unions was projected as a...
How to overcome exam anxiety
Revise each subject in a timely manner to avoid last-minute stress.With exams around the corner, it...
The law of the unbending
“Men, money and materials cannot by themselves bring victory or freedom. We must have the motive-po...
Coaching culture and child deaths: A failing society in the ...
The suicide of another student in Kota—this is not ordinary news, nor merely the personal tragedy o...
Puisa Kotha Hunibo? Crorepatis overnight. Broke too soon?
I came across a news report last week about landowners who were compensated heavily after their lan...
Building a strong and resilient tourism
17TH FEBRUARY IS THE GLOBAL TOURISM RESILIENCE DAYWe have seen the impact of the pandemic in 20...
Nagaland’s Crossroads: Time to Choose
In the heart of Northeast India, Nagaland stands at a critical juncture. The longest-running politi...
When the Teachers of Nagaland Leavethe Classroom and Stand o...
Today the blackboards are not filled with lessons. The chalk rests untouched. The voices that once ...
