The Boy Who Cried Wolf in the Digital Age
We all know the fable of the boy who cried wolf, how a shepherd’s repeated false alarms led to a village ignoring his cries when the danger happened for real.…
Mokokchung Times
We all know the fable of the boy who cried wolf, how a shepherd’s repeated false alarms led to a village ignoring his cries when the danger happened for real.…
A scan through any mainstream Indian news outlet today reveals a disturbing trend: a steady stream of reports on violent crime, particularly sexual assault and murder. These are not occasional…
Mass social work in Nagaland is not a recent invention. Long before government orders and circulars formalized it, communities across the Naga hills gathered to clean their villages, repair footpaths,…
Mokokchung is regarded as one of the most literate districts in India, with a commendable literacy rate of around 92%, well above both the state and national averages. This statistic…
Nagaland, like many other regions rich in culture and natural resources, faces a unique set of developmental, environmental, and social issues that demand nuanced, grounded responses. While the involvement of…
In every society, there exists a group whose role goes beyond mere occupation or profession: individuals who interpret, question, analyze, and critique the systems, ideologies, and narratives that shape our…
Every June 5, a familiar ritual unfolds. Governments plant saplings, companies unveil glossy sustainability pledges, and social media feeds overflow with hashtags celebrating World Environment Day. It’s a spectacle of…
In democracies around the world, the manipulation of public perception has become an art form, one often wielded by politicians and governments to obscure reality and serve their own ends.…
The crumbling roads of Mokokchung town are more than just a civic inconvenience; they are a reflection of a deeper, systemic failure. When even the National Highways that pass through…
A recent video of a local journalist questioning a non-Naga individual about the Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Dimapur has gone viral, not because it sparked enlightenment but because it…