Nagaland makes TET mandatory for in-service primary, graduate teachers
Dimapur: The Nagaland Directorate of School Education has directed teachers appointed before the enactment of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, to mandatorily qualify the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) by August 31, 2028, subject to their remaining service period. The directive, issued on Tuesday, applies to all categories of primary [] The post Nagaland makes TET mandatory for in-service primary, graduate teachers appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland Governor Visits Landslide-Hit Mon
Kohima, August 18: Nagaland Governor Nand Kishore Yadav on Tuesday visited Longwa village in Mon district, where he interacted with members of the Konyak community and assessed the impact of recent landslides and floods. Addressing residents at the Chief Anghs residence, Yadav expressed condolences to families affected by the disaster and said the recent events... The post Nagaland Governor Visits Landslide-Hit Mons Longwa, Assesses Flood Impact first appeared on Northeast Today .
Nagaland Now Connected To North East Gas Grid And National Gas Grid,
Kohima, August 18: Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said the commissioning of the Dergaon-Dimapur Pipeline has connected Nagaland to both the North East Gas Grid and the National Gas Grid. In a social media post, Puri described the commissioning as a landmark step towards making the Northeast a growth engine of... The post Nagaland Now Connected To North East Gas Grid And National Gas Grid, Says Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri first appeared on Northeast Today .
Veteran Naga Peace Activist, Educator And Writer Niketu Iralu Passes Away At 90
Kohima, August 18: Veteran Naga peace activist, educator and writer Niketu Iralu passed away in New Delhi on Tuesday afternoon. He was 90. Iralu was widely respected for his decades-long commitment to peace-building, reconciliation and dialogue, particularly across political and ethnic divisions in Nagaland and the wider Northeast. Throughout his life, he worked to promote... The post Veteran Naga Peace Activist, Educator And Writer Niketu Iralu Passes Away At 90 first appeared on Northeast Today .
Nagaland makes TET mandatory for pre-2009 teachers
4 women from Nagaland to represent India in Sepaktakraw in 20th Asian Games in Japan
AMN/ WEB DESK Four women from Nagaland have been selected to represent India in Sepaktakraw at the 20th Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, kicking off on the 19th of next month. The selected players are Menenu Tsukru and Seyiekhrieno Tepa, while Puleno Neikha and Pungotolu Puro will serve as coaches for the Indian Womens Team. []
Nagaland Governor visits flood-hit Longwa, stresses rehabilitation and resilient infrastructure
Dimapur: Nagaland Governor Nand Kishore Yadav visited flood-ravaged Longwa village in Mon district bordering Myanmar on Tuesday to take stock of the situation there. Longwa, a unique village settlement located about 40 km from Mon town, is on both sides of the international border between India and Myanmar. The house of the Angh (village chief) [] The post Nagaland Governor visits flood-hit Longwa, stresses rehabilitation and resilient infrastructure appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland gets its first natural gas supply via National Gas Grid
Indradhanush Gas Grid Limited has supplied natural gas to Nagaland for the first time through the National Gas Grid after injecting gas into the DergaonDimapur Pipeline.
Nagaland: Renowned Naga peace activist and statesman Niketu Iralu passes away
Guwahati: Renowned Naga peace activist and statesman Niketu Iralu passed away on the evening of August 18 at BLK Hospital in New Delhi following a cardiac arrest. He had reportedly been unwell and was admitted to the hospital. Iralu, one of Nagalands prominent voices for peace and reconciliation, remained actively involved in efforts to bridge [] The post Nagaland: Renowned Naga peace activist and statesman Niketu Iralu passes away appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland School Launches Vaccination Drive Against Meningococcal Meningitis
Kolkata, August 18: The Eastern Command of the Indian Armys Spear Corps conducted a special vaccination campaign at the Punglwa Military School in Nagaland on Monday. This initiative aimed to immunize against meningococcal meningitis. During the campaign, a dedicated medical team vaccinated 678 students and staff members. The process included medical examinations, consultations, and post-vaccination ... Read more Nagaland School Launches Vaccination Drive Against Meningococcal Meningitis
Biplab Deb named BJP national general secy, Sambit Patra remains NE coordinator
Nagaland MP S Phangnon Konyak, Assams youth leader Mriganka natl secretaries
3 Ex-Chief Ministers, 18 MPs, 10 Women: BJP's Power-Packed Team For 2029
A special focus has been placed on the northeast. Three leaders from the area - one each from Tripura, Assam and Nagaland -- have found space in the team.
VP CP Radhakrishnan pays tribute to former Governor Ganesan in Chennai
Ganesan served as Governor of Manipur from 2021, Governor of West Bengal as additional charge from July to November 2022, and Governor of Nagaland from February 2023
Meghalaya in Group C of Junior Girls
Shillong, Aug 16: Meghalaya will be up against Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Nagaland in the Dr Talimeren Ao National Football Championship for Junior Girls (Tier 2) 2026-27 after the four teams were drawn together in Group C. Meghalaya did not take part in the tournament in 2025 but did participate the year before that [] The post Meghalaya in Group C of Junior Girls National Footy Cship 2026-27 first appeared on Highland Post .
A 5-year-old from Nagaland just moved the state up Anand Mahindra's travel list
A yearold from Nagaland just moved the state up Anand Mahindras travel list
Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio backs early Naga solution, assures support for FNTA
Dimapur: Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Saturday reiterated his governments commitment to facilitating an early, honourable and acceptable settlement to the decades-old Naga political issue, while stressing the need to strengthen law enforcement and intensify the fight against drug abuse. Speaking at the 80th Independence Day celebration at the Nagaland Civil Secretariat in Kohima, [] The post Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio backs early Naga solution, assures support for FNTA appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Nagaland Government Committed to Resolving Long-standing Naga Political Issue: CM Rio
Kohima, August 16: Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio reaffirmed the state governments commitment to finding a swift, honorable, and acceptable resolution to the long-standing Naga political issue. Speaking after hoisting the national flag at the Nagaland Civil Secretariat, he emphasized the need to strengthen law and order and tackle the growing threats of drug abuse ... Read more Nagaland Government Committed to Resolving Long-standing Naga Political Issue: CM Rio
Nagaland CM Seeks Early Solution To Naga Political Issue, FNTA
Nagaland marked Indias 80th Independence Day with a solemn ceremony at the Civil Secretariat Plaza in Kohima, where Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio hoisted the National Flag and addressed government employees along with a limited public gathering. In his speech, Rio emphasized the need for unity and reiterated his call for an early, honourable resolution to... The post Nagaland CM Seeks Early Solution To Naga Political Issue, FNTA first appeared on Northeast Today .
Avoid blame game on Assam floods, says Nagaland coal miners body
The Tuli Area Coal Mining Contractors Association says people in the two States should refrain from making unverified claims and focus on relief, recovery, and cooperation
A republic renewed by its citizens
Indias 80th Independence Day, to be celebrated on 15 August 2026, is not merely another anniversary on the national calendar. It is a historic milestone in the continuing journey of a civilisation that transformed the achievement of political freedom into the audacious project of building a constitutional democracy based on liberty, equality, justice and fraternity. Seventy-nine years after India broke the chains of colonial rule, the meaning of independence must be examined not only through the sacrifices of the freedom movement but also through the responsibilities that freedom places upon every citizen. Independence was never intended to be simply the transfer of power from one set of rulers to another. The freedom struggle represented a much larger aspiration: that the people of India should become masters of their own destiny. The Constitution subsequently gave institutional expression to that aspiration. It transformed the promise of freedom into fundamental rights, democratic institutions, an independent judiciary, universal adult franchise, federalism and the rule of law. The 80th Independence Day therefore offers an opportunity to ask a fundamental question: What does freedom mean to an Indian citizen in 2026? The answer cannot be confined to the waving of the Tricolour, patriotic songs or ceremonial speeches. Independence is meaningful only when citizens are free to speak, think, worship, associate, question authority, pursue knowledge, seek justice and participate equally in the democratic process. Political freedom acquires substance only when accompanied by social dignity, economic opportunity, constitutional protection and equality before law. Freedom is both a right and a responsibility The generation that fought for independence understood the price of freedom. Many went to prison, sacrificed careers, endured repression and, in numerous cases, gave their lives. They did not know what India would look like in 2026. But they had faith that succeeding generations would protect and enlarge the freedom they had secured. That responsibility now belongs to us. Citizenship in a democracy cannot be reduced to voting once every few years. A democratic citizen must remain alert to the functioning of institutions, demand accountability from those in power, respect constitutional limitations and defend the rights of otherseven when those rights are exercised by people with whom one disagrees. The true test of democracy is not whether we defend the freedom of those who agree with us. It is whether we are prepared to defend the freedom of those whose opinions, beliefs or politics may be different from our own. This is where the Constitution becomes the moral compass of the Republic. The Preambles commitment to justice, liberty, equality and fraternity is not ornamental language. It represents the foundational contract between the State and its citizens. The Republic becomes stronger when these principles become part of everyday civic conduct. Indias greatest achievement: constitutional democracy The extraordinary achievement of independent India lies in the fact that a deeply diverse society chose democracy. India brought together hundreds of communities, languages, cultures, faiths and traditions within a single constitutional framework. It adopted universal adult suffrage at the very beginning of the Republic, at a time when many newly independent nations were still struggling to establish democratic institutions. The Indian experiment has survived because democracy in India was never merely an institutional arrangement. It became a public habit, a political aspiration and, increasingly, a constitutional culture. Yet democracy can never be taken for granted. Every generation has to renew it. Institutions require vigilance. Fundamental rights require citizens who understand and defend them. The independence of constitutional institutions requires public commitment. The rule of law requires both rulers and citizens to accept that no individual or institution is above the Constitution. The 80th Independence Day should therefore become a national reminder that Indias future will be determined not only by governments but by the quality of its citizenship. And this is where Gen Z enters the national story Indias Gen Z is not merely the youngest generation of voters and professionals. It is increasingly the generation that will shape Indias intellectual, technological, economic and democratic future. This generation has grown up in a digital India. It communicates through smartphones, consumes information at extraordinary speed, creates content, challenges conventional hierarchies and is often impatient with traditional political language. That impatience should not necessarily be viewed as a weakness. It can be a democratic strength. Young Indians are asking difficult questions about employment, education, inequality, corruption, climate change, gender justice, institutional accountability, privacy, technology and the future of democracy. They want transparency and they want results. But Gen Z also faces a new challenge that the freedom fighters could never have imagined: the battle for truth in the digital age. Social media has democratised information, but it has also democratised misinformation. A fabricated story can travel faster than a verified fact. A manipulated image can acquire the appearance of truth. Algorithms can create echo chambers in which citizens hear only opinions that reinforce their existing beliefs. For Gen Z, therefore, digital citizenship is an essential component of constitutional citizenship. Freedom of expression must be accompanied by responsibility in the use of expression. The right to communicate must be matched by the duty to verify. Political disagreement should not become personal hatred. Criticism of government should not be confused with hostility towards the nation. A young citizen who checks facts before forwarding a message is performing an act of democratic responsibility. A young citizen who refuses to participate in online hatred is strengthening national unity. A young citizen who asks uncomfortable questions of authority is contributing to democracy. From patriotic emotion to constitutional patriotism Patriotism must not be measured only by the intensity of slogans. The deeper form of patriotism is respect for the constitutional values that hold India together. India does not belong to one religion, language, caste, region or political ideology. Its extraordinary identity lies precisely in its plurality. The idea of India is therefore not simply geographical. It is constitutional. It is the idea that a citizen in Kashmir and a citizen in Kanyakumari, a citizen in Nagaland and one in Gujarat, a Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jain or person of another faith, the rich and the poor, the majority and the minorityall possess equal constitutional dignity. Fraternity is therefore as important as liberty. Without fraternity, liberty can become individualistic and equality can become merely formal. Fraternity reminds us that democracy is ultimately about living together with dignity. The 80th Independence Day should consequently inspire us to move beyond majoritarian and minoritarian identities and rediscover the larger identity of constitutional citizenship. The first generation won freedom. The Constitution gave freedom a framework. Our generation must protect it. And Gen Z must carry it forward. Author is a Constitutional expert & a public intellectual
Nagaland church body opposesVande Mataram singing
The Nagaland Baptist Church Council says patriotism should arise from a shared love for the nation rather than compulsion
Nagaland Baptist Church Council opposes compulsory Vande Mataram singing
The Nagaland Baptist Church Council opposes making Vande Mataram singing compulsory. Students' federation also asked institutions to avoid the full national song. They believe the complete version conflicts with the country's secular principles. The council respects national symbols but emphasizes freedom of conscience and identity. They urge sensitivity and dialogue over coercion for national unity.
Temjen Imna Along shares hilarious KYC eye-scan struggle
Nagaland minister Temjen Imna Along shared a video of a Naga man struggling to complete an eye scan during KYC verification. As the scan repeatedly failed, people around him tried holding his eyelids open to help the system recognise his eyes, leaving social media users amused.
Nagaland churches body opposes compulsory 'Vande Mataram'
The Nagaland Baptist Church Council has voiced strong opposition to any directive making the singing of 'Vande Mataram' compulsory, especially for Christians. They argue that patriotism should not be reduced to forced conformity and that India's constitutional values of liberty, pluralism, and freedom of conscience must be respected. The council also called for dialogue and sensitivity from state institutions.
A trending clip captures a Nagaland minister hilariously battling a biometric eye scan, with assistants forced to hold his eyelids open for identification. This amusing moment underscores the flaws in facial recognition technology, particularly for people with diverse features. As biometric verification becomes more widespread in digital services, this incident reminds us of the ongoing challenges related to technology's accessibility.
Nagaland University Project Associate-I Recruitment 2026 - Walkin
Nagaland University has announced the Recruitment 2026 notification for 2 Project Associate-I posts. The application process will be conducted through a walk-in interview on 19 August 2026. Eligible candidates can apply through the official website,nagalanduniversity.ac.in.
Struggle Is Real: Nagaland Minister Shares Video Of Northeast Man's KYC Troubles
Nagaland minister Temjen Imna Along is an active social media user and regularly shares funny videos on his X and other social media handles.
Post-Flood Rehabilitation: Assam
By Banjit Sarmah The devastating floods that followed the cloudburst in Nagaland have left an unforgettable scar on Assam, particularly in Sivasagar, Jorhat, and parts of Golaghat. The floodwaters arrived suddenly, giving thousands of families little or no time to protect their homes, livestock, crops, or belongings. Entire villages were submerged within hours. Houses were [] The post Post-Flood Rehabilitation: Assams Biggest Challenge Ahead first appeared on Highland Post .
Nagaland minister's KYC video is eye-opening, highlights real struggle with humour
Nagaland ministers KYC video is eyeopening highlights real struggle with humour
Mizoram, Nagaland CMs welcome Centres move sending FCRA Bill to JPC
The Assam Christian Forum also appreciated the decision to refer the Amendment Bill to a Joint Parliamentary Committee
Nagaland University Assistant Professor Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online
Nagaland University has released the Recruitment 2026 notification for 1 Assistant Professor post. The application process will be conducted up to 29 August 2026. Eligible candidates can apply through the prescribed email application process.
Assam Floods: No Reports of Cloudbursts, 71 Families Receive Relief Funds
New Delhi, August 13: The central government clarified on Wednesday that there were no incidents of cloudbursts during the floods in Assam in July 2026. The floods were attributed to continuous rainfall in Assam, as well as in neighboring states Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Home Minister Nityanand Rai provided this clarification in a written response ... Read more Assam Floods: No Reports of Cloudbursts, 71 Families Receive Relief Funds
Central team reviews Nagaland situation
Nagaland CM urges Shah to reconsider FCRA amendments, seeks parliamentary panel review
Such a process would help address genuine concerns, remove apprehensions and build public confidence while protecting transparency, accountability and national interest, said Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio
Nagaland excise revenue touches Rs 22.51 crore in 5 years
IAF Agniveervayu Recruitment Rally 2026: Intake 01/2027 for Nagaland
Indian Air Force invites unmarried candidates for Agniveervayu (Other Than Science) Open Recruitment Rally 2026, Intake 01/2027, at Chumoukedima (Nagaland) and Sri Vijaya Puram (A&N Islands). Check eligibility, dates and salary.
Nagaland CM urges HM Shah to reconsider FCRA amendments, seeks review
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, urging him to reconsider the proposed amendments to the FCRA, and stated that the changes in the legislation could lead to a burden on churches and Christian charitable organisations and affect educational, healthcare and social welfare programmes in the state. Rio proposed that the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act amendments be referred to a parliamentary committee for comprehensive examination, with representatives of stakeholders concerned given an opportunity to present their views. Such a process, he said, would help address genuine concerns, remove apprehensions and build public confidence while protecting transparency, accountability and national interest. The move would demonstrate the inclusive and positive approach of the NDA government and reaffirm India's commitment to constitutional values, secular ethos and respect for the rights and contributions of all communities, the chief minister .
Nagalands tax collection up by over Rs 170cr in 25-26
Most people across Assams flood-prone districts know what to expect during six rainy months in a year, but the residents of Sivasagar and Charaideo, two historically safer districts along the Assam-Nagaland border, were not prepared for what hit them following a spell of heavy rainfall from July 18 to 22. The scale of devastation that occurred at an unprecedented speed has increased the challenge of recovering from the shock, with 99 dead and 7.21 lakh people affected, reportsRahul Karmakar
Nagaland CM Rio calls for preservation of indigenous culture
Army Jawan from Nellore Goes Missing While Returning Home
Ravi was working in the sanitation department in Tengnoupal district of Manipur. According to reports, he last spoke to his wife on July 19 near Dimapur Railway Station in Nagaland while he was on his way home for the holidays.
Naga Tribe Moves Gauhati High Court Over Sumi-Language Bible
The high court has issued notices to the Union government, the Nagaland government, the Bible Society of India (BSI) and other respondents, directing them to file their responses.
Nagaland sets up yarn bank in Dimapur for weavers to get it at subsidised rates
Collaboration, not blame game, needed to tackle floods, says Nagaland Minister
There are allegations that illegal mining activities in Nagaland contributed to the devastating floods in parts of Assam, claiming 95 lives so far
J&K power deficit shrinks from 19.1% to 0.1% in 12 years
Srinagar, Aug 06: In what could be termed as a major achievement, Jammu & Kashmir has generated 1,96,415.59 Million Units (MU) of electricity from all sources between 2014-15 and 2025-26, while simultaneously slashing its annual energy shaortfall from 19.1 per cent to just 0.1 per cent during the period, the data on the latest state-wise power generation and supply by Ministry of Power revealed. According to the details, accessed by Rising Kashmir, the Union Territory generated 14,687.20 MU in 2014-15, which rose to 15,313.52 MU in 2015-16 and 15,703.82 MU in 2016-17. Generation stood at 15,261.93 MU in 2017-18, increased to 16,853.78 MU in 2018-19, and reached its highest level of 18,537.25 MU in 2019-20. Power generation remained above 17,000 MU for the next three financial years, recording 17,441.97 MU in 2020-21, 17,489.83 MU in 2021-22 and 17,170.62 MU in 2022-23. It subsequently declined to 16,282.93 MU in 2023-24 and 15,595.82 MU in 2024-25, before recovering to 16,076.92 MU in 2025-26. During the first quarter of 2026-27 (Till June 2026), the UT generated 5,812.82 MU. Overall, Jammu & Kashmir generated around 1,96,415.59 MU of electricity between 2014-15 and 2025-26. With the output for April-June 2026, the cumulative generation touched over 2.02 lakh MU. The figures indicate that while the Union Territory has maintained relatively stable electricity generation over the years, it continues to rank in the middle tier among states and Union Territories. It generates considerably more electricity than several smaller states and UTs, including Goa, Sikkim, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. However, Jammu & Kashmir remains well behind the country's major power-producing states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Karnataka, each of which records annual generation several times higher than the UT. The national power generation from all sources increased from 11,10,392.27 MU in 2014-15 to 18,47,941.44 MU in 2025-26, reflecting a steady rise in electricity production across the country, the data reveals. Official data indicated that the annual power demand has crossed over 3,500 MW in recent years, while local generation often falls well short of the requirement during winter, necessitating large-scale imports of electricity. Moreover, the power supply data shows a clear improvement in Jammu & Kashmir over the last 12 years, with the gap between energy requirement and availability narrowing sharply. The data also points to a marked improvement in Jammu & Kashmir's power supply position over the years. The Union Territory's annual energy requirement increased from 16,214 MU in 2014-15 to 20,185 MU in 2025-26, while energy availability rose from 13,119 MU to 20,166 MU during the same period. Consequently, the gap between demand and supply narrowed significantly. The energy not supplied dropped from 3,095 MU (19.1%) in 2014-15 to just 19 MU (0.1%) in 2025-26. After remaining above 3,000 MU between 2016-17 and 2019-20, the deficit declined steadily to 2,551 MU in 2020-21, 1,524 MU in 2021-22, 317 MU in 2022-23, 277 MU in 2023-24, 90 MU in 2024-25, and 19 MU in 2025-26, indicating a near-elimination of the annual energy shortfall.
Tragedy Strikes Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh: Leaders Express Condolences and Call for Support
New Delhi, August 6: Leaders of the Indian National Congress, including Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and party president Mallikarjun Kharge, have expressed their deep sorrow over the devastating landslides and floods in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Rahul Gandhi took to social media platform X to convey his condolences. He stated, I am deeply saddened by ... Read more Tragedy Strikes Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh: Leaders Express Condolences and Call for Support
Nadda to visit flood-hit Arunachal Pradesh, review relief and rehabilitation mea
Union Health Minister JP Nadda will visit flood-hit Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday to assess damage, inspect relief camps and review rehabilitation and healthcare measures. The visit is the final leg of his three-day tour of Assam, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh following floods and landslides
Bridge Washed Away, Mudslides Block Nagaland Roads Amid Heavy Rain
Bridge washed away and mudslide disrupt roads in Nagaland, prompting traffic advisory.
JP Nadda to Visit Flood-Affected Arunachal Pradesh Amid Ongoing Relief Efforts
Itanagar, August 6: Union Health Minister JP Nadda is set to visit Arunachal Pradesh on Thursday as part of his three-day tour to assess the impact of floods and landslides in the northeastern states. Previously, he has already visited flood-affected areas in Assam and Nagaland. Naddas itinerary includes inspecting regions hit by sudden floods and ... Read more JP Nadda to Visit Flood-Affected Arunachal Pradesh Amid Ongoing Relief Efforts
Central Government Stands Firm with Nagaland Amid Flood Crisis: JP Nadda
Kohima, August 5: Central Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda assured on Wednesday that the central government is firmly standing with the Nagaland state government to address the situation arising from floods and landslides. He stated that the government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is working in continuous coordination with the state to ... Read more Central Government Stands Firm with Nagaland Amid Flood Crisis: JP Nadda
Flood in Assam due to Nagaland mining, will take up with Centre: Himanta Biswa Sarma
There is no illegal mining in Assam, says CM Sarma; govt. will begin assessing the damage from August 9 as the death toll mounts to 87; however, Nagaland-based organisations trash the theory
Health Minister JP Nadda to Assess Flood-Affected Areas in Northeast India
New Delhi, August 4: Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda will embark on a three-day visit to Northeast India from August 4 to 6. During this trip, he will assess the health services in regions affected by recent floods and landslides in Assam, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh. On August 4, Minister Nadda ... Read more Health Minister JP Nadda to Assess Flood-Affected Areas in Northeast India
Emergency action plans updated for 735 of 6,598 specified dams: Centre
Emergency action plans are updated for 735 of 6,598 specified dams nationwide. Maharashtra has the most dams, with 65 having updated emergency plans. Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat also have many dams with fewer updated plans. Assam and Nagaland have updated plans for all their dams. The National Dam Safety Authority maintains this dam information.
Assam to address flood causes after relief, rehab
Assam faces catastrophic floods in less prone districts, impacting many people. Congress blames illegal mining and syndicates for this man-made tragedy. The Assam government prioritizes relief and will discuss causes later. Discussions on accountability with Nagaland are deemed inappropriate at this stage. The current flood wave has claimed 82 lives across the state.
Of the affected States, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, and Nagaland have already received the first instalment of the Central share for the financial year 2026-27.
Video: Assam Riders Cross Flooded Roads, Landslide-Hit Stretches In Nagaland
Heavy rain repeatedly disrupted their journey, leaving stretches of road covered in mud and making travel difficult. Landslides and cracked sections of road further slowed their progress.
As Assam battles floods, Himanta says people must decide if they need Modi's presence or support
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma questioned the necessity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's physical presence. He stated that the government is receiving ample support and guidance from the Prime Minister. Discussions are underway with NBFCs and insurance companies for flood-affected people. The Chief Minister also addressed potential discussions with Nagaland regarding flood causes. Immediate relief and rehabilitation remain the government's top priority.
Assam floods: Central team completes damage assessment as death toll reaches 78
An Inter-Ministerial Central Team concluded its flood assessment visit to four worst-hit Assam districts. Prime Minister Modi discussed the flood situation with MPs from Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Assam officials briefed the Central Team on factors causing the unprecedented flood situation. The state government provided details on rescue and relief efforts for affected citizens.
Tragic Landslide in Nagaland Claims Lives of Two Brothers, Mother Injured
Kohima, July 30: A devastating landslide in Nagaland has resulted in the tragic deaths of two brothers, while their mother sustained injuries. This incident occurred early Wednesday morning in the Upper Penli Ward of Mokokchung, as a section of a hill collapsed onto their rented home amid heavy monsoon rains. According to officials from the ... Read more Tragic Landslide in Nagaland Claims Lives of Two Brothers, Mother Injured
Assam flood toll rises to 78 with three more deaths, 3 lakh remain affected in 7 districts
Three more deaths were reported in Assam floods, raising the total toll to seventy-eight. Over three lakh people remain affected across seven districts due to the ongoing deluge. Heavy to very heavy rainfall with thunderstorms is predicted for the next three days. This forecast could impact districts bordering Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland. Authorities are monitoring the situation and keeping emergency response systems on alert.
Nagaland landslide kills two siblings, injures mother after heavy rain
Two brothers died in a landslide in Nagaland's Mokokchung town after heavy rains. Assam's flood death toll has now reached seventy-five people. The state government increased ex-gratia compensation for deceased flood victims. Many displaced people are taking shelter in eighty-one operational relief camps. Infrastructure damage and submerged crop areas were also reported across affected districts.
Livelihood initiative launched for Nagaland prisoners
The Phek district police hope to change the lives of the district jail inmates with Project Revive
Indian Air Force Launches Major Rescue Operation in Nagaland Amidst Landslides
Kohima, July 29: The Indian Air Force has initiated a large-scale rescue operation in Nagaland due to heavy rainfall and landslides affecting the region. On Tuesday, the Air Force, in coordination with the state government, successfully evacuated over 100 stranded citizens and delivered essential relief supplies to remote areas. According to officials, the Air Forces ... Read more Indian Air Force Launches Major Rescue Operation in Nagaland Amidst Landslides
IAF Conducts Major Rescue Operation in Nagaland
Kohima, July 28: The Indian Air Force has launched a large-scale rescue operation in Nagaland due to heavy rainfall and landslides affecting various regions. In coordination with the state government, the Air Force successfully evacuated over 100 stranded civilians on Tuesday and delivered essential relief supplies to remote areas. Officials stated that the operation primarily ... Read more IAF Conducts Major Rescue Operation in Nagaland
Centre to hand over investigation of Khopanala explosion case in Nagaland to NIA
The National Investigation Agency will now investigate the Khopanala explosion case which occurred in Nagaland's Chumoukedima district on July 13. One Assam Rifles jawan was killed and four others sustained injuries. The Central Government deemed the offence to have national security implications. Both Nagaland Police and the NIA will coordinate the handover process.
The study identified climatic conditions that support beneficial microbial activity and enzyme functions. Findings established soil microbial communities as sensitive indicators of environmental change and sustainable tea production. This work will support climate-resilient tea production by improving soil health monitoring.
Viral '150 Pizzas For Protesters' Claim Falls Apart As Nagaland Man Admits Bill Was Fake
The clarification comes days after the claim that he had sent 150 Domino's pizzas to students at Jantar Mantar gained widespread attention on social media.
Assam flood toll rises to 47; CM Himanta Biswa Sarma calls it 'unusual'
Assam's chief minister reported forty-seven flood-related deaths and eight missing persons. Exceptionally heavy rainfall in Nagaland and Charaideo districts triggered the severe flooding. Water from Nagaland flowed downstream while Charaideo experienced extreme rainfall simultaneously. The India Meteorological Department ruled out a cloudburst, citing excessive rainfall instead. An inter-ministerial team will visit Assam on July 25 to assess flood damage.
Rescue efforts intensify in Nagaland, 180 stranded people evacuated amid rain-triggered landslides
In Nagaland, rescue operations are in full swing as the region grapples with rain-induced landslides. Over 180 individuals stranded due to the natural calamity are being airlifted, while the Indian Air Force has successfully evacuated 148 people from the districts of Mon and Longleng. Relief materials are being distributed across the affected areas alongside financial assistance, as officials closely monitor the ongoing monsoon and work towards restoring vital services.
Flood toll climbs to 47 in Assam; over 7 lakh affected
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says localised heavy rainfall 436% above normal and cloudbursts upstream in Nagaland combined to cause the unprecedented devastation
Assam faces worst floods in 60 years as death toll rises to 30
Assam is facing its worst flooding in 60 years, with over 8 lakh people affected and at least 30 deaths reported. Authorities say a cloudburst in Nagaland triggered flash floods across several districts, while fresh rainfall warnings continue to raise fears of further flooding and landslides.
Assam floods leave 35 dead, over 100 missing; toll may rise, says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam's chief minister reported thirty-five flood deaths and over one hundred missing people. He expressed apprehension that the casualty figure will rise further due to widespread devastation. Several areas remain inaccessible to rescue teams, leaving thousands stranded in floodwaters. Floods were triggered by a cloudburst in Nagaland's Mon district, affecting multiple districts. Opposition questioned the government's preparedness and flood management strategy during the assembly session.
Nagaland releases Rs 70 lakh ex-gratia for landslide victims in Mon district after floods
Nagaland government released Rs 70 lakhs ex-gratia and relief for flood and landslide victims. The Chief Minister also provided Rs 10 lakhs for civil societies and volunteers assisting rescue efforts. Extreme weather claimed nine lives and caused widespread destruction across the district. The District Administration continues search and rescue operations and relief distribution. Residents are advised to remain vigilant due to continuing monsoon conditions.
Nagaland-set 'Angh' to compete in TIFF 2026's Platform section
The Nagaland-set film will have its world premiere in Platform, TIFF's competitive section dedicated to distinctive director-driven cinema. The 2026 line-up features 12 films from around the world.
Nagaland Government Allocates 70 Lakh for Flood and Landslide Relief in Mon District
New Delhi, July 22: The Deputy Commissioner of Mon district in Nagaland, along with the Chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), has announced that the state government has released 70 lakh from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) for families affected by severe landslides and sudden floods caused by continuous rainfall on July ... Read more Nagaland Government Allocates 70 Lakh for Flood and Landslide Relief in Mon District
Congress Faces Major Setback in Nagaland as Mokokchung Leaders Resign en Masse
Kohima, July 22: The Congress party has suffered a significant political blow in Nagaland. Leaders from the Mokokchung district, including members of the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC), District Congress Committee (DCC), Youth Congress, and Womens Congress, have collectively resigned from all party positions and their primary membership. In their resignation letters addressed to the ... Read more Congress Faces Major Setback in Nagaland as Mokokchung Leaders Resign en Masse
Parts of Assam were once under sea: Study
A team from Nagaland University probed a prominent middle-Eocene sedimentary rock formation in Karbi Anglong district to arrive at a conclusion
Assam floods submerge Nazira tea estates, over 57,000 people affected
Unprecedented floods have severely impacted tea estates in Nazira Sub-Division, Sivasagar District. Incessant rainfall in Nagaland caused rivers to breach danger levels, submerging estates and infrastructure. Thousands of tea workers and their families sought refuge in elevated structures within the estates. The Indian Army launched Operation Jal Rahat to aid state rescue efforts in Upper Assam. The Assam government is coordinating relief and rehabilitation to restore normalcy.
Northeast flood fury: 8 feared dead in Nagaland landslides; 1.7L affected in Assam floods
Nagaland Issues Alert Amid Heavy Rainfall in Wokha District
Wokha, July 19: The district administration of Wokha in Nagaland has issued a public safety advisory due to continuous heavy rainfall. Authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions in light of potential flooding, landslides, and damage to public infrastructure. According to a notice from the Deputy Commissioners office and the District ... Read more Nagaland Issues Alert Amid Heavy Rainfall in Wokha District
Rain Fury Kills 17 in Nagaland, Uttarakhand, J&K Bears Brunt With Cloudburst
Heavy rain warnings were also issued for Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and northern West Bengal
Nagaland landslides kill eight, including children, in Mon district
Massive landslides in Nagaland's Mon district have claimed at least eight lives. Heavy rainfall caused flash floods and extensive damage to property and infrastructure. The Nagaland government expressed grief and offered condolences to the bereaved families. Immediate ex-gratia assistance has been announced for the deceased and injured victims. Authorities are monitoring the situation and advising the public to remain vigilant.
At least eight dead, 15 hurt in Nagaland landslide
Heavy incessant rainfall and a cloudburst caused widespread destruction at various locations in and around Mon town; State announces ex-gratia of 4 lakh for kin of deceased, 74,000 for each of the injured
Tragic Landslide in Mon, Nagaland Claims Eight Lives
Mon, July 19: A devastating landslide in Mon, Nagaland, has resulted in the loss of eight lives, confirmed by Deputy Commissioner Venyei Konyak (NCS). The landslide occurred beneath the Assam Rifles camp, affecting a civilian settlement after continuous rainfall. Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio expressed his condolences over the tragic incident. In a post on social ... Read more Tragic Landslide in Mon, Nagaland Claims Eight Lives
Nagaland Police offers Rs 50,000 reward for clues on deadly IED blast
Nagaland Police has announced a Rs 50,000 reward for credible information leading to the identification or arrest of those behind the July 13 IED blast in Chmoukedima that killed an Assam Rifles jawan and injured four others. Police assured confidentiality for informants and sought public help to recover evidence and trace the accused.
Nagaland police offer 50K reward for leads in July 13 IED blast
An Assam Rifles havildar was killed, and four others were critically injured following a blast suspected to have been caused by an improvised explosive device (IED) at Khopanullah under Chmoukedima A village
Abdon Mech ahead of his India tour From Our Corners alongside Frizzell DSouza
Places I Find You In, marks Frizzell DSouzas first collaboration with musician Abdon Mech from Nagaland. The duo embark on their From Our Corners India tour shortly.
Hurdles before Assam-Nagaland border oil exploration | Explained
Extremist and traditional tribe-based organisations in Nagaland do not want oil majors to resume oil exploration and extraction until the interstate border dispute and the Indo-Naga political issue are resolved
IED blast in Nagaland's Chumoukedima kills Assam Rifles havildar, injures four; search intensifies
Security forces intensified search operations in Nagaland after an IED blast killed one soldier. Four other personnel sustained injuries and are receiving hospital treatment. A civilian also suffered a leg injury from flying debris during the explosion. Officials and militant groups condemned the attack and vowed justice for perpetrators. Meanwhile, Manipur police launched an operation to apprehend those responsible for a July ambush.

