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Opposition-less government is threat to democracy, say Nagaland scholars

KOHIMA Scholars are of the opinion that opposition-less government, which is currently in place in Nagaland, is a “threat” to democracy. Participating in the panel discussion on ‘Opposition-less government in a democracy: Trends and challenges’ organised by Naga Scholars’ Association (NSA), Kohima regional unit at Kohima College on Saturday, Dr. Khriezo Yhome, senior fellow Asian Confluence, Shillong, said the rise of powerful politicians has diminished the role of the opposition, giving rise to majoritarian politics which marginalises the minorities. ‘There is a lack of ideological politics in terms of social welfare. What society has today in the name of democracy is plutocracy, a state ruled by the rich and wealthy. The existence that is driven by the money power, and unless we have some structural system it will be difficult to bring a change,’ he said. He added that the quality of democracy is declining across the world and it is not a recent phenomenon. He also op

NAAC peer team visits Kohima College-June 22

NAAC peer team visits Kohima College-June 22
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Church can be a transformative agent of socio-political change

Dimapur, February 3 (MExN):  The Clean Election Movement why it is important, its impact, and why the movement may not be progressing was deliberated at Kohima College on February 3 as part of a sensitisation programme jointly organised by the Clean Ele

A book This is how we disappear released in Kohima

Our CorrespondentKohima, Oct. 25 (EMN): A book titled “This is how we disappear,” written by Dr. Emisenla Jamir, was released by Mmhonlumo Kikon, advisor of New and Renewable Energy Resources, IT&C, Science and Technology, on Tuesday at Kohima College Kohima (KCK). Speaking at the book launch event, Kikon encouraged the Naga writers and poets to promote literature and also promote reading culture. He remarked works of Emisenla as ‘seamless with comfort, easiness and familiarity of the language.’ Kikon also elaborated on the importance of books through literature and written forms, which contributed towards building a society. He also appreciated the Penthrill Publication House for being the voice of the rural people in publishing the works of writers. Dr. Emisenla Jamir had previously released a poetry book titled ‘Loneliness is an Orange.’ She is an assistant professor at Kohima College Kohima. In her publishers note, Vishü Rita Krocha of Penthrill Pub

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