Author: Aloto Naga

Aloto Naga is a journalist and digital media professional, known for impactful public-interest reporting across Nagaland and Northeast India. As the founding editor of Nagaland News Today, he upholds a strong standard of credibility and professionalism.

Sümi Hoho appeals to save Zunheboto Government College from faculty transfers

The Sümi Hoho has issued a strong appeal to the Nagaland Higher Education Department, demanding the immediate revocation of faculty transfers from Zunheboto Government College. Representing the people of Zunheboto district, the organisation warned that continued staff depletion at the lone government Arts institution threatens its survival and undermines higher education in the region. In a formal representation to Higher Education Minister Temjen Imna Along, the Sümi Hoho expressed alarm over the recent attachment of an Assistant Professor from the History Department to another location. The group noted that despite a previous appeal dated May 16, 2025 to reverse earlier…

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Zunheboto DC and Sumi Hoho face off over government college crisis

A face-off between Sumi Hoho President Dr. Vihuto Asumi and Zunheboto DC Dharam Raj, IAS, dominated the DPDB meeting held on August 7 at the DC Conference Hall. The discussion centered on the deteriorating state of Zunheboto Government College, with both leaders expressing sharply different views and concerns. The meeting began with a welcome to a newly inducted board member, followed by crucial discussions on education, public service delivery, and preparations for the upcoming Independence Day celebration. Also Read Sümi Hoho Demands Action to Save Zunheboto Government College Suruhuto Area Sports Association (SASA) Registration Forwarded Among the key proposals was the…

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Surumi Servants of God: Global Missionaries, Pastors & Theologians

Surumi village in Nagaland holds a rich spiritual legacy of producing dedicated men and women who have committed their lives to serving the Lord. From local churches in Nagaland to mission fields across India and beyond. Surumi servants of God from pastors, missionaries, evangelists, and theological scholars have made a remarkable impact in the Christian ministry. This compilation, prepared by the Surumi Church Leaders’ Fellowship (SCLF), recognizes: Surumi-born individuals currently serving around the world in full-time ministry Retired or former servants of God who have faithfully completed their service Those presently serving within Surumi village Surumi villagers who have studied…

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Shri Krodi Rhetso Assumes Charge as SP Kohima

🚨 Update | August 5, 2025: Krodi Rhetso has taken charge as SP Kohima following the latest Nagaland police reshuffle announced by the Home Department of Nagaland. Several key IPS officer transfers and Kohima police postings were also implemented. In a major administrative shift, Krodi Rhetso officially assumed charge as Superintendent of Police (SP), Kohima on August 5, 2025, following a wide-ranging Nagaland police reshuffle announced by the Home Department of Nagaland on 31 July 2025. The new Kohima police posting is part of a broader strategy involving several IPS officer transfers across the state. Nagaland Police Reshuffle The Home…

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Rape accused misuse bail to attack survivors in India

❗ Update | August 4, 2025: This opinion piece highlights how India’s legal system is being misused by rape accused who, after being released on bail, have attacked survivors or their families. Real cases are cited to expose systemic failure and demand urgent reform. In a country that constitutionally promises justice for all, it is horrifying to see how the very system meant to protect survivors often empowers the accused instead. India’s legal framework — particularly its bail provisions — has become a tool of retribution in several rape cases, where the accused, once released, have gone on to attack,…

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Sümi Patriots’ Day Marks Emotional Tribute in Zunheboto

📅 Update | August 4, 2025: Sumi Patriots Day was commemorated in Zunheboto with moving tributes to General Kaito Sukhai and other Sümi heroes, honoring their legacy and sacrifice. The spirit of patriotism resonated across Zunheboto today as Sumi Patriots Day was solemnly observed at the Patriots’ Monolith Point in Alahuto Colony Junction. Organized by the All Sumi Students’ Union (SKK), the event served as a heartfelt homage to the sacrifices made by Sümi patriots, most notably General Kaito Sukhai. Delivering the keynote address, SKK President Gihuka Zhimomi emphasized the historical relevance of the day. He stated that the remembrance…

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Assam eviction drive at Nagaland border in Rengma Forest

📅 Update | August 3, 2025: The Assam eviction drive near the Nagaland border continues, with over 1.39 lakh bighas cleared. This opinion highlights the broader implications of the campaign. The Assam eviction drive near the Nagaland border is more than just a bureaucratic action it’s a bold and calculated move to reclaim state-owned forest land and reassert control over long-disputed territories. Spearheaded by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, this operation has ignited both praise and controversy as Assam confronts illegal settlements head-on, making a strong statement about land rights, ecological preservation, and demographic integrity. At the heart of this…

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Zelenskyy decree shapes Ukraine’s war and peace strategy

🇺🇦 Update: Ukraine’s use of the Zelenskyy decree from 2022 — which banned talks with Putin — is under renewed attention after the president now called for a peace summit. In October 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a powerful presidential decree that officially banned negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing invasion and war crimes. This executive action now known widely as the Zelenskyy decree helped Ukraine maintain a firm position, supported strongly by NATO and the West. However, nearly three years later, President Zelenskyy declared on July 19, 2025: “A meeting at the level of leaders is needed…

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Kohima rally NAWO protest after Botsa assault

🔴 Update — August 2, 2025: Kohima rally draws thousands as NAWO leads a peaceful protest in Kohima over the alleged attempted rape and attempted murder of a mother of four in Botsa; memorandum submitted seeking swift justice and denial of bail. Kohima rally: Thousands joined a NAWO-led march in Kohima on Saturday after a 19-year-old was accused of assaulting a mother of four in Botsa on July 16; protesters walked from Razhü Point to the Deputy Commissioner’s office, submitted a memorandum seeking swift justice and denial of bail, and demanded strict action in the case.  What happened in Botsa…

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Chhattisgarh NIA Court grants bail in religious conversion case

Update | August 2, 2025: The Chhattisgarh NIA Court has granted bail to three Christian missionaries, including two nuns, after two lower courts had rejected their bail pleas in a high-profile religious conversion and trafficking case that continues to dominate headlines. The Chhattisgarh NIA Court has granted bail to three Christian missionaries, including two nuns, in a viral religious conversion case that has triggered nationwide outrage and drawn global attention. The accused were arrested at Durg Railway Station on July 23 and initially denied bail twice before the NIA court intervened in what many are calling a landmark ruling on…

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