
NagaEd workshops focus on reflective leadership and empathy in schools
Educators, school leaders, EBRC representatives and district officials from Mon and Peren districts recently participated in the A.C.E. (Awareness, Communication... Read more.

Advisor Tongpang Ozukum launches biography on T Sentichuba
MLA and Advisor for Water Resources, Tongpang Ozukum, formally launched a biography titled Samanir T Sentichuba, authored by Tiala Imchen in the Ao dialect, at Dimapur... Read more.

Is there a “problem brewing” between NPF and BJP ahead of 2028?
This is a typical example of the politician–journalist relationship. Once, a journalist went to meet a neta at his residence. On getting the aroma of something... Read more.

75 years after 1951 Plebiscite, why it remains central to Naga political narrative
Statements by NSCNs and NNC reiterate the 1951 Plebiscite as a key historical reference point Seventy-five years after the 1951 Naga Plebiscite, major Naga political... Read more.

After 12 years, Chümoukedima opens 384 affordable flats for low-income families
Monthly rent fixed at Rs 1,000 for three years; facility targets low-income groups and migrant workers More than a decade after construction first began, Nagaland’s... Read more.

Kuki Students’ Organisation protest in Delhi; NSCN-IM reject allegations
The Kuki Students’ Organisation (Delhi & NCR) held a protest at Jantar Mantar on May 16, highlighting violence and alleged abductions faced by the Kuki-Zo... Read more.

Amid tensions in Manipur, NSCN-K (Niki) calls for unity, urges Nagas to defend “people and land from inimical force”
The NSCN/GPRN (Niki) has expressed concern over recent reports of violence and loss of lives in southern Nagaland under UNC areas, stating that condemnation alone... Read more.

Phek business body adopts “local entrepreneur first” policy at Chozuba AGM
The Phek District Chamber of Commerce & Industry (PDCCI) held its 4th Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2026 on May 15 at Chozuba Town, hosted by the Business Union... Read more.

Minister warns village chieftains against underground links; SKH adopts resolutions on governance, customary practices
Minister for Road & Bridges G Kaito Aye on May 16 cautioned village chieftains against involvement with underground factions, warning that such links could complicate... Read more.

‘Visibility should not be mistaken for equality’: Naga scholars confront patriarchy, power and gender justice
NSA panel examines customary law, church authority, kinship, folklore and women’s lived realities in Naga contexts Patriarchy in Naga society must be understood... Read more.
