Why Nagaland Needs Public Media Literacy More Than Ever
As Nagaland evolves, the role of the media must remain rooted in truth, integrity, and service to the public. But for this to happen, citizens must be media literate.
Mokokchung Times
As Nagaland evolves, the role of the media must remain rooted in truth, integrity, and service to the public. But for this to happen, citizens must be media literate.
NSCPCR, Kohima Press Club hold joint workshop as part of KPC’s 25th anniversary
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…
How do we address the dynamic changes in society brought about by media while still upholding traditional and cultural values? That was one of the dozens of questions raised by…
Prof Shashi Shekhar Singh of the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, delivered a keynote address at the Two-day International Conference on “Media, Populism, and Democracy” held at Nagaland…
The recently held international conference on “Media, Populism, and Democracy” at Nagaland University shed light on a critical yet often overlooked aspect of democracy—the indispensable role of the media. Prof.…
The Nagaland media team today visited Arwah Cave, an important tourist destination in Cherrapunji, East Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya. Arwah is a large natural cavity formed beneath the earth’s surface…
DIPR Nagaland, along with private media representatives from the state, interacted with officials and members of the Shillong Press Club (SPC) during a courtesy visit to their office in Shillong…
Eleven media persons from Nagaland left today for an exposure tour to Shillong and Guwahati. The team, representing Kohima Press Club, Dimapur Press Club, Mokokchung Press Club, and officials from…