Dimapur, Feb 1: The three-day Assam-Nagaland Student Exchange Program held under the theme “Discovering Neighbours”, was successfully concluded today at Government High School, Tzürangkong in Nagaland. Organized by the Border Peace Coordination
Dimapur, Feb 1: The three-day Assam-Nagaland Student Exchange Program held under the theme “Discovering Neighbours”, was successfully concluded today at Government High School, Tzürangkong in Nagaland. Organized by the Border Peace Coordination
Senapati, Jan 30: The 13th round of tripartite talks between the Government of India, the Government of Manipur, and the United Naga Council (UNC) was held on Thursday at Senapati
Ukhrul: Chief Minister N Biren Singh inaugurated additional flight services by Alliance Air under the Viability Gap Funding scheme. The new routes include Imphal-Guwahati-Imphal, Imphal-Kolkata-Imphal, and Imphal-Dimapur-Imphal. The launch event
Shillong, Jan 14: Troops of the 4 Battalion, Border Security Force (BSF) Meghalaya, apprehended four Bangladeshi nationals and three Indian nationals working as touts near the international border in the
Senapati: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, while inaugurating the 42nd Maram Students Union (MKS) General Conference in Maram, Senapati district, emphasized that “Love, unity, and respect can transform society.” The
Shillong, Jan 6: Troops of BSF Meghalaya thwarted a major smuggling attempt along the India-Bangladesh border on January 5. The troops also apprehended one Indian national in AOR of BOP
Senapati, Jan 3: The Naga People’s Organisation (NPO) has “requested” Union Home minister Amit Shah for the appointment of K. Moses Chalai, IAS (1990 MT cadre) as Chief Secretary of
Imphal, December 26: Chief Minister N. Biren Singh inspected the Manipur Police Firing Range at Wairi Pangei in Imphal and the construction of temporary barracks at the site on Thursday.
Agartala: The 72nd North Eastern Council (NEC) Plenary Session held in Agartala on Saturday has drawn disappointment from the Tripura-based journalists, media after they were excluded from covering the event.
Agartala: The Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) launched a scathing attack on the Narendra Modi-led government, accusing it of failing to address the communal tensions in Manipur that have left