The NSF consulted with Bhojpuri and Bihari groups in Dimapur to gather input for the effective implementation of the Inner Line Regulation in Nagaland.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
Naga youth groups are pressuring the Centre for a final political settlement, threatening civil disobedience if negotiations remain stalled.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
The Naga Women Hoho Dimapur trained women from nine tribes on waste management, food preservation, and natural skincare during a workshop in Dimapur.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
Following a successful year of food drives across Dimapur, the Lions Club of Dimapur Elite is turning its hunger relief program into a monthly service.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
Yachem village mourns the loss of long-time leader Sangti Phom. Community members gathered to honor his legacy following his death on June 26.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
N Kitovi Zhimomi warns that oil exploration in disputed zones cannot start until the Assam-Nagaland border is settled to protect Naga resource rights.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
Fed-Up Nagas demand a finalized political solution by September 2026, threatening civil disobedience if the central government stalls any further.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
MLA Dr. Tseilhoutuo Rhutso and the Kohima Ward Adoption Committee hosted a free health camp in Lerie, offering screenings, surgeries, and specialized care.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
Poilwa in Nagaland is drawing travelers with its lush scenery, unique sheep farm, and traditional Zeliangrong Naga culture, far from the tourist crowds.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
Pfutsero officials held a seminar on women's safety, focusing on cyber crime prevention, legal protections, and community responsibility in the district.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
The Naga Students’ Federation marked 150 years of education by launching a UPSC scholarship program and a tree-planting drive across all Naga villages.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
A massive, neglected pothole continues to disrupt traffic at the PHQ Junction in Kohima, raising concerns about road conditions in the city.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
ZDBA brought 80 athletes to Zunheboto for a badminton tournament aimed at celebrating the Tuluni Festival and local Sumi heritage.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
Local leaders formed the Zunheboto unit of the Nagaland Tourism Association to boost sustainable travel and preserve the district's cultural heritage.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
Nagaland faces a deepening drug crisis as synthetic substances drain local finances. Officials are pushing for rehabilitation over prison time.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio is calling for Naga unity and accurate 2027 census reporting to protect the future of the state and its indigenous population.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
Nagaland University is hiring for an ICSSR-funded research project. Applicants have until July 10, 2026, to submit their documents via email.
Naro Jamir • 27 Jun 2026
The NTC is pressuring the state government to finish the long-delayed Kohima Science College girls' hostel after years of stalled construction progress.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
The Fed-Up Nagas group moved their Saturday protest to Agri Expo, citing security risks. They demand clarity on long-pending peace agreements.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026
Nagaland Congress leaders are pushing the Centre to speed up stalled political agreements and release details on a secret border oil exploration deal.
Kiyeto Swu • 27 Jun 2026