An English newspaper published from Dimapur, Nagaland, India. Launched on December 3, 1990, it is the first and highest circulated newspaper of Nagaland.
Geoffrey Yaden turns 69.
Geoffrey Meyikokba Yaden, a journalist by profession and a social entrepreneur, who is also the Founder, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief of Nagaland Post and chairman of North East8 (NE8) Network, a digital media owned by Nagaland Post, turns 69 today.
Yaden,
Raising the slogan “what started online should end online”, students from around 30 colleges in Dimapur protested outside the office of deputy commissioners (DC) Dimapur demanding that the proposed NU
Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio with his cabinet colleagues and officials attended the funeral of the civilians killed by SF in
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. Rio said— GoI to give ₹11lakh ex-gratia and 1 govt job each and State govt to give ₹5lakh each to families of d deceased.
The first passenger flight from Kolkata since relaxation of lockdown – Air India (AI 0709) – landed at the airport here on Monday with 109 passengers, including two Assam-
bound passengers.
Minister, Jacob Zhimomi
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accompanied Commr of Police
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, R. Tetseo,
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, Anoop Kinchi and others on May 20 visited the proposed quarantine centre at Ganesh Nagar, to take firsthand account of the infrastructures available at the site. (DIPR pics)
No side effects from our vax: Bharat Biotech via
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Post Bharat Biotech on Thursday assured Covaxin’s safety amid debate over Astrazeneca’s admission that its Covid-19 vaccine, sold as Covishield in India, could cause “rare’ side effects.
The
Konyak Union (KU) on Saturday has demanded an apology from the Union home minister Amit Shah to Konyaks in particular and Nagas in general, for his statement in Parliament on December 6, that the Oting massacre was due to mistaken identity.
Nagaland: Lockdown extended till June 11
The High Power Committee, on the advise of the Health department, has decided to extend the lockdown in Nagaland till June 11. This was stated by HPC spokesperson and adviser, Mmhonlumo Kikon in a tweet on Friday.
Upping the ante, chief minister Neiphiu Rio said the unfortunate incident at Oting was a clear case of both abuse and misuse of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).