DIMAPUR — Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio extended his greetings to the team of Nagaland Page, led by its editor Monalisa Changkija, on the occasion of the newspaper’s silver jubilee celebration.
In a message, Rio said that for the last 25 years, Nagaland Page has been one of the pillars of the fourth estate in Nagaland and it is indeed a great accomplishment to come this far since running a media house has many challenges.
“It is a testament to your hard work and dedication,” he said, adding that since its inception, Nagaland Page has always stood for truth and justice, maintaining the highest standards of journalism.
He prayed that it would continue to strive for integrity, accountability and impartial reporting and hoped that it would continue to grow on the path of its vision.
KPC: The Kohima Press Club (KPC), while extending warmest greetings to the editor and staff of Nagaland Page, remarked that throughout these years, the newspaper has proven to be one of the leading English dailies, providing high-quality and reliable news.
In a message, it stated that Nagaland Page has faithfully contributed to the growth of the community and the state in every sense of the word.
“Our heartiest congratulations to your devoted team for 25 glorious years of struggles and success in having come this far,” it read.
DPC: The Dimapur Press Club (DPC) also congratulated Nagaland Page on achieving the milestone of 25 years in journalism.
DPC said in a greeting that the dedication and perseverance of the team led by Monalisa Changkija in delivering news with integrity, despite numerous challenges, are truly admirable.
“The club wishes Changkija and the team ongoing success and steadfast dedication to informing and inspiring the community for many years ahead,” it read.
MPC: The Mokokchung Press Club (MPC) said in its greeting that for 25 years, the newspaper has been a beacon of truth, a voice for the community, and a reliable source of news and insights.
It said that MPC acknowledges the hard work and dedication of its talented team—past and present—whose passion for truth and story-telling shaped Nagaland Page into the respected institution it is today.
“May the next 25 years be filled with continued success, growth and impactful reporting,” it said.
Eastern Mirror: Eastern Mirror also extended heartfelt congratulations to the editor and team of Nagaland Page on the remarkable achievement of 25 years in journalism.
Applauding the dedication and perseverance of Changkija and her team, it said that Nagaland Page has consistently provided a platform for diverse voices and perspectives, playing a vital role in shaping a more informed and engaged society.
It wished the newspaper continued success and growth in the years to come.