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Our CorrespondentKohima, May 26 (EMN): Professor at State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Nagaland Dr. Zavise Rume on Thursday said that indigenous knowledge need to be promoted for the upcoming generations to learn and imbibe. “We must write them down. We must document them. Research evidence indicates too many edible food items in our land. But unless we know the language, all these food resources cannot be used and we will remain poor in the midst of our richness. Language must be used as a medium to promote our food production, our plants, fruits, vegetables,” Rume asserted. Rue was addressing the first day of Ura Academy’s 52nd seminar in Kohima. In his speech, Rume said Tenyimias were families by blood and not by choice or by chance, and that the language is beautiful and melodious. He added that the Ura Academy must promote the cultural values of Tenyimias through literary works. He also implored Ura Academy to undertake short term teacher
Our Correspondent Kohima, April 8 (EMN): Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Friday urged the Angami community to be united, forgive, contribute towards
Naga National Martyrs' Day was observed at Old Taxi stand, Kohima on October 18. In a brief programme, Naga National Council (NNC) central executive council member Zapuvisie Lhousa stated that the first Naga martyr late Zasibito Nagi, was shot by Assam po