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Articles: ENSF seeks 25% quota in Mahila (IR)
DIMAPUR, MAY12 [NPN] : Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) Monday charged the police department for non implementation of 25% reservation for six tribes including Konyak, Chang, Sangtam, Phom, Yimchunger and Khiamnuingan in the on-going recruitment to 82 Havilder and 21 ABSI posts in Mahila (IR) Battalion despite its “repeated request.”
Articles: Kohima College gets brand new complex
KOHIMA, MAY12 [EMN] : Kohima College, one of the largest colleges in North East India with its root dating back to 1967, today formally inaugurated its new complex at Billy Graham Road at Krouliezou Colony, Kohima.
Articles: 6 Nagas killed in May 11 NC Hills violence: AZSU
DIMAPUR, MAY12 [EMN] : While strongly condemning the escalating law and order situation in NC Hills district of Assam, the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union of Assam , Nagaland and Manipur (AZSU) has said that six Zeme Nagas were shot dead in the Monday, May 11, incident wherein two villages were also set ablaze.
Articles: Rs.200 cr spent on Hr. Edn
KOHIMA,MAY12 [NPN] : An estimated 40% or about 15,000 students from the state who go outside for higher studies result in an estimated net drain of resources amounting to around Rs 200 crore annually, state chief minister Neiphiu Rio revealed today.
Articles: Cleanse all departments of bogus appointees: NLSF
DIMAPUR, MAY12 [EMN] : Pressing home the need to do away with the bogus appointments which have threatened to destroy the fabric of education system in the state and deprived many competent and educated youth of employment, the Nagaland Law Students’ Federation has urged the government to maintain absolute transparency in matters relating to public employment.
Articles: Extremism in the NE: Problems and Solutions
The English word extremism means the views or opinions that fall outside the normal range. In politics, extremism stands for very strong and abnormal views. In what follows, I wish to critically examine the brand of political extremism that has been prevailing in North-Eastern part of the country for the past many years. The reasons for political extremism are many and varied from state to state and within existing states of the North-East India.
Articles: 385 appear for Mahila (IR) written test
DIMAPUR, MAY11 [NPN] : A total of three hundred and eighty five women turned up for the written test for recruitment of havildars in the Mahila (IR) battalion at Nagaland Armed Police (NAP) School, Chumukedima on May 11.
Articles: NC Hills violence continues to snowball, 14 Guilung houses burnt
GUWAHATI, MAY11 [NNN] : Even as Assam Chief Minister has ordered a joint operation by the security forces to ‘restore normalcy’, violence in the North Cachar Hill district of Assam continues to escalate and is threatening to snowball into an ethnic frenzy.
Articles: Book on ‘Parenting and Youth’ released
DIMAPUR MAY11 [EMN] : One of Nagas own prolific writers on social and family issues in relation to Christian living, Imtijungla Longchar, in her new book advices parents to check the repeatedly touted phrase ‘When I was your age’ and insists that parents need to differentiate the world they have grown up in with that of the children of today.
Articles: DC re-issues ban on collections
DIMAPUR MAY11 [EMN] : Reiterating the order issued in May 2008, the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Dimapur, has again directed all unions/associations to immediately stop the functioning of its offices as also collections from the National Highway and State Highway in accordance with the Home Department order banning collection of tax/fee in the said areas.
