Why Changki Still Stands | Meyu Changkiri
Why does a village still remain when history reminds us how easily communities can disappear?
Mokokchung Times
Why does a village still remain when history reminds us how easily communities can disappear?
From Festivals to Forgetfulness: How We Betray Our Spiritual Values after Celebrations End
As we step into a New Year, the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) extends warm New Year greetings to all our churches, families, and believers across the land. We thank…
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During the dialogue, revelations emerged of an increasing number of students opening up about disrupted childhoods, abuse, and discrimination, frequently involving violence within families, particularly against women and children.
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