KOHIMA A group of five friends has come together to initiate a concert for a local artiste, Visetuo Chüpuo, as he dedicates 35 years of his life composing
Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio on Saturday exuded happiness that the seeds and the vision of ‘Team Nagaland’ is now in the stage of blooming. Addressing the formal inauguration of the Bloom Bazaar at the Heritage, Kohima on September 30, he said
KOHIMA Nagaland is all set to celebrate World Music Day on June 21 at The Heritage, Old DC Bungalow in Kohima from 5 pm onwards. Organised by the Musicians Guild (MG), the lineup for the celebration featuring various artistes from across the state include Alobo Naga and the band, Orange, Imliakum Aier and the Electric Cool Kid, KL Pamei, Azi Rudy, Fifth Note, The Gluttones, Wishes and Dreams, Renbeni Odyuo and band, and LC Sekhose. The ‘dance battle’ is a new addition to this year’s celebration. The MG collaborated with the Nagaland Dance Fiesta and is organising a one vs one open style battle-‘battle of Best’, which will begin prior to the main concert. On-spot registration can be done for the participants interested to compete. During the launch of poster for MG’s eight edition of World Music Day, President Musician Guild Mele Pucho on Thursday said, the celebration is self-sponsored and artistes are performing for free in celebration of the day. ‘
The cleanliness drive was organised by a group of concerned citizens called 'KAM,' which literally means work, with an objective to make 'clean and green Nagaland'. Students from Dainty Buds School and Ministers' Hill Baptist Higher Secondary School and the state police carried out the cleanliness drive.
Elected MLA from the 10 Northern Angami-I Assembly Constituency Dr Kekhrie Yhome attributed his success to the ‘strength of the people,’ and avowed to uplift the constituency.