Nagaland Page, one of Nagaland’s tabloid newspapers, has announced its closure after over 25 years of publication. The news was shared through the newspaper’s official X handle, where it expressed gratitude to its readers, subscribers, and well-wishers.
“After over 25 years, Nagaland Page has decided to close our publication. We thank all our readers, subscribers, and well-wishers,” the post read.
Launched on May 29, 1999, Nagaland Page was known for its tabloid-sized format. The publication was owned, edited, and published by Monalisa Changkija.
Its closure marks the end of an era in Nagaland’s journalistic scene, leaving a void in the state’s media space. The announcement has drawn an outpouring of emotions from readers and supporters, with many expressing their appreciation for the publication’s contributions to journalism in Nagaland.