KOHIMA Believers from various parts of the capital city gathered at The Heritage for the annual Resurrection Sunrise service organised by the Kohima Baptist
DIMAPUR Raising the alarm over the unemployment rate in Nagaland, which stands at 70,000 as of April 2023, the additional secretary and Ex-officio director
Kohima, September 19 (MExN): The Government Industrial Training Institute (GITI) in Kohima hosted its 2nd convocation ceremony at the GITI complex on September 19. The event was graced by Kovi Meyase, Additional Secretary & Ex-Officio Director of Employme
KOHIMA The Kohima Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship (KBPF) organised the annual Resurrection Sunrise service at the Naga Students’ Federation Solidarity Park, which was attended by hundreds of residents from the capital city. The Easter Sunrise service is usually held at the Second World War Cemetery, Kohima, but this year the permission to conduct the service there was said to be denied to the KBPF, according to sources. At the NSF Solidarity Park where the service was held for the first time, young and old from across the city turn up to participate in the sunrise service, which began at 5 am. “The proof of the resurrection is us, you and me. Resurrection has given us a testimony of a reason to go out and serve. Let us go out and serve the Word,” General Secretary of Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho said in his resurrection greetings. He lamented that believers today have taken Christianity and faith for granted. “We are influenced so much by w