Nagaland at crossroads as India pushes for palm oil expansion
Palm oil, a polarizing subject in global media, has taken center stage in India as the government launched the Centrally Sponsored Scheme, known as the National... Read more.
“How can we take a Visa and go to see our family over there in our neighborhood?”
In an exclusive interview with Mokokchung Times, HA Hongnao Konyak, the Vice President of Konyak Union, emphasized the strong bonds shared by the Konyak Nagas o... Read more.
Nagaland’s dilemma amidst Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Justice’ campaign facing Modi wave
As the Indian National Congress, under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, prepares for its second ‘Yatra’ from Manipur to Maharashtra starting January ... Read more.
“I was shocked to find not even a house sparrow in our village” – Ivan Zhimomi
Tizu valley conservation network readies for 4.0 Chengu Festival: The journey so far “Thirty years ago, our village area thrived with birds, animals, and ... Read more.
Shaping ‘Naga integration’ in the shadows of divide and rule | Nagas in Tirap, Changlang and Longding holds rally demanding autonomous district council
As the quest for the Naga political solution persists, the issue is characterized by an ongoing paper and ideology war between the NSCN-IM and NNPGs marking the... Read more.
BJP sweeps Hindi heartland as Congress rise in the South | Recent Assembly Polls showcase clear divide in India’s political scenario
Picture this: a divided India, split between the BJP’s thumping victories in the Hindi heartland, a territory it now fiercely controls with 12 state gover... Read more.
Hornbill Festival perspectives from beyond state borders
As the Hornbill Festival anticipation builds in Nagaland, we shift our focus beyond state borders to capture the resonance of this cultural extravaganza among n... Read more.
From “an almost-international event” to “event for the elite” – The Hornbill Festival spectrum
In Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, the countdown to the much-awaited Hornbill Festival has begun, with the government leaving no stone unturned in its preparat... Read more.
Following Oting Tragedy, Nagaland to observe Hornbill Festival ‘in unity’ for the first time
Following the Oting tragedy in 2021, Nagaland is set to observe the 24th Hornbill Festival with a sense of unity for the first time. On December 4, 2021, as loc... Read more.
What ails ‘unity’ among the Naga political groups? Understanding it through NSCN-IM’s lens
The NSCN-IM General Secretary, Th Muivah, has consistently blamed India for the disunity among the Nagas, stating, “Leave the Nagas alone, thence Nagas can be... Read more.