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A book Homegrown released in Kohima - Eastern Mirror

KOHIMA ‘Homegrown’, an anthology of new writings from Nagaland, featuring 35 authors writing on different genres including poetry, short stories, prose essays, personal reflections and prose poems, was released in Kohima on Saturday. The book was edited by Dr. Sentinaro, researcher and assistant professor at Baptist College, and Dr. Vizovono Elizabeth, independent researcher and freelance editor. It was published by the PenThrill Publication House. Speaking about the book, Dr. Sentinaro said the anthology was conceptualised to bring together the voices of the younger emerging writers with a hope that it would reflect and represent what Naga writing is all about as of today. The book is focused exclusively on the new writings reflecting the gradual evolution of the Naga literary scenario, particularly from ‘homegrown’ writers in Nagaland. She added there is a fresh wave of younger Naga writers getting their writings published in recent years, indicating the urg

Echo My Soul by Asenla Yanger Ozüküm released | MorungExpress

Echo My Soul, an assortment of poems written by writer and educationist, Asenla Yanger Ozüküm was officially released by Monalisa Changkija, Founding Editor & Publisher of Nagaland Page at Don Bosco Institute for Development & Leadership, Dimapur on Janua

Print media should reinvent itself in social media age, says Rupin Sharma

Our Correspondent/Reporter Kohima/Dimapur, Nov. 16 (EMN): Director General of Police (Prisons, Home Guards, Civil Defence and SRDF), Rupin Sharma, on Wednesday called for print media to reinvent itself, lest it is “rendered redundant” in the age of social media. He was speaking on the occasion of National Press Day organised by the Kohima Press Club in Kohima on Wednesday. He also pointed out that investigative journalism is lacking in Nagaland media, which is important for every media in the state and country. He viewed fear of governance, peer pressure, inability to take the story out, and lack of confidence and conviction, as some reasons for the lack of investigative journalism in the state. Towards this, he challenged more investigative journalists who can collaborate with activists in the future. Sharma also said Nagaland media is the least corrupted and polluted, ‘except on tribal lines’. The DGP also emphasised on the importance of getting the “fact at the top”. “

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