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Khelo India 32 Bn CRPF launches Cricket Tournament

32 Bn CRPF today launched a cricket tournament under the theme Khelo India at the Bn Headquarters The event was hosted by Arun Kumar Meena, Commandant 32 Bn CRPF, said a press note issued by Adjutant, 32 Bn CRPF The tournament sponsored by Sports Authority of India and organised under the aegis of IG, Manipur and Nagaland Sector CPRF is featuring 18 local teams from Bishnupur district The tournament will conclude on October 13 The ceremony was graced by the presence of Ghanshyam Behwal, DIG, Range, Churachandpur who also declared the tournament open Speaking at the occasion, Ghanshyam Behwal also encouraged the players to exhibit true sportsmanship and competitive spirit while also emphasising the significance of sports in promoting unity, discipline and camaraderie, it said Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 8 Oct 2025 6:36 am

Nagaland University breakthrough in quantum fractals opens new pathways for Indias National Quantum Mission

Nagaland University's Dr. Biplab Pal achieved a global quantum research breakthrough, recreating fractals in the quantum world. His study, featured on a prestigious journal cover, demonstrates how naturally inspired geometries can design quantum technology building blocks. This opens new possibilities for nanoelectronic devices, quantum algorithms, and memory, significantly contributing to India's National Quantum Mission and expanding material science.

The Times of India 5 Oct 2025 1:02 pm

What is Nagalands job quota issue? | Explained

Why is the government relooking its jobs policy? Why are the tribes in the State divided on the policy?

The Hindu 5 Oct 2025 2:45 am

Three children go missing every day in Uttarakhand, raising concerns over child safety

DEHRADUN: A deeply alarming trend of missing children continues to plague the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, casting a dark shadow over its image as a peaceful haven. Despite intensified police vigilance, awareness campaigns, and frequent checkpoints, official data reveals a staggering and deeply concerning rate of disappearances. According to the latest report from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for the fiscal year 2023-24, an average of three children went missing in Uttarakhand every single day. The report highlights that a total of 1,209 children under the age of 18 were reported missing during this period. The most heartbreaking statistic, however, is the low recovery rate, only 276 of these children have been reunited with their families, leaving a staggering 933 children still unaccounted for. The report further breaks down the missing minors, 408 boys and 802 girls were reported missing, of whom 128 boys and 148 girls were subsequently found. Comparative glance: Himalayan states (2023-24 Data) State Missing Recovered Himachal Pradesh 504 81 Uttarakhand 1209 276 Sikkim 22 13 Arunachal Pradesh 40 21 Nagaland 47 0 Manipur 89 24 Mizoram 1 0 Tripura 268 37 Social activists have voiced strong concerns over the persistent crisis. Anoop Nautiyal, founder president of the Social Development for Communities Foundation, told this newspaper, This situation is deeply worrisome, especially when the state police run 'Operation Smile' every year specifically to trace missing children. The opposition has sharply criticised the ruling governments handling of law and order in light of these figures. Mohan Kala, spokesperson for the Congress party in the state, stated, The claims of the BJP government, which boasts of a safe and tranquil Uttarakhand, have been completely exposed by this data on law and order. Furthermore, the image of Uttarakhand, famous nationwide for tourism and religious pilgrimage, has been severely tarnished. Kala added, There is much fanfare and photo opportunities when claims are made about finding missing children and reuniting them with their families, but the NCRB report released just two days ago has laid bare the reality of police performance. The NCRB report, which compiles annual crime statistics across the country, also tracks general missing persons cases. In Uttarakhand, a total of 6,532 individuals were reported missing in 2023-24, comprising 3,277 men and 3,255 women. Out of these, the police managed to trace 2,701 missing persons, including 1,688 men and 1,013 women.

The New Indian Express 4 Oct 2025 7:03 pm

Tension in Tengatol village on Assam-Nagaland border as miscreants torch houses

Tension gripped Tengatol village on the Assam-Nagaland border after unidentified miscreants attacked houses and fired gunshots, prompting heavy police deployment. Senior officials assessed the situation as an MLA condemned the incident. This highlights the long-standing border dispute between the states, currently mediated by the Supreme Court, which has a history of violence.

The Economic Times 3 Oct 2025 11:17 pm

Houses set ablaze on Assam-Nagaland border

Armed miscreants attacked a minority-dominated village in the disputed B Sector of the border in the Golaghat district

The Hindu 3 Oct 2025 9:23 pm

One farmer commits suicide every hour in India: Report

NEW DELHI: A latest report from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reveals that in 2023, at least one person working in the farm sector committed suicide every hour , highlighting the economic stress faced by those in agriculture. Most of the suicide victims are from Maharashtra (38.5%), followed by Karnataka (22.5%), Andhra Pradesh (8.6%), Madhya Pradesh (7.2%), and Tamil Nadu (5.9%) regions that once thrived on rich agricultural heritage, but are now overshadowed by despair and hardship. However, the number of suicides has relatively come down compared to the previous year, 2022. But the intensity and geography remained the same. In 2023, a total of 10,786 persons involved in the farming sector committed suicide 2023, accounting for 6.3% of the total suicide victims (171,418) in the country. Data shows that out of total suicides, 43% are farmers, while the rest are farm labourers. There were a total of 4,690 farmers and 6,096 agricultural labourers who committed suicide. Out of the total farmers who committed suicide, 4,553 were male and 137 were female. However, some prominent States and Union Territories reported zero suicides among farmers, cultivators, and agricultural labourers. They are West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Chandigarh (UT), Delhi (UT), and Lakshadweep. 'System is killing them': Rahul slams Modi govt over rising farmer suicides in Maharashtra In 2022, Uttarakhand reported zero suicides, but in 2023, it contributed to the suicide count. However, this year, no suicide was reported in Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Arunachal Pradesh, while in the previous year, it contributed. In 2022, the number of farm sector suicides was comparatively higher. A total of 11,290 persons involved in the farming sector have committed suicide in 2022. It consisted of 5,207 farmers and 6,083 agricultural labourers. Out of the total 5,207 farmer suicides, a total of 4,999 were male and 208 were female. Similarly, out of 6,083 suicides committed by agricultural labourers during 2022, 5,472 were male and 611 were female. Meanwhile, NCRB reported total of 1,71,418 suicides committed in the country during 2023, showing an increase of 0.3% in comparison to 2022. Unable to fulfill son's wish for a smartphone, farmer dies by suicide with the same rope as his son

The New Indian Express 2 Oct 2025 11:38 am

Mallikarjun Kharge hospitalised: Son says planned pacemaker implant procedure; 83-year-old leader stable

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge was admitted to MS Ramaiah Hospital in Bengaluru for a planned pacemaker implantation and is reported stable. The 83-year-old leader, who was earlier hospitalized for fever, is scheduled to address a public rally in Kohima, Nagaland, on October 7, focusing on youth employment and good governance.

The Times of India 1 Oct 2025 12:35 pm

All-India Tourist Permit bill to benefit private buses registered in Kerala

KOCHI: The proposed All-India Tourist Permit (AITP) Bill, which aims to curb the practice of registering buses in the north eastern states to take advantage of lower taxes there, is expected to benefit a majority of traditional private bus operators in Kerala. The bill proposes to make it mandatory for the vehicles registered in states like Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland to operate at least one trip every 45 days to or from their home state. The strict enforcement will make the practice of registering buses in the North East less viable. As a result, the traditional operators in Kerala who are currently at a disadvantage due to higher local taxes would be able to compete on a more equal footing. This could help them regain some of the market share lost to the outside operators, Dijo Kappen, transport expert and chairman of the State Public Transport Protection Committee, told TNIE. By forcing buses to register in the state where they primarily conduct operations, the bill would ensure that a larger portion of the road tax revenue goes to the Kerala government. This increased revenue could, in turn, be used to improve road infrastructure, bus terminals, and other transport-related facilities within the state, he pointed out. Currently, many big private bus operators register their vehicles in states like Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland to take advantage of the significantly lower road taxes there. They then operate these buses primarily in other parts of the country, including South India, without contributing proportionate tax revenue to the states. The current system has led to unhealthy competition where some operators can offer lower fares because of their tax advantage, even if they dont provide a superior service. The new bill will help end this unfair competition based on tax loopholes, and force operators to compete on the quality of their service. This could lead to an overall improvement in the quality of bus services, said an owner of a prominent inter-state luxury bus operating group. According to him, the difference in tax could be as high as Rs 8 to 9 lakh a year. For instance, for a 36-berth luxury private bus, the tax in Kerala is Rs 1,08,000 a quarter, and Rs 4,32,000 a year. At the same time, the registration fee in Nagaland for the same category bus is less than Rs 50,000. An operator needs a minimum of two buses to conduct a single service with AITP licence. So the tax here would be around Rs 9.64 lakh as against the below-Rs 1 lakh in the north east states, he said. Bill to rein in AITP buses plying as stage carriers The Bill also addresses issues like AITP buses operating as stage carriers (picking up and dropping off passengers along a particular route), which is a violation of the permit conditions. This practice, often seen in Kerala, leads to direct competition with local stage carriers and the state-run KSRTC. The new rules and the proposed monitoring using Vehicle Location Tracking (VLT) devices would make it easier for authorities to crack down on such violations. This would protect the business of traditional private bus operators in Kerala who operate as stage carriers and adhere to their permitted routes and schedules. Another measure proposed by the bill is that the permits can be renewed only if the owner clears pending challans in 30 days, or he should approach the court, challenging the same.

The New Indian Express 1 Oct 2025 7:21 am

Myanmar earthquake: North-East region hit with 4.7 magnitude quake; tremors felt across Assam, Manipur

A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck Myanmar near the India border early Tuesday, causing tremors across Manipur, Nagaland, and Assam. This seismic event, centered southeast of Ukhrul, followed a 3.4 magnitude quake in Maharashtra and a 3.3 magnitude tremor in Tibet, indicating recent widespread seismic activity.

The Times of India 30 Sep 2025 7:19 am

Centre Extends AFSPA For Another 6 Months In Parts Of Manipur, Nagaland And Arunachal Pradesh

The most crucial declaration concerns Manipur, where the entire state, which has been grappling with intense ethnic violence since May 2023, has been declared a 'disturbed area'

News18 27 Sep 2025 6:31 am

AFSPA Extended In Parts Of Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh

The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was on Friday extended for six months in entire Manipur, except the jurisdiction of 13 police stations, in view of the prevailing law and order situation there.

NDTV 26 Sep 2025 11:00 pm

Centre extends AFSPA six months in Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal

New Delhi: The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was on Friday extended for six months in entire Manipur, except the jurisdiction of 13 police stations, in view of the prevailing law and order situation there. The AFSPA, under which a particular state or some areas are declared disturbed, has also been extended to nine districts Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 26 Sep 2025 10:14 pm

AFSPA extended for six months in all of Manipur

The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was extended for six months across Manipur, excluding 13 police stations, and in nine Nagaland districts plus 21 police station areas. AFSPA also continues in Arunachal Pradesh's Tirap, Changlang, Longding districts, and specific Namsai police stations, effective October 1, 2025.

The Economic Times 26 Sep 2025 9:17 pm

AFSPA extended in parts of Manipur, Arunachal and Nagaland for another six months

In Manipur, AFSPA has been extended in the whole State,except in jurisdictions of 13 police stations in five valley districts

The Hindu 26 Sep 2025 9:07 pm

MHA extends AFSPA in parts of Manipur, Arunachal and Nagaland for another six months

In Manipur, affected by ethnic violence since May 2023, the AFSPA has been extended in the whole State,except in jurisdictions of 13 police stations in five valley districts

The Hindu 26 Sep 2025 9:07 pm

Govt Report Estimates One-Third Of Indias Children Age 5-9 Have High Triglycerides

New Delhi, Sep 26: Over a third of Indias children aged 5-9 could be having high triglycerides, with Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal and northeastern states showing highest prevalence, according to a government report. Over 67 per cent of children in West Bengal, 64 per cent in Sikkim, 55 per cent in Nagaland, 57 per cent in Assam and 50 per cent in Jammu Kashmir were estimated to have high levels of triglycerides a type of blood fat that [] The post Govt Report Estimates One-Third Of Indias Children Age 5-9 Have High Triglycerides appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 26 Sep 2025 2:51 pm

NIA takes over probe into 18.85-crore bank robbery in 2023

The robbery happened on November 30, 2023, and was allegedly committed by armed operatives of the Eastern Flank of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland/Isak Muivah, led by one P. Joseph

The Hindu 24 Sep 2025 11:12 pm

Hyderabad zoo park to get Mandrills, Hoolock Gibbons, Zebras after 30 yrs

By Bastine Suman Rodrigues Hyderabad: Hyderabads Nehru Zoo Park (NZP) is set to welcome new attractions after several years, including a mandrill from Jamshedpur, Hoolock Gibbons from Nagaland, and Zebras from Gujarat. These animals are being brought to the zoo as part of an inter-zoo exchange program, which is likely to be completed in a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 24 Sep 2025 3:45 pm

Nagaland NSCN-IM leader Thuingaleng Muivah to make rare visit to Somdal, Ukhrul in Manipur

Thuingaleng Muivah, NSCN-IM general secretary, will visit his native village in Manipur next month. He will travel from Dimapur to Ukhrul and Somdal on October 22. He will return on October 29. The Council of Nagalim Churches will hold a special prayer. Earlier, the Manipur government blocked Muivah's entry in 2010.

The Economic Times 23 Sep 2025 8:45 pm

MHA extends ban on NSCN (Khaplang) for next five years

NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday issued an order extending the ban on the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) including all its factions, wings, and front organisations, as an unlawful association for the next five years. The MHA in its notification said the ban under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act will remain effective from September 28. In an official statement, the MHA said that the Khaplang group of NSCN was found to be aligned with other unlawful associations like the ULFA(I), PREPAK, and PLA. The outfit indulged in kidnapping for ransom and extortion of money from businessmen, government officials, and other civilians, it alleged. Among other unlawful activities in which the NSCN (Kaplang) has been found to be indulging include possessing illegal arms and ammunition, obtaining assistance from anti-India forces in other countries to procure arms and other assistance, the MHA said. In the notification, the MHA said, the government is of the opinion that the NSCN (Kapland) has declared its aim to create a sovereign Nagaland incorporating the Naga inhabited areas of the Indo-Myanmar region by secession from the Union of Indian and aligned itself with other unlawful associations. The MHA stated that between September 28, 2020, and April 30, 2025 there were registrations of 71 cases against its NSCN (Kaplang) cadres with 56 charge sheets filed and 35 of them prosecuted, involving its cadres in 51 other criminal activities. It also involved the arrest of 85 cadres and surrender by 69 cadres, in addition to the recovery of 69 arms, 52 magazines, 931 live rounds, 10 grenades, 150 detonators, three explosives gel tubes, 200 grams of trinitrotoluene, one-and-a-half kilogramme improvised explosive device (IED) and 800 grams of other explosives. During the period, 13 underground cadres of the outfit were also killed in action by police or security forces. The state governments of Nagaland, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh have also recommended the declaration of NSCN (K) as an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Whereas, the central government is of the opinion that the aforesaid activities of NSCN (K) are detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India and if these are not immediately curbed and controlled, the NSCN (K) may further regroup and rearm itself, expand its cadres, procure sophisticated weapons, cause loss of lives of civilians and security forces and thereby accelerate its anti-national activities, the notification further read. The ministry said it is of the further opinion that circumstances exist which render it necessary to declare the NSCN (K), along with all its factions, wings and front organisations, to be an unlawful association. Accordingly, in exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to sub-section (3) of section 3 of the said Act, hereby direct that this notification shall, subject to any order that may be made under section 4 of the said Act, have immediate effect from the 28th September, 2025 for a period of five years, it said. The NSCN (K) has continued to be a banned organisation for decades now and it is being extended every five years. Its leader, SS Khaplang, a Myanmarese Naga, died in 2017 after leading the group for decades. The outfit is now run by two of his deputies. Incidentally, the rival of the Kaplang group - the NSCN-IM has currently been in peace negotiations with the government of India to find a lasting peaceful resolution of the seven-decade-old Naga insurgency.

The New Indian Express 22 Sep 2025 6:43 pm

The album Treekam blends Carnatic ragas and Naga folk tunes with jazz and world music elements

Guitarists Abhay Nayampally and Arenlong share how they fused different genres of music in the five-track album, which also features chants by Mengu Suokhire and the Nagaland Folkloric group.

The Hindu 22 Sep 2025 3:43 pm

States salary bills balloon 2.5 times in 10 years : CAG

NEW DELHI: The salary bills of states have ballooned 2.5 times in the 10 years to 2022-23, reaching Rs 16.6 lakh crore, while subsidy bills have more than trebled to Rs 3.09 lakh crore, according to a report published by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. The State Finances Publication 2025 further shows that public debt raised by states grew 3.4 times over the same period to Rs 59.6 lakh crore. In FY 2022-23, states committed expenditure on salaries, interest payments, and pensions constituted a significant portion of their finances, accounting for about 43.49% of total revenue expenditure. Salaries formed the largest component of this spending. Expenditure on salaries, pensions, and interest payments as a percentage of revenue expenditure varied widelyfrom as high as 74% in Nagaland to 32% in Maharashtra. In 2022-23, 15 states reported committed expenditure exceeding 50% of their revenue expenditure, seven states between 4050%, and six states below 40%. Among southern states, committed expenditure accounted for 63% of Keralas revenue expenditure, 51% in Tamil Nadu, 42% in Andhra Pradesh, 41% in Telangana, and 33% in Karnataka. Subsidy spending accounted for 8.61% of states revenue expendituredefined as spending on day-to-day government operations and services that do not create assets or increase existing assets. In 2022-23, four statesPunjab, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Rajasthanspent more than 10% of their total expenditure on subsidies, with Punjab the highest at 17%. By contrast, in 10 states (Sikkim, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Kerala, Assam, and Goa), subsidies were below 2% of total expenditure. Arunachal Pradesh reported no subsidy expenditure. The report also shows that committed expenditure and subsidies together exceeded states own tax revenueat 102% in 2013-14 and 134% in 2020-21. States major revenue sources include own tax and non-tax revenues, grants-in-aid, and their share of Union taxes. Between 2013-14 and 2022-23, states average share in Union taxes was about 27% of total revenue receipts. In FY 2022-23, this figure remained unchanged at 27%. In 2022-23, 10 states together received 72% of the states share in Union taxes and duties. Uttar Pradesh (17.89%), Bihar (10.07%), Madhya Pradesh (7.86%), West Bengal (7.53%), and Maharashtra (6.33%) together accounted for 50% of devolved taxes. Among southern states, Tamil Nadu received 4.08%, Andhra Pradesh 4.02%, Karnataka 3.65%, Telangana 2.07%, and Kerala 1.93%. As of March 31, 2023, the total public debt for all 28 states stood at Rs 59.6 lakh crore, about 23% of their combined GSDP.

The New Indian Express 22 Sep 2025 8:10 am

Cyber Fraud Racket Busted in Punjab, 38 Arrested from Resort

Phagwara (Punjab), Sept 19: Punjab Police have busted a major interstate cyber fraud racket and arrested 38 people, including women, during a late-night raid at a resort in Phagwara, officials said Friday. The operation was carried out jointly by the Kapurthala Cyber Cell and Phagwara city police. The accused, hailing from Punjab, New Delhi, Nagaland, [] The post Cyber Fraud Racket Busted in Punjab, 38 Arrested from Resort appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 19 Sep 2025 1:41 pm

Interstate cybercrime racket busted in Punjab, 38 arrested

PHAGWARA (Punjab), Sept 19: Punjab Police has busted an interstate cyber fraud racket and arrested 38 people from a resort during a raid, officials said on Friday. The raid was conducted jointly by teams of Kapurthala Cyber Cell and city police station, Phagwara, on Thursday night, they said. The arrested accused, including some women, were taken to Kapurthala in a bus. The accused belong to Punjab, New Delhi, Nagaland, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal, Haryana, Odisha, [] The post Interstate cybercrime racket busted in Punjab, 38 arrested appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 19 Sep 2025 1:08 pm

Heavy rains, mudslides disrupt NH29; suspension bridge washed away in Nagaland

Landslides along the Mhainamtsii-Pimla road, an alternate route to Kohima, further disrupted vehicular movement

The Hindu 14 Sep 2025 10:06 pm

'The extra mile': Bad weather leads PM Modi to visit Churchandpur by road from Imphal

IMPHAL: When a rainy struck Manipur on Saturday, the odds were that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may not make it to the Kuki heartland of Churachandpur, but he did. PM Modi, perhaps, unwittingly did what Vajpayee had resorted to on a rainy October afternoon in 2003 in Nagaland. When Vajpayees helicopter could not take off from Nagalands commercial hub Dimapur to the state capital Kohima due to inclement weather, he took the bumpy ride to Kohima by highway. Ditto. PM Modi faced bad weather and hence, took the road from Imphal to Churachandpur, located about 60 km from the Imphal airport, in southern Manipur. Vajpayee had travelled a little more -- 75 km. In his first visit to ethnic conflict-hit Manipur, PM Modi appeals to all organisations to choose 'path of peace' We thought he might not come now that the weather was bad, said Daniel Haokip, a Churachandpur resident who was in the audience. It has been nearly four decades since a PM visited Churachandpur. The excitement among the locals was palpable. As he arrived, hundreds of people stood by the roadside with the Indian tri-colour to welcome him. Modiji, shouted a bystander while children were almost hysterical, shouting the PMs name. The festooning that was arranged and a new slick road -- from the helipad to the Peace Ground in Churachandpur did not have much use then. As PM made his way to the secure stage decked up for him and state governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, the attendance surprised many. In Imphal too, only two were seated on the dais. There was no politician. 'Face-saving farce, grave insult to people': Congress slams PM Modi's '3-hour pit stop' to violence-hit Manipur A school boy presented PM Modi with a straw hat with feathers on it that the PM donned as he chatted with the kids. A girl presented him with another gift, but the namastes from the children seemed more heart-warming. Northeasts tribals usually shake hands in greetings. PM Modi took the same road back to Imphal, and during the speech, he expressed how overwhelmed he was with the reception on the way. People who went to listen to him had a harrowing time navigating a 50-metre muddy and slippery stretch inside the Kangla Fort. Water had seeped into the place where the crowd was seated. Despite protests from the Opposition and a womens group, the atmosphere at the Kangla Fort was of anticipation and earnestness. After the PM left, the members of the womens group took out a protest march but were stopped on the way by security personnel.

The New Indian Express 13 Sep 2025 8:40 pm

Indian, Myanmar armies discuss measures to enhance defence cooperation

NEW DELHI: The Commander, BSO-1 of the Myanmar Army, Lieutenant (Lt) General (Gen) Ko Ko Oo, and four delegation members visited the Eastern Command headquarters of the Indian Army at Vijay Durg in Kolkata on Friday. As part of his visit, he also visited New Delhi, Agra and Gaya. The Indian Army said, Lt Gen Ko Ko Oo interacted with Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command and lauded the efforts of the Indian Armed Forces for their steadfastness, dedication and professionalism. They discussed measures to enhance defence cooperation between the two armies, particularly in the field of cutting-edge technology, with focus on ensuring the security of both nations, the Army added. The visit was part of the overall 7th Army to Army Staff Talks (AAST) between the two nations. The visiting delegation also interacted with other senior military officers of the Eastern Command. The visit has significantly bolstered the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the two armies. The Indian Army said it emains steadfast in its commitment to fostering strong defence ties with Myanmar, thereby contributing to regional peace and stability. The Myanmar Army, coming under the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces), has six Bureaus of Special Operations (BSOs), with each handling the region under its responsibility under the command of a Lieutenant General. The Indian Army supports initiatives to strengthen the Myanmar Army's digital training capabilities, helping to improve information management within their organisation. India is committed to assist Myanmar in modernising its defence infrastructure and promote technology-driven collaboration between the two nations. The militaries of the two countries share strong ties with institutionalised engagements at various levels, training exchanges and exercises. India shares a 1643-km land border with Myanmar running along the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram and a maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal.

The New Indian Express 12 Sep 2025 8:24 pm

Advisory for people from Nagaland stranded in Nepal

HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Sept 11: The Nagaland government said the Union ministry of external affairs has issued an advisory for emergency and other support for any person from Nagaland stranded in Nepal in view of the developing situation in the country. According to Nagaland principal secretary Abhijit Sinha on Thursday, the stranded people from the []

thehillstimes 12 Sep 2025 6:50 am

Indian Railways focusing on providing more connectivity to North Eastern States

Indian Railways has taken up several projects in the hilly terrains connecting the capital cities of Manipur and Nagaland, say officials

The Hindu 11 Sep 2025 11:27 pm

All-India Weather Forecast: IMD Warns Of Heavy Rains Till September 15 In These States

Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura are forecast to receive heavy to very heavy rains from September 12 to 15

News18 10 Sep 2025 1:24 pm

Nagaland Fossils Reveal How Antarctica Shaped Indian Monsoons

The study highlights that Earths climate is a global web. What happens in one corner of the world can reverberate across continents

Deccan Chronicle 10 Sep 2025 7:40 am

C-CAMP, Nagaland sign pact to strengthen public healthcare

HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Sept 9: The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), a Government of India-supported initiative through its biotechnology department, signed an MoU with the Nagaland government to strengthen the states public healthcare system through innovative indigenous health technologies. C-CAMP director and CEO Dr Taslimarif Saiyed and commissioner & secretary, Nagaland health & []

thehillstimes 10 Sep 2025 6:50 am

Nagaland pre-service teachers raises alarm over recruitment irregularities, demands immediate action

KOHIMA, Sept 9: An association of pre-service teachers in Nagaland on Tuesday raised concerns over the alleged irregularities and lack of transparency in the recruitment of primary teachers in the state. The All Nagaland Pre-Service Teachers Association (ANPSTA) alleged that over the past decade, more than 1,000 primary teacher posts remained unadvertised, though appointments have []

thehillstimes 10 Sep 2025 6:40 am

Nagaland teachers agitation enters second day

KOHIMA, Sept 9: The indefinite stir of the Nagaland RMSA-2016 Teachers Association (NRMSATA-2016) entered the second day on Tuesday as the agitators continued their sit-in demanding that the government resolve their pending service-related issues. The agitation, which began on Monday, has seen the participation of a large number of teachers from 133 government schools across []

thehillstimes 10 Sep 2025 6:25 am

NSF wants stringent documentation for ILP

HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Sept 9: The inner line regulation commission (ILRC) of the Naga Students Federation (NSF) on Tuesday stressed that the very essence of the inner line mechanism lies in maintaining stringent documentation for all non-indigenous individuals entering or residing in Nagaland. It also reiterated that no waiver of ILP fee, whether long-term or []

thehillstimes 10 Sep 2025 6:00 am

Sericulture mission boosts livelihoods of silkworm rearers in Assam's Bodoland Territorial Region

GUWAHATI: Silkworm rearers in Assams Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) are earning higher than earlier times, thanks to the sericulture mission. Ahead of the launch of the Bodoland Sericulture Mission in 2023, the silkworm farmers earned around Rs 70,000 annually. Now, it has increased to Rs 1 lakh. Systematic rearing, training and improved disease management are among many factors responsible for this turnaround. Nijwm Thomas Mushahary, a specialist of non-farm livelihoods, told that the BTR government replaced the traditional methods of silkworm rearing with scientific rearing under the mission. Previously, they used country looms. We gave them an improved technology -- jacquard looms, he said. He added that the farmers are also provided with training by the department and taken on exposure trips to places, doing well in this sector. Their income is generated from the sales of cocoon and pupa. Pupa is consumed. BTRs pupa is marketed in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Cocoon is bought by mostly people from Bihar and West Bengal, Mushahary said. We are working towards ensuring that each silkworm farmer earns Rs 1.5 lakh annually within the next three years, he said. The BTR government had undertaken some smaller missions earlier but considering the potential, it decided to scale up the effort leading to the launch of the Bodoland Sericulture Mission. The mission is supported by the Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, World Bank and other organisations. The concerted effort is reshaping livelihoods across the region. Currently, 41,854 acres of land are covered under silkworm food plantations in the BTR, providing livelihood to 44,250 families in 1,658 villages, officials said. Noting the missions success, the BTR government established two spun mills in Barama and Kokrajhar, and two cocoon banks in Udalguri and Kokrajhar. The cocoon market is mostly unorganised. The department buys cocoon from farmers and sells it off through the cocoon banks. The cocoon banks are helping those farmers who did not get a market earlier, Mushahary said. He added that the Barama spun mill has also started buying cocoon from the rearers directly, but that is only 10 per cent of production. The BTR government has supported 1,275 weavers and spinners with an average amount of Rs 28,000 per beneficiary, covering training, supply of spinning machines, certified looms, and weave-sense technology. The autonomous Bodoland Territorial Council administers five districts -- Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Tamulpur and Udalguri -- falling under the BTR.

The New Indian Express 9 Sep 2025 7:44 pm

Meiteis wary of travelling on Manipurs 'reopened' highway amid prevailing tensions

GUWAHATI: The 'reopening' of National Highway 2, the lifeline of Manipur is being seen as the first step towards peace. Yet, given the ethnic divide and underlying tension, Meiteis are unlikely to use the road that connects the State with the country beyond via Nagaland. The PIB issued a statement on September 4 stating that the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has decided to open the National Highway-02 for the free movement of commuters and essential goods. The decision followed a series of meetings that KZC had with officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi. However, two days later, two umbrella organisations of Kuki-Zo rebel groups said KZCs appeal was specifically confined to the Kangpokpi stretch, aimed at encouraging cooperation with central security forces to ensure the safe passage of essential goods. They also said that this gesture must not be misinterpreted as an endorsement of unrestricted movement across buffer zones between Meitei and Kuki-Zo areas. Kangpokpi, a Kuki-majority district, lies between Meitei-majority Imphal East and Naga-majority Senapati districts. Another highway enters Manipur from southern Assams Barak Valley, and passes through Kuki-Zo villages. National Highway 2 is preferred by commuters as it is a much shorter route. Meiteis have not used this road since the ethnic violence erupted in May 2023. According to locals in Imphal, it is very unlikely that Meiteis will use it unless there is some semblance of reconciliation between the two communities. Even if there is full-proof security on the highway, Meiteis will hesitate to use it because there is fear, a resident of Imphal said, wishing not to be named. The ethnic conflict internally partitioned the state Meiteis cannot go to Kuki-Zo areas or leave the Imphal Valley by road as arterial roads pass through Kuki-Zo areas and similarly, Kuki-Zo tribals cannot come to the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley. Kuki-Zos living in areas, including Churachandpur, are now required to travel a long distance to go to Mizoram for onward journey to other states by road or air.

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 7:55 pm

Mizorams capital set to join Indian railway network: 51.38-km BairabiSairang line to boost connectivity in the Northeast

AIZAWL : With the completion of the 51.38-km broad-gauge line from Bairabi to Sairang, Mizoram becomes the fourth Northeastern state to gain direct train connectivity to its capital. This marks a milestone in Indian Railways ambitious plan to link the capitals of all eight Northeastern states with the national rail network. The line, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, connects Bairabi on the AssamMizoram border to Sairang, located 20 km from Aizawl and 12 km from Lengpui Airport. The new Sairang railway station will serve as the key railhead for Aizawl. The project, for which approval was granted in 2008 and construction began in November 2014, has been built at a cost of 8,071 crore. Engineering feat The 51.38-km line, passing through the Kolasib and Aizawl districts, is an engineering feat, with over half its length running through tunnels and bridges. It includes 48 tunnels spanning 12.85 km, 55 major and 87 minor bridges, five road overbridges, and six road underbridges. The line has three intermediate stations at Hortoki, Kawnpui, and Mualkhang. Among the bridges, Bridge No. 144 over the Kurung River near Sairang has earned the distinction of being the worlds second-tallest pier bridge, rising 114 metres above the ground. The tallest is the Noney Bridge in neighbouring Manipur, standing 141 metres tall, which is being built as part of the under-construction 111-km JiribamImphal railway line. World's second tallest pier bridge over Kurung river at Sairang station Challenges faced The railways faced huge challenges in building the BairabiSairang line due to its rugged Indo-Burmese tectonic terrain, marked by steep slopes, deep valleys, and fragile, clay-like soil prone to erosion. Northeast Frontier Railway (Construction), the agency which executed the project, with design and safety aspects reviewed by IIT Guwahati and IIT Roorkee, had to build 223 km of approach roads as well. Reaching construction sites for hill excavation and pier construction was extremely difficult, as there was no road access. NFR (Construction) built 223 km of approach roads, which have since benefitted several villages in Kolasib and Aizawl districts, a railway official explained. In addition to the topographical challenges, the project encountered other obstacles as well, including opposition to workers brought in from other states and the non-availability of construction materials in Mizoram, which meant they had to be transported from Bihar and Jharkhand. To address local resistance, the Railways eventually engaged local people from Mizoram in the construction work. The project progressed at a slow pace due to the regions short working season of just 67 months a year. Despite higher wages, many labourers left the project because of the remote location and lack of internet connectivity at worksites, the official added. Tunnel in BairabiSairang line Expectations Locals in Dawrpui told TNIE that the railway line will help tackle the high cost of road travel from Silchar to Aizawl, which currently costs between Rs 1,200 and Rs 2,000 along the hilly two-lane highway. During the monsoon season, which lasts for more than five months, landslides frequently cut off road access. Flights, too, are unreliable as they often get cancelled due to bad weather, and there are no departures after 4 pm, said Anthony Zohmingliana, a resident. M. Sathish Kumar, a project associate at Mizoram Central University and a resident of Aizawl for 15 years, noted that over 8 lakh of Mizorams 14 lakh population live in and around Aizawl. This project will benefit a large section of the population, reducing dependence on flights and cabs, he said. Joel Lalengmawii of Lengpui said, My family often travels via Silchar to reach Manipur, Punjab, and Kerala. But the 154-km journey to Silchar takes 910 hours by road. We have been told train fares will be cheaper, but only when services begin will we know how much difference it really makes. S. S. Ajin, a PhD student at Mizoram University, said, We mostly rely on flights or road transport. There are times when vegetables and other essentials do not reach the city for a few days due to landslides on the national highways, and there are no other public transport options. Train connectivity will greatly benefit people from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and other states traveling to Mizoram. Once the line becomes operational, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) will be able to transport freight for the public distribution system by train, significantly reducing the cost of transporting goods, vegetables, and other items from other states. Initially, passenger services may run between Sairang and Silchar, the railway official added. Rail connectivity to northeast At present, the railway line through Assam's capital, Guwahati, serves as a gateway to the seven other Northeastern states. From Guwahati, branch lines extend to Bairabia station just 7 km inside Mizoram on the SilcharBairabi sectionwhere a passenger train currently runs daily between Bairabi and Silchar. This link to Silchar connects Mizoram with northern and southern states via Guwahati. Additionally, it provides connectivity to Manipur and Nagaland. Guwahati (Assam), Agartala (Tripura), and Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) are the other state capitals with rail connectivity. Work is under way to connect the capitals of Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, and Nagaland. NFR officials said they expect these works to be completed by December 2029. It may be noted that Sikkim remains the only Northeastern state without rail connectivity, mainly due to local opposition. Extending to Myanmar Highlighting plans to develop Sairang station with state-of-the-art facilities, the railway official said the government is also exploring the feasibility of extending the line from Sairang to Myanmar. The proposed route would cover 230 km within Mizoram and the remainder in Myanmar. If realized, this would reduce freight transport from South India to Mizoram via Visakhapatnam and Kolkata ports from 2,000 km to just 500 km, the official explained. Fact File: BairabiSairang Broad Gauge Line New Line: BairabiSairang (51.38 km) Key Locations: Bairabi: Border station on AssamMizoram border Sairang: 20 km from Aizawl, Mizoram Project Cost: Rs 8,071 crore Railway Connectivity in the Northeast Guwahati (Assam): Only railway gateway for all eight Northeastern states Line from Guwahati runs to Bairabi (7 km from Assam border via Silchar) BairabiSilchar (105 km): Daily passenger train operational New Line: SairangSilchar (155 km), passenger services to be introduced Road Access Two-lane National Highway is the only mode of access to Aizawl Travel Cost: Rs 1,000Rs 1,600 per person (Silchar Aizawl) Travel Time: 89 hours by road; train will reduce it to 3 hours States with railway connectivity to capitals Assam Guwahati Tripura Agartala Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar Mizoram Sairang (to be inaugurated)

The New Indian Express 7 Sep 2025 12:36 am

Kuki-Zo groups deny blocking NH-2; say reopening not endorsement of unrestricted movement

GUWAHATI: Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United Peoples Front (UPF) umbrella organisations of Kuki-Zo rebel groups on Saturday said the reopening of National Highway 2 in ethnic violence-hit Manipur must not be misinterpreted as an endorsement of unrestricted movement between Meitei and Kuki-Zo areas. The KNO and the UPF recently signed an agreement with the Centre to extend the Suspension of Operations agreement. In a joint statement, the two organisations clarified that contrary to misinformed narratives, the Kuki-Zo community never closed or blocked the National Highway-2. It enters Manipur from Nagaland after traversing the Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district. KNO and UPF reiterate that this gesture must not be misinterpreted as an endorsement of unrestricted movement across buffer zones between Meitei and Kuki-Zo areas. The sanctity of these zones remains paramount, and the responsibility for securing the highway lies with the Government of India and its deployed force, the statement said. It further stated that the KNO and the UPF would uphold the peoples aspiration in future political dialogues for the creation of a Union Territory with a legislature for the Kuki-Zo people within the Constitution of India. Stating that the path forward lies in dialogue and not division, the statement said the government, KNO and UPF reaffirmed their commitment to a structured and time-bound tripartite dialogue to pave the way for a negotiated political settlement under the Constitution of India. Meanwhile, the Meitei Heritage Society expressed serious concern over the September 4, 2025, press release issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs that the Kuki Zo Council decides to open the National Highway 2 The Society said the PIB release was deeply concerning because it suggested that the authority to open or close the National Highways in Manipur lies with a private organisation and not with the Indian state. The fundamental right of free movement provided by the Indian Constitution will be dictated by militants and private organisations, not enforced by the Indian state. This is both embarrassing and unacceptable, the Society said in a statement.

The New Indian Express 6 Sep 2025 6:18 pm

NDPP, NPF move closer to merger in Nagaland; CM Rio may head united party

Nagaland is witnessing a potential political shift. The Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party and the Naga Peoples Front are discussing a merger. This move could consolidate the regional front. It may also provide greater stability to the current government led by Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio. The merger could create a stronger, unified voice on key Naga issues.

The Economic Times 6 Sep 2025 5:25 pm

Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio unveils major education overhaul at Teachers' Day celebration

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio unveiled transformative educational reforms, including the SOAR Mission, aimed at elevating teaching standards and school management. The Nagaland State School Standards Authority will be established to ensure quality across schools, aligning with the National Education Policy 2020. Mother-tongue-based education and integrated music programs are also planned. Nagaland boasts a 95.

The Economic Times 5 Sep 2025 5:17 pm

How North East may become a goldmine for India's quest for rare earth

A Geological Survey of India report indicates that the North-East region of India possesses over 70 million tonnes of untapped minerals and rare earth elements. These reserves, spread across Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, and Nagaland, include lithium, graphite, and vanadium.

The Economic Times 5 Sep 2025 2:35 pm

MHA holds talks with Kuki-Zo groups, Manipur government on renewing SoO pact ahead of PM Modis visit

NEW DELHI: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis likely visit to ethnic violence-hit Manipur later this month, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday held a meeting with representatives of Kuki-Zo insurgent groups and the Manipur government to finalise terms for renewing the Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact, sources said. They, however, contended that there was no concrete outcome and a fresh round of engagement would take place for which the date and venue would be decided later. The sources said the insurgent groups were engaged in talks by AK Mishra, the MHAs Adviser (Northeast) and Intelligence Bureau officials. It is to be noted here that the SoO pact, which was originally signed in August 2008, was a cornerstone in reducing hostilities between Kuki-Zo armed groups and security forces. But, its renewal was halted after ethnic violence between the Kuki and Meitei communities erupted in May 2023, leaving Manipur deeply fractured. Many in the corridors of power believed that an extension of the SoO pact could be one of the most important confidence-building measures in the troubled state. The sources said if the Prime Minister visits Manipur sometime in the second or third week of this month, the renewal of the SoO pact could signal a significant outreach to the tribal Kuki-Zo community and has been seen as a step toward restoring normalcy in Manipur. According to the sources discussion took place around the opening of two key National Highways - number 2 and 37 and attempts were made to convince the tribal group to agree to it, but there were issues, which the community representatives flagged. The two highways, passing through Kuki-Zo-inhabited areas, are critical to connecting the land-locked Imphal valley, where the Meitei people live, to Nagaland and Assam, respectively. They are critical for the supply of essentials and other commodities but have been shut for the past two years for the movement of Meitei people. Even as Manipur remained under Presidents Rule since February 13, the MHA had resumed talks with the Kuki-Zo SoO groups on June 9 this year after a gap of two years to renegotiate the pact with stringent ground rules. One of the conditions is a reduction in the number of SoO camps from the existing 14 to seven and also away from Meitei-dominated areas. Notably, before May 3, 2023, when ethnic violence erupted in the State, the primary demand of the SoO groups was autonomous territorial councils within Manipur. But then they changed their stance and started demanding a separate administration, defining it as a Union Territory with a legislature.

The New Indian Express 3 Sep 2025 10:43 pm

Nagaland PAC urges Centre to raise Naga peace talks to top political level

The Nagaland Government's Political Affairs Committee has urged the central government to escalate the Naga peace talks by appointing a high-ranking political interlocutor. This call aims to expedite negotiations, addressing challenges that have persisted for two decades. The PAC reiterated its commitment to unity among Naga stakeholders for a successful resolution.

The Economic Times 3 Sep 2025 8:46 pm

MHA frames stricter rules under Immigration and Foreigners Act 2025 to tighten entry, stay norms

NEW DELHI: With an aim to further tighten national security by better regulating immigration into the country, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Tuesday issued a set of new rules under the Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025, which stipulates stricter norms for entry, stay and deportation of foreigners. The order through a gazette notification said, foreigners may be denied entry or stay in India, if found to be convicted of serious crimes such as terrorism, espionage, rape, murder, human trafficking, cybercrime, drug smuggling, or membership of a banned organisation. More to these offences, people found to be involved in cases relating to fake travel documents, money laundering, hawala transactions, child abuse and racketeering will also be barred from entering India. Noting that India would continue to maintain a strict zero-tolerance toward individuals involved in anti-national or subversive activities, in order the MHA has advised the Bureau of Immigration to maintain and update a database of such individuals and prohibit their entry. According to officials, all states and Union Territories (UT) have been asked to set up dedicated detention or holding centres for illegal immigrants until they are deported. The centres will restrict the movement of foreign nationals found staying without valid documents. The Coast Guard and border security forces have also been instructed to capture biometric and demographic details of illegal entrants before their deportation, they said. As per the MHA order, it is mandatory for every foreigner applying for a visa or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) registration to provide biometric details before approval and these include fingerprints, facial scans and other data, which will be stored on a central government portal. Foreigners seeking employment in India cannot work in sensitive sectors such as power supply, petroleum or water distribution without explicit approval from civil authorities, it noted. The new rules also tighten regulations on media and mountaineering expeditions, as in the order, the MHA said, Foreigners wishing to shoot feature films, documentaries, web series or reality shows in India must obtain written permission from the central government. Foreigners must also secure special permits to enter protected or restricted regions, including Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Nationals of Afghanistan, China, and Pakistan will not be allowed entry into these sensitive areas. Notifying the conditions under which foreigners may be refused permission to leave India, the MHA said, These include pending court cases, risks to public health, potential harm to diplomatic relations or orders from law enforcement agencies, and the Bureau of Immigration will maintain an updated list of individuals barred from departure. On the arrival of seamen and crew of aircraft, the MHA said a seaman or the crew of an aircraft, who is a foreigner, shall require a landing permit or a shore leave pass for entry into India, if not in possession of a valid Indian visa.

The New Indian Express 2 Sep 2025 8:09 pm

Nagaland University to develop grammar of 18 Naga languages

Naga tongues have been taught in schools for decades, but none have a dedicated written grammar for the teaching-learning process

The Hindu 1 Sep 2025 10:36 pm

Nagaland: Developing written grammar for 18 recognised languages

GUWAHATI: The Nagaland University, a central university, is collaborating with the Nagaland government to develop written grammar for the 18 recognised languages of the state. While Naga languages have been taught in schools for decades, none have had dedicated written grammars for the teaching-learning process. The project between Nagaland University and Nagalands Directorate of School Education seeks to provide structured pedagogical grammars for inclusion in school textbooks from Class 5 to Class 12, ensuring alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The initiative will address the gap by systematically documenting grammarincluding parts of speech, tense and aspect, phrase and clause structures, and tonewhile enriching vocabulary and clarifying orthography where needed. This long-term effort not only strengthens NEP 2020s vision of multilingual education but also addresses the risks of language marginalisation by ensuring each Naga language is valued as much as dominant languages, the university said. The grammar developed under this initiative will be incorporated into school textbooks alongside prose, poetry, and translation, under the supervision of the State Council of Educational Research and Training and the Nagaland Board of School Education. Teacher training programmes are planned to support the smooth integration of grammar teaching in classrooms, beginning with refresher courses hosted by the Nagaland University. The project is led by Dr Mimi Kevichsa Ezung, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Tenyidie, Nagaland University. Tenyidie is the standardised form of the Angami language spoken by the Angami community of the state as well as the community speech of nine other tribes, collectively falling under the Tenyimia Group. This endeavour is not merely an academic exercise but a cultural mission one that seeks to preserve, strengthen, and promote the linguistic heritage of our people, said Prof Jagadish K Patnaik, Vice Chancellor of the Nagaland University. It would not have been possible without the dedication of our faculty members, scholars, language experts and community elders who have worked together in a spirit of collaboration. It is also a step towards fulfilling the vision of the NEP 2020, he further stated. Ezung said, At a time when Naga languages are undergoing standardisation, developing pedagogical grammars is crucial. It ensures consistency and regularity in writing and in speech while instilling pride in ones mother tongue. This initiative is not just about textbooks, but it is also about preserving identity, culture, and indigenous knowledge.

The New Indian Express 1 Sep 2025 7:30 pm

Nagaland Assembly to discuss influence of Satan worship on youth

Naga Peoples Front MLA Kzholuzo Nien sought a special session to discuss impact of Devil worship on the youth in the Christian-majority State

The Hindu 31 Aug 2025 11:18 pm

MLA seeks law to prohibit Devil worship, Nagaland House to discuss matter on September 2

GUWAHATI: The Nagaland Assembly will hold a discussion on the matter Prohibition of Satanic Worship in Nagaland on September 2, the first day of a two-day session. Naga People's Front (NPF) Legislature Party Leader Kuzholuzo Nienu had earlier written to Assembly Speaker Sharingain Longkumer seeking a discussion on the matter and a law prohibiting and preventing Satanic/Devil worship. As a Christian state, we need to upkeep our religion and be a faithful believer and follower of God Almighty. It is truly shocking to see our younger generation embracing Satanic/Devil worship openly, which is a total disregard to our religion and the teaching of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Nienu had written in his letter. He mentioned that Nagaland carried the banner of Nagaland for Christ and made a covenant to stand by the ideals and principles as laid down in the Bible. Therefore, I urge your good office for a discussion and also for passing a resolution to enact laws prohibiting and preventing Satanic/Devil worship within the territory of Nagaland, he urged the Speaker. Assembly secretary in-charge Khruohituonuo Rio in a letter addressed to Nienu said the Speaker had admitted the notice under Rule 54 of the Rules and Procedure and Conduct of Business in Nagaland Legislative Assembly on the subject matter 'Prohibition of Satanic Worship in Nagaland'. The subject matter will be taken up after the Question Hour on Tuesday, the 2nd September, 2025, the letter to the NPF legislator further read. Nienu told TNIE on Sunday that young Naga boys and girls were being lured by a certain group of people, including Nagas, with Rs 1 lakh or a motorcycle for Satanic worship. When they started worshipping the Satan, they acted very strange. We could even see them going out of the window or the ventilation, which is unexplainable, Nienu said. According to him, these acts, occurring in five districts, have nothing to do with idol worship, Buddhism, Jainism or Hinduism. He said elements luring the youngsters were active in Nagaland.

The New Indian Express 31 Aug 2025 7:18 pm

Assamese Journalist Shot At During Cultural Event in Manipur

An Assamese journalist working for a Nagaland-based television channel was shot at by an unknown persons while covering a flower festival in Manipur.

NDTV 31 Aug 2025 6:52 pm

Nagaland TV journalist shot in Manipur

Dip Saikia, a reporter with Hornbill TV, was covering a flower festival in a village in the Senapati district; villagers caught the shooter, a youth

The Hindu 31 Aug 2025 3:50 am

Nagaland journalist shot while reporting at Manipur flower festival

GUWAHATI: Dip Saikia, a journalist with Nagalands Hornbill TV, was shot at in Laii village, located in Manipurs Naga-majority Senapati district, on Saturday evening. Saikia, who hails from Assam, was attacked while on assignment, sustaining injuries to his armpit and leg. The attacker was reportedly apprehended by locals. Hornbill TV issued a statement condemning the shocking and reprehensible attack, which occurred while Saikia was covering a cultural event. The shooting of Mr. Saikia is not just an assault on his person but a direct attack on press freedom and the democratic values we uphold, said Dzuthono Mekro, the editor of Hornbill TV. Violence against media professionals must not be tolerated in a society that values justice, transparency, and accountability, Mekro added. The incident has raised concerns over the increasing hostility faced by journalists in the region while carrying out their professional duties. The editor called on the governments of Nagaland and Manipur, as well as law enforcement agencies, to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation. Hornbill TV further demanded swift justice for the assailant and any accomplices, asserting that crimes against journalists should not go unpunished.

The New Indian Express 30 Aug 2025 11:40 pm

Ajay Kumar Bhalla sworn in as 22nd Governor of Nagaland: Key highlights

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla took oath as the 22nd Governor of Nagaland on Monday. He will additionally hold the post of Governor of Nagaland

The Economic Times 25 Aug 2025 8:08 pm

Ajay Kumar Bhalla sworn in as Nagaland Governor; vows to uphold legacy of late La Ganesan

GUWAHATI: Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla was on Monday sworn in as the 22nd Governor of Nagaland. He was administered the oath of office by Gauhati High Court Chief Justice Ashutosh Kumar at the Raj Bhawan in Kohima. Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and ministers were among dignitaries present. Bhalla was given the additional charge of Nagaland following the demise of incumbent Governor La Ganesan . Addressing the people of the state, Bhalla said he had assumed the office of the Governor with a profound sense of duty and immense humility. I am deeply mindful of the trust reposed on me by our countrys leadership led by the President of India and the Prime Minister. This appointment is not merely an opportunity to serve, but a sacred responsibility bestowed upon me to work for the welfare of the people of Nagaland and for the progress of our great nation, he stated. Stating that the sudden demise of Ganesan has left a void that is deeply felt across the state and the country, Bhalla said Ganesan was a peoples Governor who demystified the Raj Bhavan, throwing its doors open to the common citizen, and served with a rare blend of dedication, selflessness and empathy. He has set a benchmark of public service that I can only aspire to follow. While his are very big shoes to fill, I assure that I will strive to uphold the highest traditions of this honoured position and to live up to the expectations of the people, the Governor said. He said Nagaland, with its rich cultural diversity, scenic beauty and resilience of the people, has always fascinated him. As we look to the future, we must build on the foundations laid by those before us. Nagaland is brimming with immense potential. The entrepreneurial spirit of our youth, the unique traditions of organic farming and horticulture, the untapped possibilities in tourism, and the rich heritage of art and crafts present a formidable opportunity for sustainable and inclusive growth, he said.

The New Indian Express 25 Aug 2025 7:24 pm

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla takes oath as Nagaland Governor with additional charge

Former Nagaland Governor La Ganesan passed away recently

The Hindu 25 Aug 2025 1:48 pm

Five tribal bodies boycott Nagaland Governors swearing-in over job reservation row

GUWAHATI: Signalling an escalation in their conflict with the state government over the job reservation issue, five tribal organisations in Nagaland have spurned a government invitation to attend Mondays swearing-in ceremony of Ajay Kumar Bhalla as the states Governor. Bhalla, who is the Governor of Manipur, was given additional charge of Nagaland by President Droupadi Murmu on 16 August after Nagaland Governor La Ganeshan passed away in Chennai. In a statement issued on Sunday, the 5 Tribes Committee on Review of Reservation Policy (CoRRP) acknowledged receiving an invitation to attend Bhallas swearing-in ceremony. However, with our 9th August 2025 resolution in force, we regret the inability to attend the ceremony as the state government continues to ignore our legitimate demands despite repeated reminders, the statement said. The CoRRP comprises tribal bodies such as the Angami Public Organisation, Ao Senden, Lotha Hoho, Rengma Hoho and Sumi Hoho. Angami, Ao, Lotha, Rengma and Sumi are major tribes and considered advanced. On 6 August, the state cabinet had approved the constitution of a seven-member commission, to be headed by a retired IAS officer of the Nagaland cadre, to examine the job reservation policy and prepare a report. However, the CoRRP opposed the composition of the commission, alleging that it lacks neutrality and reflects a partisan approach. It had reaffirmed the consensus decision of having an independent commission as decided in the 3 June 2025 meeting with the state government. Earlier, the CoRRP argued that the reservation system, which has been in place since 1977, allegedly no longer reflects the regions prevailing socio-economic and educational landscape and that it allegedly favours the backward Naga tribes. The CoRRP, which had taken out protest rallies in different parts of the state in May and July on the reservation issue, said it would maintain its policy of non-participation in all state government functions until its concerns are addressed.

The New Indian Express 24 Aug 2025 7:39 pm

Five Nagaland tribes decline invitation to Governors swearing-in

These tribes, considered advanced, are demanding a review of the States reservation policy for 10 other tribes

The Hindu 24 Aug 2025 6:08 pm

Eviction Drive Ignites Border Disputes Between Assam and Nagaland

Security sources said that the Disputed Area Belt (DAB) between Assam and Nagaland has long been a sensitive and unsettled matter

Deccan Chronicle 24 Aug 2025 5:34 pm

Not fair: Only 11 per cent women Vice-Chancellor's in Indian universities

NEW DELHI: The highest echelons still remain inaccessible to women in education, a field predominantly dominated by the female workforce, with only 11.18% occupying the Vice-Chancellor (VC) positions in universities across the country, data shows. Out of 1,073 universities under the ambit of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), just 120 have women VCs, Secretary General of AIU, Pankaj Mittal, told this newspaper. Of this figure, 16 hold the top job in universities where the post is exclusively reserved for female appointees, she said. India has a total of 1,200-odd universities with 90% of them affiliated to the association. Women are increasingly occupying mid-level leadership roles like the Heads of Departments or Controller of Examinations. However, gender parity at the top remains elusive. The positive aspect is that the present situation is much better compared to the trend in our country three years ago when only 7% of universities had women VCs, Mittal elaborated. JNU, Dr Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmir University, Allahabad University and Chaudhary Charan Singh University (formerly Meerut University), Dr Hari Singh University (Sagar University) are among the prominent ones with women VCs presently. UP & TN have max women heads. With 19 women Vice Chancellors in its 84 universities, Uttar Pradesh ranks No. 1 in terms of having women in a top leadership role. Tamil Nadu with 11 VCs in its 56 universities and Maharashtra with 10 women out of 79 universities take the second and third positions. The North east states have shown the best and wost represntation simultaneously, with Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim having zero female VCs, while Meghalaya is closest to ensuring gender parity with women VCs in 4 of its 9 universities. Emphasising the need for more women at the apex role, the Secretary General said, Women VCs often lead with a strong sense of purpose, championing initiatives that support gender equity, student well-being, inclusive policies, and social responsibility. They are more likely to prioritise mental health, community outreach, and inclusive decision-making areas that are sometimes overlooked in traditional models of leadership. Their presence at the top sends a powerful message: that leadership can be both strong and compassionate, she added. For women in Higher Educational Institutions, whether students, faculty, or aspiring leaders, the path is still shaped by invisible barriers, unspoken biases, and structural limitations, she felt. To change this, institutions must go beyond symbolic gestures and commit to real, people centric reforms. Mittal highlighted many of these aspects in her concept paper Promoting women-led development for Viksit Bharat during the second conference of women VCs held at Jharkhand on Friday.

The New Indian Express 24 Aug 2025 8:15 am

Ajay Kumar Bhalla To Be Sworn In As Nagaland Governor On Aug 25

Kohima, Aug 22: Ajay Kumar Bhalla will be sworn in as the new governor of Nagaland on Monday, an official said. Bhalla the governor of Manipur has been given additional charge of Nagaland following the death of La Ganesan on August 15 at a Chennai hospital, the official said. The swearing-in ceremony will take place at Raj Bhavan, Kohima, on Monday, according to an official invitation. Welcoming Bhalla on behalf of the people of Nagaland, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said [] The post Ajay Kumar Bhalla To Be Sworn In As Nagaland Governor On Aug 25 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 Aug 2025 7:24 pm

Assam CM Himanta decides to stop issuing Aadhaar cards to adults to check infiltrators

GUWAHATI: The Assam government will stop issuing Aadhaar cards to adults, except for people from the Scheduled Castes (SC), the Scheduled Tribes (ST), and the tea garden communities. A Cabinet meeting chaired by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday approved the decision to prevent fraudulent Aadhaar enrollment by illegal migrants. The government said District Commissioners will have the authority to issue Aadhaar cards to adults only in rarest of rare cases. The restriction will not apply for one year to SC, ST, and tea garden communities, during which time enrollment for left-out individuals from these groups will be completed. Sarma said the move comes amid efforts to apprehend illegal Bangladeshi migrants along the international border. For the past year, we have been continuously apprehending illegal migrants. We pushed back seven of them yesterday. We are not sure we can nab all of them, so we want to take some protection to prevent infiltrators from becoming Indian citizens with Aadhaar, he said. Earlier in April, the Assam government had announced a crackdown on Aadhaar cardholders who had not applied for inclusion in the National Register of Citizens (NRC). Sarma had also highlighted that four districtsBarpeta, Dhubri, Morigaon, and Nagaonhad more Aadhaar cardholders than their projected population. Meanwhile, Assam and Nagaland will jointly plant trees at Uriamghat in Golaghat district, where 12,000 bighas of encroached land were recently cleared. The land, near the Nagaland border, is claimed as ancestral land by some Nagaland villagers.

The New Indian Express 22 Aug 2025 7:45 am

Assam: Second phase of eviction at Rengma forest begins

Golaghat: The Assam government on Monday started the second phase of eviction inside Rangma reserve forest in Golaghat district to remove encroachments from around 26 hectares of land, displacing 41 families, an official statement said. The administration had completed a five-day first phase of the massive eviction drive at Rengma in Uriamghat along the Assam-Nagaland Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 18 Aug 2025 10:05 pm

North East Students' Organisation demands for policy to deal with illegal migrants, refugees

GUWAHATI: The North East Students Organisation (NESO) on Monday urged the Centre to formulate a comprehensive policy to deal with the problems of illegal migrants and refugees. In a memorandum submitted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after holding protest demonstrations across the region, NESO said a great part of the present problem facing the Northeast was relating to the unabated influx of illegal migrants that resulted in a serious demographic change. The continued influx of refugees and undocumented migrants from different countries has created a sense of insecurity and apprehension among the indigenous people that their culture, tradition, political identity, control over land and existence will be swallowed by the outsiders, the memorandum read. According to NESO, the unguarded and porous international border has been used by militant fundamentalist groups to infiltrate into the region, thereby further threatening the existence of indigenous people. There is every reason to believe that there are already a considerable number of fundamentalist groups operating in the NortheastThe region is presently facing an acute economic crisis because of the burgeoning population. There is low per capita income while poverty is on the rise. The problem of unemployment is also on the rise, NESO said. The student body asked the Centre to not view it as a humanitarian problem but a security problem. Time has come to deal with it assertively with renewed and effective bilateral relations with the neighbouring countries, it stressed. NESO suggested the extension of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system to the whole of Northeast. An offshoot of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873, ILP is an official travel document that an outsider is required to carry while visiting the protected states of Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh for a limited period. Further, NESO urged the Centre to prepare a register of citizens. It demanded the early resettlement of Chakma and Hajong refugees of Bangladesh at any place outside the Northeast. These refugees are settled in Arunachal. it is observed that their prolonged settlement and the initiative of the Government of India to grant Indian citizenship and voting rights to these refugees has been strongly resented by the indigenous people of the state as it has not only created demographic imbalances but a serious political implication, NESO wrote in the memorandum. The other demands include special constitutional safeguards for the indigenous people of Tripura, Meghalaya and Assam; and constitution of a special commission to undertake extensive revision of electoral roll aimed at detecting and deleting the names of foreigners and illegal immigrants within a stipulated time.

The New Indian Express 18 Aug 2025 7:44 pm

NSF joins NESO's demand for eviction of illegal immigrants from North East

The Naga Students' Federation, along with other North East student groups, staged a sit-in demanding the eviction of illegal immigrants, highlighting concerns about the threat to the region's socio-cultural fabric and demographic balance. They submitted a memorandum to Nagaland's Chief Minister, urging immediate action from both the central and state governments to detect, deport illegal migrants, and protect indigenous rights.

The Economic Times 18 Aug 2025 5:09 pm

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla to hold additional charge of Nagaland

Mr. Bhalla has been given the additional charge in the wake of the demise of Nagaland Governor La. Ganesan on August 15

The Hindu 16 Aug 2025 11:02 pm

Nagaland declares 7-day mourning for Governor La Ganeshan

Nagaland observes a seven-day state mourning period. This is to honor Governor La Ganesan, who recently passed away in Chennai. The national flag will be flown at half-mast across the state. Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio expressed his condolences. He highlighted Ganesan's dedication to unity and development in Nagaland. Rio also praised Ganesan's humility and connection with the people.

The Economic Times 16 Aug 2025 10:02 pm

Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla gets additional charge of Nagaland Governor

Following the passing of Nagaland Governor La. Ganesan, President Droupadi Murmu has appointed Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla to assume the responsibilities of Governor of Nagaland, alongside his existing duties. Bhalla, a former Home Secretary, was sworn in as the Governor of Manipur earlier this year. This decision comes as Manipur is currently under Presidents Rule since February, following N.

The Economic Times 16 Aug 2025 9:30 pm

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla Gets Additional Charge As Nagaland Governor

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla was on Saturday given additional charge as the Nagaland Governor, according to a communique issued by the President's office.

NDTV 16 Aug 2025 8:21 pm

Himanta Sarma harps on threat to identity; Arunachal CM pushes for green energy

GUWAHATI: The Northeast celebrated the 79th Independence Day despite calls from militant groups ULFA-Independent and the Yung Aung faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland to boycott the event. The celebrations passed off peacefully, except for a petrol bomb attack in Shillong, Meghalaya, by motorcycle-borne miscreants in the early hours. The incident caused no damage. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma warned, We, the Assamese, cannot stay silent or else, we will lose our race, land and foundation in 10 years; 80 percent of our ministers will be unknown people within 15 years, and an unknown chief minister will hoist the tricolour on the I-Day after two decades. He promised that ongoing eviction drives would continue till all government land was reclaimed. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu said, With unmatched natural potential, Arunachal is becoming Indias green energy powerhouse. Our hydropower and critical mineral resources like graphite, limestone, and dolomite will power solar panels, batteries, and electric mobility for decades to come. He said the 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower Project would be ready by May 2026, and the 2,880 MW Dibang Multipurpose Project by February 2032. Work on new hydropower projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore will begin in the next three years. These projects are not just about energy but also about empowerment. They will bring in over Rs 4,000 crore annually as free power to the state and Rs 750 crore to support local area development, he said. Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio said resolving the Naga political issue remained his top priority. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said the state aspired to become a $100 billion economy by 2047, while Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha appealed to the youth to unleash their passion for a developed India, dream big, and shape a glorious future.

The New Indian Express 16 Aug 2025 8:20 am

Nagaland CM Mourns Governor La Ganesan's Demise

Ganesan was appointed as the 21st Governor of Nagaland on February 11, 2023

Deccan Chronicle 16 Aug 2025 7:43 am

Nagaland Governor La Ganesan Passes Away In Chennai At 80

Nagaland Governor La Ganesan died at 80 after a severe head injury. PM Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed condolences.

News18 15 Aug 2025 9:00 pm

Nagaland governor passes away: La Ganesan dies at 80; PM Modi offers condolences

Nagaland Governor La Ganesan passed away at the age of 80 in a Chennai hospital while undergoing treatment. He had been in the ICU after collapsing at his home and sustaining a head injury on August 8. Appointed in February 2023, Ganesan's death prompted condolences from PM Modi, who remembered him as a dedicated nationalist and BJP leader.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 8:41 pm

Nagaland Governor and former BJP leader L. Ganesan passes away at 80

He had earlier served as the Governor of Manipur and held the additional charge as the Governor of West Bengal

The Hindu 15 Aug 2025 8:00 pm

Nagaland Governor La Ganesan dies at 80 while undergoing treatment at Chennai hospital

Nagaland Governor La Ganesan dies at 80 while undergoing treatment at Chennai hospital

DNA India 15 Aug 2025 7:48 pm

Nagaland Governor La Ganesan passes away at 80

CHENNAI: Governor of Nagaland and former MP and State president of Tamil Nadu BJP La Ganesan passed away here at a private hospital on Friday evening. He was 80. Ganesan has been in the hospital since August 8 after he reportedly sustained a head injury at his residence in T Nagar. He was rushed to the hospital in an unconscious state, following which he underwent a surgery as well. His mortal remains will be placed at his T Nagar residence for the political leaders and others to pay their last respects. Born on February 16, 1945, in Thanjavur, Ganesan was attracted at an early age by the ideologies of the Rashtriya Swayam Sangh (RSS) since his father and brothers were associated with the RSS. In 1970, Ganesan became a full-time Pracharak of the RSS, and for about 20 years, Ganesan served the Sangh in various capacities in Nagercoil, Madurai and other places. He joined the BJP in 1991 and became an organising secretary of the State unit. Through this position, he played a key role in shaping the affairs of the Tamil Nadu BJP. After 10 years, Ganesan was elevated as the national secretary of the BJP. Besides, he also served as one of the national vice presidents for two years. Between 2006 and 2009, Ganesan served as the president of the Tamil Nadu BJP. For nearly two decades, Ganesan has been heading Portramarai, a literary and cultural organisation which organises speeches by well-known personalities on literary topics. In 2016, Ganesan was elected to the Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh. He was appointed as the Governor of Manipur on August 27, 2021 and served in the post till February 19, 2023. He was also given an additional charge as the Governor of West Bengal between July 2022 and November 2022. From February 2023, Ganesan has been serving as the 21st Governor Governor of Nagaland. Although deeply rooted in the ideologies of the BJP and RSS, Ganesan was known for maintaining cordial and friendly relationships with leaders across the political spectrum, including both the Dravidian parties in Tamil Nadu. Due to his literary leanings, he maintained a close relationship with late Chief Minister and DMK president M Karunanidhi in particular

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 7:24 pm

Patriotism push: Sam Manekshaw, Brig Usman now in NCERT textbooks

NEW DELHI: The National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has released revised Urdu and English textbooks, celebrating the sacrifices of Indias defence personnel and the courage of Indias queens. The objective is to inspire students and motivate them to contribute to nation-building. The updated textbooks are aligned with the National Education Policy 2020. The Ministry of Defence, in a statement on the Urdu Class VII book and the Class VIII English and Urdu textbooks, said, The newly added chapters provide students with inspiring stories of courage and duty. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Indias first Field Marshal, is remembered for his exceptional leadership and strategic skills. Brigadier Mohammad Usman and Major Somnath Sharma, recipients of the Mahavir Chakra and Param Vir Chakra (posthumously), gave their lives in service of the nation and remain symbols of supreme sacrifice. To promote the National War Memorial (NWM) as a key national landmark, the Ministry of Defence has partnered with the Ministry of Education and NCERT to include NWM and related references in school curricula. Students will not only learn about Indias military history but also absorb important lessons on resilience, empathy, emotional intelligence, and the significance of nation-building, the Ministry added. With colourful illustrations and detailed explanations, these books make reading engaging. The Grade 8 English textbook reads almost like a thriller, vividly depicting the Badgam war and the heroism of Major Somnath Sharma, Indias first Param Vir Chakra awardee. Leading 90 soldiers on November 3, 1947, he faced a brutal attack by 500 invaders from Pakistan in the Kashmir Valley and saved Srinagar, sacrificing his life. His famous words, I shall not withdraw an inch but will fight to the last man and the last round, are highlighted. Another hero featured is Captain Vikram Batra, the D Company commander and Shershah of Kargil, who captured Point 5140 on June 20, 1999, before succumbing to his injuries. The Grade 7 English book has a full unit titled Bravehearts, presented as a Bengaluru student visiting the memorial in Delhi and describing the experience in a letter. Heroes like Lance Naik Albert Ekka and Major Padmapani Acharya of the Kargil War are featured. The textbooks also showcase the bravery of Rani Abbakka Devi, who drove the Portuguese out of Ullal in Karnataka, and Padma Bhushan awardee Rani Gaidinlu, a Naga leader who led uprisings against the British in Manipur, Nagaland, and Assam.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:54 am

Northeast Not For Beginners: Meghalaya Boy Rides Horse To School, Nagaland Minister Reacts

A video of a young boy riding a horse to school has gone viral on social media.

NDTV 12 Aug 2025 11:08 pm

Nagaland University-led team discovers rare-earth compounds for sustainable corrosion protection

Nagaland University researchers have discovered that lanthanide salts, a type of rare-earth compound, can be used as environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitors. This innovation offers a sustainable alternative to hazardous materials in industries like oil and gas, marine engineering, and automotive manufacturing.

The Economic Times 12 Aug 2025 5:21 pm

Assam govt reclaimed 50 acres of land in Negheribil, says CM Sarma

The Assam government has reclaimed 50 acres of encroached land in Negheribil. Authorities demolished 320 illegal structures during the operation. This eviction drive is part of ongoing efforts to reclaim land in the Doyang Reserve Forest along the Assam-Nagaland border. The government has launched several eviction drives in the last four years.

The Economic Times 11 Aug 2025 10:13 pm

ULFA, NSCN factions call for boycott of Independence Day in Northeast

GUWAHATI: The Paresh Baruah-led United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I) and the Yung Aung faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) have called for the boycott of the Independence Day. In a joint statement, the two insurgent groups said this so-called celebration of freedom holds no significance for the indigenous people of Western South East Asia (WESEA) region straddling parts of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur. They alleged that colonial India gave nothing to the indigenous people of WESEA other than deceit, humiliation, exploitation and oppression. The British imperialists exploited, repressed and deprived this region and similarly, for the past 79 years, colonial India has maintained an even more pervasive domination in the name of independence, the statement alleged. The outfits said the highlight of their protest on August 15 would be a total bandh in WESEA. They appealed to people to extend their support to make the bandh successful. The ULFA-I and the NSCNs Wung Aung faction call for the boycott of Indias Republic Day and Independence Day celebrations every year. But despite the boycott call, people go out in large numbers to take part in the celebrations.

The New Indian Express 11 Aug 2025 7:38 pm

Assam eviction drives aimed at 'creating narrative' before assembly polls: Experts

GUWAHATI: With the Assam government vowing to carry out a series of evictions to clear encroachments, political and social experts have criticised such move, saying that it is aimed at creating a 'narrative' ahead of the assembly elections next year. Eminent people from different fields voiced their 'concern' in the manner the eviction drives are being conducted and alleged that people from different communities are brought to buffer zones of inter-state borders to protect it from aggression from neighbouring states, which have already occupied a huge chunk of Assam land. The state government has carried out at least nine major eviction drives since June this year, affecting several thousand people. The agenda of the recent evictions is not clearing encroachments, but to set a narrative in Upper Assam. 'Inhuman': Massive eviction drive launched in Assam's Golaghat; over 1500 Muslim families affected After Gaurav Gogoi's Lok Sabha win last year and post his appointment as Congress state chief, there has been a 'pro-Gaurav wave' in Upper Assam districts, eminent neurosurgeon Navanil Barua told PTI here. The ruling BJP is trying to create a Hindu-Muslim narrative with these eviction drives and some local organisations have already held 'anti-Miya' protests, he added. I am sure that after March 2026, it will stop, and we may not hear about encroachment by Miyas for a long time thereafter, said Barua, also a political commentator. 'Miya' is originally a pejorative term used for Bengali-speaking Muslims in Assam, and the non-Bengali-speaking people generally identify them as Bangladeshi immigrants. Referring to the massive eviction drive at Rengma Reserve Forest recently, Handique Girls' College Assistant Professor (Political Science) Pallavi Deka said that, as the people were evicted without proper rehabilitation, it was more than just the government's reported attempt to save the jungle. The narrative building by the ruling party to 'save indigenous tribal commons' from illegal encroachers points towards a fierce communal polarisation in and around the upcoming elections, she added. In the last 10 days, the Assam government has cleared alleged encroachments from 10,537 bighas (over 1,400 hectares) of land from Rengma Reserve Forest, Nambor South Reserve Forest and Doyang Reserve Forest in Golaghat district, and Village Grazing Reserve in Lakhimpur. These drives have displaced around 2,200 families, mostly from the Bengali-speaking Muslim community. 114 families evicted from village grazing reserve land in Assam's Lakhimpur: Officials On these recent evictions, eminent advocate Santanu Borthakur said: If it is a forest land, then whosoever stays there for whatever longer period, it does not give them legal rights to settle there permanently. However, targeting only one community, as seen in the recent cases in Golaghat is absolutely discriminatory, he added. The CM's recent comment that no eviction will take place against people from other communities is anti-Constitution and not permitted by law, Borthakur said. In Rengma, 1,500 Muslim families were evicted. The remaining families are from Bodo, Nepali, Manipuri and other communities, who have certificates from the Forest Rights Committee (FRC). According to Kaustubh Deka, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Dibrugarh University, the eviction drive is a significant and sensitive moment for the state, and the whole episode highlights the critical bearing of the state's complex socio-political history. The government must maintain a fair balance between three aspects. One, the allegation that genuine Indian citizens are being selectively targeted, needs to be addressed in all earnestness. Two, the rights given to people under progressive environmental legislations such as 'Forest Rights Act' need to be respected, he added. Also, care should be taken that the ongoing process doesn't trigger complications in Assam's already volatile border dispute scenario with many of its neighbouring states, Deka said. Talking about alleged encroachments in inter-state border areas in Rengma, advocate Borthakur said that normally in border areas, the government settles people in the buffer zones so that no encroachment takes place from the opposite side. We can see such habitation in all border areas. Usually minorities, Gorkha and Bihari people, are settled in such locations, he added. Barua too supported his claim and said that in all the border areas with neighbouring states, usually people or communities originally from outside are settled. The indigenous people usually do not live there. People from communities like Adivasis, Gorkhas and minorities live in such areas, he added. The reserve forests witnessing recent evictions are along Assam-Nagaland border, where people from the neighbouring state had allegedly attempted to occupy land. The evicted people claimed that their previous generation was settled in the forest by the Golap Borbora government in 1978-79 and the AGP government, which came to power in 1985. Borthakur said, Without considering the historical background, carrying out an eviction is not appropriate. Legally, the government has the power, but the manner in which that power was exercised is not acceptable. It is inhuman and arbitrary. He also stressed that evicting people without rehabilitation is wrong. Echoing similar sentiments, Deka said, This is against all democratic norms and practices. Utterly inhumane. Even the Supreme Court judgement says that even pavement dwellers can not be evicted without rehabilitation.

The New Indian Express 10 Aug 2025 12:10 pm

Stalin, Dhinakaran wish Nagaland Governor a speedy recovery

Nagaland Governor La. Ganesan was hospitalised in Chennai

The Hindu 8 Aug 2025 6:28 pm

Five Tribes reject Nagalands new Job Reservation Commission, demand policy overhaul

The Five Tribes CoRRP has rejected Nagalands new Job Reservation Commission, criticising its composition and lack of response to core concerns about outdated reservation policies. They argue the inclusion of select civil society groups reflects bias, and demand a genuine review of the 48-year-old policy affecting backward tribe representation.

The Economic Times 8 Aug 2025 10:14 am

Mmhonlmo Kikon, BJP National Spokesperson, has resigned from BJP in Nagaland

Mmhonlmo Kikon, the BJP National Spokesperson and two-time MLA from Nagaland's Bhandari Constituency, has resigned from the party. Citing a desire to explore new avenues of public engagement and policy work, Kikon conveyed his decision after careful consideration. He expressed gratitude for his decade-long journey with the BJP and wished the Nagaland State Unit success in the future.

The Economic Times 8 Aug 2025 9:52 am

Composition of panel to review job quota in Nagaland slammed by tribal group

Five non-backward tribes said the composition of the commission approved by the State Cabinet lacks neutrality and reflects a partisan approach

The Hindu 7 Aug 2025 9:05 pm

Nagaland government rejects proposed constitutional changes for Frontier Nagaland Territory

The Nagaland government voices strong concerns over the proposal to establish the Frontier Nagaland Territory (FNTA) under a new constitutional article, fearing it could undermine the state's unity and Article 371A. The Eastern Nagaland Peoples' Organisation (ENPO) seeks a separate FNTA for six districts, but the state insists on maintaining its existing constitutional framework.

The Economic Times 7 Aug 2025 7:12 pm

Largest Asian tortoise species reintroduced into Nagaland community reserve

Community youths have been engaged as tortoise guardians to protect the critically endangered species, once found in large numbers in the State

The Hindu 4 Aug 2025 7:35 pm