The Zukhumki Federation held its third annual general meeting in Koio village, focusing on financial literacy and economic empowerment for rural communities.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee has publicly disputed government claims regarding state infrastructure development, citing poor roads and rail delays.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
An African Swine Fever outbreak has killed 300 pigs in Merangkong village, leaving local farmers in urgent need of government assistance and intervention.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
Construction workers rescued an abandoned newborn baby girl in Kohima's Bayavü colony on Wednesday. The infant is now receiving care at Naga Hospital.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
NNC FGN Wokha Region labels recent Leacy appointments in the Lotha area as illegitimate, demanding official documentation and proof of authority.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
Nagaland officials met in Kohima to address cybersecurity needs and improve data protection as the state expands its digital governance services.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
East Dimapur Town Council requires all telecom operators and service providers to obtain official authorization for their local infrastructure by June 30.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
Nagaland launched its first drone workshop in Kidima, training 120 students in STEM skills to align with the National Education Policy 2020.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
Krishi Vigyan Kendras across Nagaland are hosting awareness programs and seed distributions to promote sustainable farming through the Khet Bachao Abhiyan.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
Nagaland Governor Nand Kishore Yadav celebrated 63 top students at a special ceremony in Kohima, recognizing their academic excellence and hard work.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
Around 200 people gathered in Pune for a candlelight vigil to honor six Nagas killed in Manipur and demand government action and justice for their families.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
Advisor G. Ikuto Zhimomi met with Asian Development Bank consultants to discuss sustainable land management and climate-resilient agriculture in Nagaland.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
Nagaland has opened the self-enumeration phase for Census 2027. Officials are urging public cooperation while warning against providing false information.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
The Ministry of Home Affairs has introduced two new portals to help victims of cyber fraud recover lost funds and unblock accounts frozen during investigations.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
Nagaland's Health and Family Welfare Department has clarified its year-long ban on food products containing tobacco and nicotine effective through June 2027.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
The Naga Council Dimapur has submitted a series of recommendations to local authorities to alleviate chronic traffic bottlenecks across the city.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
The Ao Students Conference is protesting a government directive requiring Nagaland schools to hold International Yoga Day events on a Sunday.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
Authorities in Nagaland have arrested three individuals in separate cases involving the sexual assault of an elderly woman and two minor girls.
Naro Jamir • 18 Jun 2026
The ANCSU is planning protests across Nagaland colleges after the government failed to provide written approval for a new girls' hostel in Kohima.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026
Nagaland has mobilized over 6,400 personnel for the upcoming 16th Indian Census, which will transition to a fully digital, self-enumeration format.
Kiyeto Swu • 18 Jun 2026