DPDB Phek discusses hosting 34th Nagaland Taekwondo Championship
The Phek District Planning & Development Board (DPDB) convened its monthly meeting on 12 July 2024 at the DPDB Hall, Phek, under the chairmanship of Z Nyusietho... Read more.
Commissioner & Secretary Y Kikheto Sema urges environmental action in Zunheboto
Commissioner & Secretary of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Y Kikheto Sema, IAS, visited the office of the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) in Zunheboto... Read more.
Bamboo Rural Haat inaugurated at Piphema
Advisor, Urban Development & Municipal Affairs, Zhaleo Rio inaugurated the Bamboo Rural Haat at Piphema âAâ under Medziphema subdivision in Chumoukedima... Read more.
C-Edge College celebrates 12th Freshers Meet
C-Edge College, ChĂźmoukedima celebrated its 12th Freshers Meet on July 12, 2024, following a week of various events culminating in the fresherâs day. The day... Read more.
Gap Between Policy and Practice
Nagalandâs livestock sector, once a significant contributor to the stateâs economy, has experienced a dramatic decline in recent years. Its share of the Gross... Read more.
Nagaland Bible College faculty conducts 3-day session with ATA India Evaluation Team
The faculty and students of Nagaland Bible College, Mokokchung, had a productive three-day session from July 8 to 10, 2024, with the India Evaluation Team from the... Read more.
Mini Dairy Plant and Dairy Farmersâ Training Centre inaugurated in Mokokchung
A Mini Dairy Plant cum Dairy Farmersâ Training Centre, set up under NPDD (National Programme for Dairy Development), and constructed under the initiatives of the... Read more.
Tasting Tomorrow: A Foreignerâs Food Journey in Nagaland | Devin Creed
âTwo summers ago I even brought axone back to the US from Nagalandâs Kitchen in Delhi and forced my American friends to eat my version of pork axoneâ On the... Read more.
Not only formal education but also skills training deserves equal attention: A public discourse
Following the publication of the news report titled âCollective action at ITI Mokokchung: Staff and students unite for facility renovationâ by this newspaper... Read more.
Rising temperatures could make groundwater toxic for up to 590 million people by 2100, researchers say
A new study has revealed that rising global temperatures could render groundwater toxic for nearly 590 million people by the end of the century, highlighting a significant... Read more.
