Kiwi Dreams on Nagaland’s Hills | Mathew Rongmei
Nagaland has slowly built a name for itself in kiwi cultivation. What began as a trial crop in the hills has today become one of the state’s most promising high-value…
Mokokchung Times
Nagaland has slowly built a name for itself in kiwi cultivation. What began as a trial crop in the hills has today become one of the state’s most promising high-value…
In any case, no Church, pastor, priest, or reverend can save souls. That remains the sole prerogative of divine grace. No institution or ideology should presume to replace the Almighty…
The Third Sunday of Advent, known as the Sunday of Joy, comes each year with a gentle reminder that joy is more than a holiday feeling. It is a steady…
This year too, the first of December saw Nagaland’s famed Hornbill Festival begin in right earnest, as it does every year. December 1, incidentally, is also Nagaland’s State Day ~…
When I think about waiting, my mind goes back to two young boys - my brother Imtimendang and me - standing on the dim platform of Dimapur Railway Station, shivering…
This Christmas, may we welcome the Unstoppable Light of Christ not merely to admire it, but to live by it, walk in it, and reflect it to a world that…
The revival showed what is possible when people gather in genuine faith. It also revealed how desperately our people hunger for spiritual meaning in a state where both government and…
The spiritual landscape of our town churches is crying out for revival. We’re navigating the complexities of modern life, armed with intellectual discourse and contemporary thinking, yet our spirits remain…
Swaraj Kaushal is no more. He handled Naga peace talks as the first interlocutor in 1998-99 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister.
There is something almost poetic about this season in Nagaland. Ten days where the world gathers at Kisama, where colors burst louder than the drums, where cultures are worn like…