On 25th September 1956, during the rise of the Naga movement for self-determination, my beautiful village, Mekokla, was tragically burned to the ground by the Indian army in an attempt
On 25th September 1956, during the rise of the Naga movement for self-determination, my beautiful village, Mekokla, was tragically burned to the ground by the Indian army in an attempt
Dear readers of Ukhrul Times, There has been considerable concern about how our news reportage on the Manipur crisis is being perceived, particularly by the warring communities and those hiding
The Tāngkhuls relish birds of any kind except jungle crows, house sparrows, and swallows. These birds live mostly in close association and proximity with humans. The Tāngkhul tribe values sharing
Global Empowerment of Women The United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, has recognized the crucial role women play in achieving the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
It appears today that the people need to rediscover the ‘purpose’ together by forgetting the binary of the ‘authority’ and the ‘grass-root’ for a while. The culture of ‘trickling
ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE services is essential for promoting the well-being and quality of life of individuals, particularly in remote areas of the Eastern region of the state of Nagaland where
• IPLCs occupy 30% of the planet and 80% of global biodiversity in their habitats. • Seed collection from the wild serves as a foundation for plant multiplication. • Community
MANIPUR HAS been embroiled in ethnic strife between the Meiteis and Kuki communities for almost a year, disrupting normalcy, development, and the lives of locals. The violence, frequent economic blockades,
Paul Pimomo IN A HIGHLY checkered political relation that has lasted for as long as the Indo-Naga one has –almost eight decades –it is easy to miss the forest for
The decision of the Home Ministry to revoke the Free Movement Regime (FMR) between India and Myanmar and fence the 1640 km boundary that most of the rest of India