Media as another battlefield | Monalisa Changkija
Last week, Pope Leo XIV had urged journalists to highlight the suffering caused by war and “tell it through the eyes of victims”. Reportedly, in a meeting with broadcasters from…
Mokokchung Times
Last week, Pope Leo XIV had urged journalists to highlight the suffering caused by war and “tell it through the eyes of victims”. Reportedly, in a meeting with broadcasters from…
The Naga People’s Front (NPF), Mokokchung Division, organized an Orientation on Media Awareness and Strategic Communication on 21st March 2026 at the NPF Mokokchung Division Office. The session featured Dr…
Under the aegis of the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Kohima, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, a seven-day media tour to south Bihar for journalists from…
Representatives from leading media houses gathered on February 27, 2026, at the residence of Geoffrey Yaden, Editor of Nagaland Post, to revive the Nagaland Press Association (NPA) and address challenges…
There are many forces today that undermine media credibility. Political polarization, declining newsroom standards, shrinking revenue models, misinformation on social media, and the growing clout or simple greed of media…
Media as an industry in Nagaland has grown steadily over the years, yet a glaring imbalance remains in coverage across the state. Most media houses operate out of Dimapur, naturally…
Local news outlets remain the backbone of community information. Whether covering sports, politics, development projects, or major issues affecting residents, local news professionals provide coverage that is both relevant and…
Clark Theological College (CTC) organized a three-day Regional Seminar on Media, Religion and Peacebuilding, which drew over 70 participants including Master’s students, doctoral scholars, faculty members, and invited resource persons.
The Kohima Press Club (KPC) has announced the selection of three journalists for the 4th Edition of the KPC–Nagaland Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (NBOCWWB) Media Fellowship for…
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.