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Scripting India’s Economic Rise

Indian economy will likely become the third largest economy of the world within four years from now surpassing the Japanese and German economies, according to the latest report published by financial institute Jefferies. On assessing the world econom...

25 Feb 2024

Gender Inequality: The Role of a Mother

In any given society in order to prosper, a well ordered family is desirable to bring change. Family is the backbone of constructing a well- balanced environment. And it is the mother who plays a prominent role in the upbringing of a child. She is th...

24 Feb 2024

Fraudulent Acts Undermine Democracy

The integrity of the electronic voting system has become a talking point again following the controversy surrounding the recent Chandigarh mayoral election and the subsequent overturning of its results by the Supreme Court of India, with senior Congr...

22 Feb 2024

Seizing the Pork Opportunity: Empowering Local Pig Farming for Sustainable Growth

In the heart of our community, a growing concern arises – our fondness for pork clashes with our heavy reliance on imported pig meat, leaving our local pig farms struggling to keep up. As we witness the insufficient local production of pork to ...

21 Feb 2024

Tackling India’s Unemployment Crisis

Notwithstanding a robust growth rate, the Indian economy is facing the enormous challenge of providing adequate employment opportunities to the youth of the country. According to the latest quarterly periodic labour force survey, conducted by the Nat...

21 Feb 2024

Border Fence Shakes Trust

The trust earned by the government of India with various ethnic communities living in areas bordering Myanmar over the years has been shaken when Home Minister Amit Shah announced the Centre’s decision to suspend the “Free Movement Regime (FMR)â€...

20 Feb 2024

Tackling the Indian Railways’ Revenue Conundrum

It is high time that the Indian Railways is able to generate enough resources to funding infrastructure development projects to reduce dependence on central government for funds. Its present financial condition is so pathetic that without the central...

19 Feb 2024

Targeting NE India’s Economic Potential 

The parliamentary standing committee has recommended that the government take steps for the expansion of micro & small scale enterprises (MSME) in the Northeast. It has also suggested a number of measures that will expedite the growth of the said...

18 Feb 2024

Liberating the Naga Spirit

Wati Aier,Convener,Forum for Naga Reconciliation. In the history of human civilisation, seemingly small and insignificant events have often caused transformative effects. Today’s small happening here in Kutsapo village is going to produce significa...

18 Feb 2024

The Digital Shift Transforming Education in India

Aroon Kumar India’s educational sector is experiencing a profound transformation as it shifts towards online education, a change propelled by the dual forces of technological innovation and the unprecedented challenges of the global pandemic. T...

17 Feb 2024

The Importance of Truth and Courage

The recent statement by the Adviser for School Education and SCERT in Nagaland has drawn significant attention. In the statement, the Adviser spoke about employing certain tribes in his department. It is commendable that the Adviser was willing to ta...

17 Feb 2024

Chills Signal Climate Crisis

Many Indian states, especially in the north and the northeast are gripped by cold wave, amid temperatures plummeting below normal levels this winter. According to the India Meteorological Department, Delhi recorded the second coldest winter in severa...

16 Feb 2024

Corruption in Nagaland

Nagaland is a state in India plagued by corruption, affecting all citizens regardless of ethnicity. Although many people blame the Nagas for this problem, it’s essential to recognise that both groups are impacted by corruption. A recent inciden...

15 Feb 2024

Essentials of a Welfare State

The standing committee report on the Ministry of Jal Shakti –Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation has unearthed the harsh realities of the availability of clean water in rural India. According to the standing committee report, water in 19 ...

14 Feb 2024

How Sustainable is Nagaland?

Nagaland is working towards effective implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 SDGs were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The goals are comprehensively d...

14 Feb 2024

Nurturing Sporting Dreams

The much-awaited Nagaland Olympic and Paralympic Games 2024 began with thousands of athletes from 16 districts of the state converging in Dimapur and Chümoukedima to vie for coveted medals and bring laurels to their respective districts. The competi...

14 Feb 2024

Patient for Patient Safety Initiative in India

The issue of patient safety is a major concern in the healthcare system worldwide. Despite the fact that medical techniques and technologies have significantly advanced, the evolution of patient safety practices even today has been beset by challenge...

13 Feb 2024

The Start of Lent

Ash Wednesday Introduction: Today is the first day of Lent, on which ashes are blessed and used to mark the heads of the faithful as a sign of penance. Ash Wednesday begins the 40 days of lent, a time when we remember that Jesus spent 40 days in the ...

13 Feb 2024

Need for Providing Basic Facilities

The standing committee report on the Ministry of Jal Shakti – Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation has unearthed the harsh realities about the availability of clean water in rural India. According to the standing committee report, about 19,0...

12 Feb 2024

Supportive Interventions and Academic Expectations during Exam Time

Prof. Saroj Sharma Chairperson, NIOS and Dr. Sunita J. Kathuria Consultant (Reasearch& Evaluation), NIOS A significant number of children who prepare for their exams, particularly the board exams, experience anxiety and stress related to their ac...

12 Feb 2024

Chasing India’s Green Dream

The burning issue of ending fossil fuel dependence in order to reduce global warming has become a point of contention between developed and developing nations. India is working hard to keep its promise of converting 30 per cent of its passenger fleet...

11 Feb 2024

Teacher Shortage Despite Surplus

Ironically, when thousands of students in the state are set to write HSLC and HSSLC examinations conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE), starting next week, the Yimkhiung apex student body (Yimkhiung Akheru Arihako) is protesting ...

08 Feb 2024

Appeal for Immediate Intervention Against Further Fragmentation of Naga Homeland by Occupational Forces

To, His Excellency Antònio Guterres Secretary General United Nations New York, 10017 Excellency, We the undersigned, representing the sentiments and the aspirations of the Naga youth, bring to your urgent attention on the serious threats propounded ...

08 Feb 2024

Poised for a Bright Future

Will India be able to fulfill its dream of becoming one of the world’s top three economies? While some economists have rubbished the dream by terming it absurd, others are of the opinion that it is achievable as the factors responsible for steady e...

07 Feb 2024

Myanmar’s Uncertain Future

As Myanmar marked three years of a military coup earlier this month, after the country’s army deposed the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, 2021, the tide seems to have turned against the Tatmadaw since the pro-de...

06 Feb 2024
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