Corruption, Perception and Reality
In the dark, a coiled snake lies still, mistaken for a rope. It neither hisses nor strikes, it just sleeps. So, we pass it off as harmless. But the truth…
Mokokchung Times
In the dark, a coiled snake lies still, mistaken for a rope. It neither hisses nor strikes, it just sleeps. So, we pass it off as harmless. But the truth…
The issuance of a work order for the long-neglected Rotary Junction–IOC road in Mokokchung is, without doubt, a welcome development. It marks a crucial first step in addressing years of…
As indigenous literature from Nagaland find growing attention in Indian academic spaces, a quiet but pressing concern arises: the risk of overreach in Indianization. A subtle yet consequential trend is…
The recent rescue of 32 stranded individuals from Eastern Nagaland by the Delhi Eastern Nagaland Students’ Union (DENSU) has brought into focus a grim pattern of exploitation that often remains…
It is not the geography, and certainly not the topography, that is to blame for Mokokchung falling behind the rest of the world in every conceivable metric. Perhaps, it is…
Nagaland’s decision to draft a new agricultural policy comes not a moment too soon. As the state grapples with the triple challenge of climate change, shifting societal attitudes toward farming,…
When corruption seeps into every layer of society, it becomes more than a vice; it becomes the air people breathe. It ceases to be just an ethical issue; it becomes…
The persistent tensions between India and Pakistan have once again resurfaced with troubling intensity, particularly after the Pahalgam terror attack. While periodic flare-ups along the Line of Control are not…
In the wake of the April 22 Pahalgam attack, one of the deadliest terrorist acts in recent memory, the Ministry of Home Affairs has called for a nationwide civil defence…
The recent Moatsü festival, meant to be a proud celebration of heritage, offered a sobering glimpse into a deeper crisis: the quiet erosion of our cultural identity through the loss…