
Despite vast water resources, Nagaland still depends on imported fish
Despite abundant streams, ponds, springs and terrace-based water systems, Nagaland continues to rely heavily on imported fish, a gap experts say reflects both lost... Read more.

Why Social Justice Remains a Forgotten Priority in Northeast India | Monalisa Changkija
None of the Northeastern governments have officially observed the day — even people who claim to work for social justice fail to remember this day to mark its... Read more.

Carbon Credit Market in Nagaland
Nagaland, with one of the highest forest covers in the country, has often been seen as a potential hub for innovative environmental and economic programs. The state... Read more.

“Living Morung and Traditional Knowledge” programme held at Sangphur Village
The Department of Art and Culture today organised a programme on “Living Morung and Traditional Knowledge”, including Traditional Healing Practices and Indigenous... Read more.

NPYF Condemns Racial Attacks, Demands Swift Justice and Protection for Northeastern Citizens
The National People’s Youth Front (NPYF), Nagaland State Unit, also issued a strongly worded statement describing the incidents as “not isolated acts of misconduct”... Read more.

Zunheboto: Proposal to register Sumi Anthropology Research Union discussed in DPDB meet
Board also reviews school relocation, administrative directives and other district matters A proposal to register the Sumi Anthropology Research Union, aimed at... Read more.

ECI accepts merger; NPF reaffirms Naga integration as ‘topmost priority’
The Naga People’s Front (NPF) on Monday announced that the Election Commission of India (ECI) has officially communicated its acceptance of the recent merger of... Read more.

NNC, FGN to document 1950s atrocities in ‘Collective Memory’ initiative
The Naga National Council (NNC) and the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) have announced an initiative to document atrocities committed against Nagas during the... Read more.

2,293 govt teachers to go on two-day pen-down strike over salary row
Warn of agitation from February 26 if demand remains unmet Government schools across Nagaland are likely to face disruption as 2,293 teachers under the Nagaland... Read more.

Nagaland government directs ULBs to stop collection of tolls and entry fees
The Government of Nagaland has directed all Municipal and Town Councils in the state to immediately cease the collection of certain taxes and fees, citing lack of... Read more.
