The Tening ACCC held its first executive meeting, resolving to unify party efforts and secure a Congress victory in the next Nagaland assembly election.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
River Belt School recently honored top student performers following its annual Student Led Conference, which featured various demonstrations and exhibits.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
Teachers in Nagaland are attending a four-day workshop to develop competency-based question banks using the new PARAKH assessment taxonomy.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
The 78 Battalion of the CRPF celebrated its 41st anniversary in Kohima, honoring its history of service and inaugurating a new library for personnel.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
The State Level Census Coordination Committee met in Kohima to review readiness, personnel training, and public outreach for the upcoming 2026 census.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
East Dimapur Town Council warns of penalties for illegal dumping after recent cleanup efforts and asks residents to properly segregate their household waste.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
Kohima Police have recovered and returned 33 lost or stolen mobile phones valued at Rs. 5.86 lakh to their owners in a recent community outreach effort.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
The Rubber Board has opened four new processing centres in Dimapur to help Nagaland farmers improve latex quality and boost their long-term crop earnings.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
Z. Nyusietho Nyuthe inaugurated the Muluo Rezu community building in Meluri, a project designed to support local entrepreneurs and foster regional unity.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
Naga Hospital Authority Kohima is the first district hospital in Nagaland to receive the national MusQan certification for its child healthcare services.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
The Chakhesang Students' Union has issued a 14-day ultimatum to NHIDCL, demanding the cancellation of a contractor's extension for the Kohima-Jessami road.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
The Dimapur Naga Students’ Union is opposing plans to make Sanskrit a mandatory school subject, citing linguistic diversity and academic burden.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
Two student unions are urging the Nagaland government to secure Doyang Polytechnic against landslides instead of relocating the institution.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
The state government has issued a mandate requiring all villages to segregate household waste into four categories to improve sustainable waste management.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
Political leaders in Eastern Nagaland have pledged to ensure the full and immediate implementation of the February 2026 Memorandum of Agreement.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
Dimapur student and youth organizations are demanding a fast-track investigation and an SIT into the alleged sexual assault of a minor girl.
Kiyeto Swu • 3 Jun 2026
The Naga Students' Union has restated its opposition to making Sanskrit a compulsory subject, maintaining its position during a press event in Dimapur.
Naro Jamir • 3 Jun 2026
Faith Theological Seminary honored its latest class of graduates during the institution's 18th convocation ceremony held on June 1.
Naro Jamir • 2 Jun 2026
Kohima police successfully tracked down and returned 33 lost and stolen mobile phones to their rightful owners following a recent recovery operation.
Naro Jamir • 2 Jun 2026
The ANCSU and LMRSU are opposing plans to temporarily move the Government Polytechnic Doyang following recent landslides at the Wokha district campus.
Naro Jamir • 2 Jun 2026