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Commentary: FNR reflection on August 23, 2025 at Ungma
On Saturday, August 23, 2025, Ungma village became the sacred ground for a convergence that may wel...
The future challenges of ai and Christian ethics
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the fastest growing technologies today. It can already write...
The vanishing habit
Once a cherished daily ritual, reading today stands on the margins of our hurried lives. From child...
Puisa kotha hunibo?
Perks of turning 60!In this column, I’ve mostly ended up talking about Gen Zers and millennials: th...
The undervalued power of presence in leadership
Despite all the talk about strategy, innovation and growth, one of the most undervalued assets in m...
Together at Ungma
On August 23, 2025, Ungma village saw a gathering that will be remembered for some time. Sixteen Na...
A cry for justice for Pimla victim
“When justice sleeps, grief does not—it lingers in every household and gnaws at the soul of every c...
Nagaland needs a Gov, not an Agent of Union Govt
The unfortunate demise of La Ganesan, the first Governor of Nagaland who died in office, presents t...
Rejoinder to “Brief history of Dimasa”: Correcting distortio...
Apropos to the recently published article “Brief History of Dimasa,” in the Nagaland Post daily on ...
Managing GST-2 not easy
The “one nation, one tax” dream is about to get a big shake-up. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Inde...
Quality education: The system and reality
Education is often called the backbone of a nation but what happens when that backbone grows weak? ...
Comparison is not love: Let children grow in their own light...
A home is the first school of a child. Children learn from their parents—their first teachers—by li...
The Elusive Independence
August 14, 2025; which would have marked our seventy-eighth Independence Day and more “massly” cele...
Speak Guru
Poisa Kotha 2: A Series on Financial Literacy“So, if I can’t become a crorepati by Ponzi scheme...
AI in teacher education: Why human skills still matter most ...
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, recently remarked that “AI will not replace people, but people who...
