Story of Phom Monyiü
Monyiü is coined from two Phom words, “Mo” which means festival and “Nyiü” means mother or largest. Therefore, Monyiü is the biggest festival or the mother festival of the Phom…
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Monyiü is coined from two Phom words, “Mo” which means festival and “Nyiü” means mother or largest. Therefore, Monyiü is the biggest festival or the mother festival of the Phom…
The Chengu Festival, hosted by the Kivikhu Community Conserved Area (CCA) at Kivikhu village, Zunheboto made significant strides in positioning Nagaland’s Tizu Valley as a potential tourism destination. Veyielo Doulo,…
The Sekrenyi-cum-Mini Hornbill 2025 was celebrated at the Heritage Village, Kisama, on 25th February, with Er. Kropol Vitsu, Advisor for Prisons, Printing & Stationery, as the host. Speaking at the…
A delegation from Nagaland, comprising two members from the Film Association of Nagaland—Dr. Imnasenla Vero and Dr Sophy Lasuh—along with Khriesenuo Metha (Photography Trainee), Kikrupfelie Neikha (Model, Actor), and Imsujungla…
The 5.0 edition of the Chengu Festival, organized by the Tizu Valley Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Network (TVBCLN), will take place on February 25, 2025, at Kivikhu village, Zunheboto District.…
The apex Ao Senden has informed that it will be organizing the Moatsü Mini Hornbill Festival 2025, scheduled to be held from May 1 to 3. In this regard, the…
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday called for leveraging festivals as opportunities to strengthen bonds and foster mutual respect. Gracing the Khaozaosie Hok-Ah, the Khiamniungan Naga festival of feast…
Nagaland’s Urban Development & Municipal Affairs Advisor, Zhaleo Rio, called upon the Chakhesang community to preserve and promote its rich culture and traditions. Gracing Thuni, the Chakhesang tribal festival on…
Thuni, the Chakhesang tribal festival will be celebrated from January 6 to 7 at Zhavame village under Phek district. This festival is organised by Chakhesang Public Organization (CPO) in collaboration…
The second edition of Longkhum Cherry Blossom Festival concluded on November 29 with an impressive turnout and renewed optimism for its future. Held over three days, the festival attracted 500-600…