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Alder College observes Cultural Day

Alder College observes Cultural Day
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Where Cotton Flowers Grow: Documentary film shed light on untold stories

A documentary film ‘Where Cotton Flowers Grow’ and mini exhibition-cum-sale on indigenous cotton products has attracted the attention of many viewers on the first day of the three-day screening at the Directorate of Art & Culture, Kohima.

Nagaland State Museum has over 4000 artefacts; attracts up to 1 lakh visitors annually

Nagaland news in brief: School department appeals to public

School dept. appeals to public Dimapur, April 15 (EMN): The department of School Education, in continuation of its efforts of mainstreaming ‘Out of school children’ (OoSC), appealed to members of NGO, municipal/ town/ village councils, churches, student unions and the public to  register details of out of school children in the age group of 6-16 years (children who are not enrolled in any school or dropped out at any stage before completing secondary education) at the Google form link provided at the DoSE online education services portal https://dosenl.in to enable the department device mechanism for arranging special training and mainstreaming the OoSC in an appropriate classes at neighbouring government schools/ national open school. This stated in a press release issued by the School Education principal director, Thavaseelan K. SCC organises seminar on tribal museum Dimapur, April 15 (EMN): The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and History department of Sao Chang Colle

Nagaland celebrates Tribal Festival after 80 years; legislator laments fading of Naga culture

Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 26 (EMN): The Advisor of Art and Culture and Tourism, H Khehovi Yepthomi, on Wednesday, said preserving Naga culture is the responsibility of all and should be one’s way of life in order to protect it for the future generation. The advisor was addressing the ‘Tribal Festival’ organised by the department of Art and Culture in Kohima. Yepthomi lamented that the Naga culture is ‘slowly fading’ and warned of losing one’s identity if the trend continues. Maintaining that culture is practical and not learned through books, he called upon the elderly to teach the younger generation the culture and traditions of one’s community in order to preserve and pass it on to the next generation. Meanwhile, he said the festival is the first of its kind where participants from Naga tribes are taking part in the department-organised event, besides the Hornbill Festival. ‘This shows that tribes are concerned about the culture,’ he said while thanking the par

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