The Western Sümi Baptist Akukuhou Küqhakulu is set to hold a three-day revival and Bible study event in Diphupar from June 23 to 25, 2026.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
ICAR-NRCM organized a live screening of the latest PM-KISAN installment release to help local farmers better understand federal welfare programs.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
The Zeme Council demands an immediate investigation into the torture and killing of six Naga civilians in Manipur, calling for the perpetrators to be punished.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
Institutions and organizations across Nagaland marked the 2026 International Day of Yoga with sessions focused on the theme of healthy ageing.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
The PWD/Supply Sumi Students' Union recently held its first event in Dimapur to honor academic achievers and provide professional guidance to local students.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Immanuel College and Instudia partnered for a seminar in Dimapur to teach students how to leverage artificial intelligence for academic and career success.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
The Tenyimi Union prepares for its annual session in Kohima, while the NSCN-IM demands justice following a reported assault in the Kiphire district.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
The All Nagaland Child Development Project Officer's Association held its 30th annual meeting in Kohima to discuss mission goals and technological updates.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Nagaland's 2016 batch of RMSA teachers is calling on CM Neiphiu Rio to enforce a Supreme Court-backed pay parity mandate after years of legal delays.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
Nagaland's district courts report a rising case backlog, reaching 4,655 pending matters in May as new filings continue to outpace total disposals.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Nagaland has moved its official International Day of Yoga observances to June 22 following widespread opposition from church groups and student organizations.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Nagaland has opened the Naga Indigenous Inn-cum-Learning Centre in Phesama to preserve traditional knowledge and boost cultural tourism across the state.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Longleng officials and local groups launched a 12-kilometer tree planting drive along NH-702A, featuring geo-tagged saplings to ensure environmental success.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
Teachers and school heads in Nagaland participated in a three-day workshop focused on instructional leadership and curriculum implementation strategies.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Journalists in Zunheboto rescued an egret that wandered into their office, eventually handing the healthy bird over to local forest officials for release.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Renchumlo Murry is reviving traditional Naga pottery through her Wokha-based studio, Khetsen Pottery, while creating local jobs and honoring her heritage.
Naro Jamir • 21 Jun 2026
Despite its reputation as a safe state, Nagaland grapples with systemic sexual crimes, patriarchal violence, and a lack of accountability for offenders.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
Families share stories of love, learning, and life lessons on Father's Day, honoring the unique and evolving relationships between fathers and their children.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
The Nagaland government moved its official Yoga Day event to Monday after facing significant backlash for scheduling the observance on a Sunday.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026
The Business Association of Nagas signed an agreement with AICIL at its 13th AGM to improve insurance access for farmers and entrepreneurs across Nagaland.
Kiyeto Swu • 21 Jun 2026