Update your mobile on Parivahan and Sarathi or face fines
The Nagaland Police has issued a public notice urging all driving license holders and registered vehicle owners in the state to add or update their mobile numbers on the Parivahan…
Mokokchung Times
The Nagaland Police has issued a public notice urging all driving license holders and registered vehicle owners in the state to add or update their mobile numbers on the Parivahan…
The Nagaland Police and the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Nagaland signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on October 10 at the Police Headquarters, Kohima, to collaborate on the design…
The true measure of a police force lies not in its uniforms or numbers, but in the trust it earns from the people it serves. In a democracy, the primary…
The Nagaland Police has issued an update on its ongoing recruitment process for 1176 Constable (General Duty) posts, informing that as of 5:00 p.m. on October 8, a total of…
The Government of Nagaland has put on hold the recruitment process for police constable posts earmarked for the four Non-Naga TribesâGaros, Kacharis, Mikirs (Karbis), and Kukisâuntil the completion of an…
In view of the ongoing online recruitment process for constables in the Nagaland Police, Mokokchung Police has announced the setting up of Help Desks at various locations across the district…
The Association of Indigenous Minority Tribes of Nagaland (AIMTN) has expressed deep concern over what it described as the âbias exclusion of indigenous Garo, Kuki, Kachari and Mikir tribes of…
The Chumoukedima District Village Councilsâ Association (CDVCA) has submitted a representation to the Deputy Chief Minister (Home), Government of Nagaland, expressing strong opposition to the State Governmentâs decision to place…
The Nagaland Police has announced the recruitment of 1,176 constables (GD) with Director General of Police (DGP) Rupin Sharma assuring that the process will be fair, transparent, and free of…
The Rising Peopleâs Party (RPP) has criticized the state government for excluding Non-Naga Indigenous Tribes from the recently announced police recruitment process, calling it a reflection of systemic marginalization.