Ranji Trophy: Nagaland to face Uttar Pradesh
Nagaland will take on Uttar Pradesh in their fourth group stage encounter of the Ranji Trophy 2025 at Kanpur from November 8 to 11. The match will be crucial for…
Mokokchung Times
Nagaland will take on Uttar Pradesh in their fourth group stage encounter of the Ranji Trophy 2025 at Kanpur from November 8 to 11. The match will be crucial for…
The School of Engineering and Technology (SET), Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, successfully concluded its three-day national-level technical festival “TechAura-2025” on November 7. Held from November 5 to 7 under the…
The Duncan Bosti Lotha fraternity celebrated Tokhvu Emong with warmth and joy on November 7, 2025, at the LBCD Duncan-Court Sector Church compound. The program, chaired by Mr. Penathung Kithan,…
Students from BC Olive School, Kiphire, received a hands-on lesson in community safety and emergency response during their educational field trip to the Fire Station Kiphire on November 7, 2025.
In the golden twilight of life, senior citizens stand as living testimonies of endurance, love, and wisdom. They are the silent architects of the world we now inhabit — the…
The State College of Teachers Education (SCTE), Kohima, marked its Golden Jubilee (1975–2025) under the theme ”Empowering Teachers, Enriching Lives” at the Capital Convention Centre on November 7.
An International Workshop on Women’s Voices was organized by the Department of English, Nagaland University, in collaboration with the Centre for Women’s Development Studies (CWDS) and Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (RLS),…
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Mokokchung conducted a one-day training program for the Watsutelen and women farmers of Salulemang on November 7, focusing on citrus cultivation. Salulemang, a village renowned for…
The two-day P Shilu Ao Memorial Indigenous Games Festival-cum-2nd Tug of War Championship commenced today at Longjang Village with Atsungba Walling, ADC and Chief Executive Officer of Mokokchung Municipal Council,…
“All the world’s a stage,” wrote Shakespeare, and if that is true, Nagaland’s play today feels more like a tragedy than a triumph. In Aeschylus’s sense of the word, tragedy…