Ukhrul, Feb 28: The two-day Nagaland CineFest 2025 commenced today at the Heritage, Kohima. The event is being organised by the Department of Information & Public Relations, in association with the
Ukhrul, Feb 28: The two-day Nagaland CineFest 2025 commenced today at the Heritage, Kohima. The event is being organised by the Department of Information & Public Relations, in association with the
Ukhrul, Feb 27: The Quality Council of India (QCI), in collaboration with the Government of Nagaland, organised Gunvatta Sankalp Nagaland at Hotel Vivor in Kohima today. Gunvatta Sankalp Nagaland is
Dimapur, Feb 18: Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change & External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh arrived at Nagaland today. On his arrival, the Union minister was received
Kohima: The Global Naga Forum (GNF) has expressed its deep appreciation for the 22 Members of Parliament (MPs) who recently submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, urging
Kohima, Jan 21: Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio urged the younger generation to take pride in the heritage and actively work towards preserving the rich culture and traditions passed down by
Kohima, Jan 4: The administration in Kohima has expressed its concern over the “shoot-at-sight” orders for stray dogs by certain organisations in the Nagaland capital. Additional Deputy Commissioner of Kohima, Rhosietho
Dimapur, Dec 17: A health scheme for journalists in Nagaland has been implemented. Today, an awareness cum enrolment camp for the Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS) targeting accredited journalists was
Newmai News Network Ukhrul, Dec 12: The Rising People’s Party (RPP) alleged today that, over the years, the Hornbill Festival has mutated into a giant money laundering enterprise. “To his
Kohima: The 7th Nagaland Emergency Preparedness Exercise (NEPEx) 2024, organized by the Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA) under the Home Department of Nagaland, will be conducted on October 24.
The Global Naga Forum (GNF) applauds the Nagaland government’s recent efforts to seek justice for the victims of the Konyak Naga youth massacre in Oting, Mon district. This pursuit, while