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Pratyaya Jagannath, Sudipta Chatterjee, Chubamenla Jamir, and Swarup Dutta. "What Factors are Responsible for The Continued Adoption of The Shifting Cultivation Practices?" Journal of Advanced Zoology 44, S-5 (2023): 1268–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44is-5.1207.

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Shifting cultivation, deeply ingrained in Nagaland's culture, is a complex agricultural practice that continues to thrive despite modernization. This study presents a comparative analysis of four key districts in Nagaland—Dimapur, Kohima, Zunheboto, and Mokokchung—based on a range of social, economic, environmental, and policy-related criteria. The results reveal the multifaceted factors that contribute to the persistence of shifting cultivation in the region and emphasize its importance for the people of Nagaland.
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Yadav, Arun K., Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, and Limatemjen. "First report of the Gondwana genus Beatogordius from India, with further records of two Chordodes species (Gordiida, Nematomorpha)." ZooKeys 643 (January 5, 2017): 53–61. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.643.10506.

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Three horsehair worms (Nematomorpha) are recorded from Nagaland, India. The first species is Chordodes combiareolatus, which was recently described from Nagaland. The second is Chordodes cf. furnessi, earlier reported from Meghalaya, and some new observations are added. The third is a new species, described as Beatogordius nagalandis sp. n. This is the first report of the genus Beatogordius in India and this observation fits well into the Gondwana distribution of the genus. The species is quite similar to B. chinensis, reported from South China.
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Achumi, Ilito. "Fragmented Voices with Guilt and Apologies: Interrogating Narratives on Ordination of Women in Nagaland Churches." Feminist Theology 31, no. 1 (2022): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09667350221112882.

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The category ‘women’ is one of the majority members in the Nagaland churches of Northeast India. Institutionalization of associations and churches according to denominations has contributed to the bureaucratization of churches, arranging the church positions in vertical hierarchy. Today, churches in Nagaland struggle with complex gender hierarchies. Women are underrepresented in church leadership in Nagaland. Historically, Naga Women theologians have been absent in the process of licencing and ordination. This article attempts to explore both the structural dynamics and local practices in the
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Imlisunup. "Status of Higher Education in Nagaland." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 08 (2018): 282–85. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1344068.

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The formal education in Nagaland started only after the Nagas came in contact with the British people. Higher education in Nagaland started after more than a decade of India’s Independence. The State has made an appreciable quantitative progress in terms of literacy rate compared to the national average of India. However, the state still lack in the field of Higher Education in terms of quality education and Infrastructure. The Private agency seems to be the Key player in the Higher education sector in Nagaland. This has certain drawbacks in a state like Nagaland where the majority of th
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Jagannath, Pratyaya, Chubamnela Jamir, Sudipto Chatterjee, and Swarup Dutta. "Transformative Trends: Northeast's Agriculture Resurgence In Food Crop Production and Diversity." Dogo Rangsang Research Journal 14, no. 03 (2023): 120–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10829703.

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This study examines the evolving landscape of crop production in Nagaland, North East, India, through secondary sources, and focuses on the period from 1999-00 to 2014-15. Transformative trends in cropproduction and diversification in Nagaland were observed. The observations revealed that there was a notablysubstantial increase in non-cotton fibre crops like jute and Mesta, but a decline in cotton production. Pulsesexperienced a remarkable growth of 606%. The area under Food Grain cultivation expanded by 51.6%, with acorresponding 128% surge in production, driven by both increased cultiva
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Jamir, Rongsennungla, and Dr Gautam Patikar. "Impact of Demographic Variations on Consumer Satisfaction: A Study of Local and Non-local Goods in Nagaland." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 9, no. 4 (2024): 278–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.94.39.

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This study looks at how consumer satisfaction with local and non-local goods is affected by demographic characteristics in six districts of Nagaland: Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung, Tuensang, Mon, and Kiphire. The study aims to investigate how consumer satisfaction levels are influenced by characteristics such as gender, occupational status, and district-specific differences. Using an organized interview schedule, primary data was gathered from a sample of 600 respondents—a varied cross-section of Nagaland's population. The primary measure used for examining satisfaction levels was the Average Co
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Sarkar, Devpriya. "The Potential for Sustainable Organic Farming in Nagaland: A Case Study." Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development 31, no. 2 (2021): 266–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10185291211065244.

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In 2015, Sikkim, a North-Eastern state of India, achieved the state of being fully organic. Later, states like Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Goa and Kerala have declared their intentions to be fully organic. In Nagaland, more than 47% of the population is engaged in agriculture and entirely dependent on the traditional mode of farming and has used organic manure like cattle dung, dried leaves-litter and crop residues for enhancing the capacity of soil from time immemorial. Also, studies have shown that the state of Nagaland has negligible use of inorganic supplements in their fields. Thus, Nag
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MELIKA, GEORGE, AVUNJIKKATTU PARAMBIL RANJITH, IRENE LOBATO-VILA, DHARMA RAJAN PRIYADARSANAN, and JULI PUJADE-VILLAR. "A new cynipid inquiline of the genus Lithosaphonecrus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Synergini) from India, with an updated key to all known species." Zootaxa 5060, no. 1 (2021): 124–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5060.1.6.

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A new species of cynipid inquiline, Lithosaphonecrus nagalandi Melika, Lobato-Vila & Pujade-Villar, sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Synergini), is described from the state of Nagaland (India) reared from undescribed bud galls on an undetermined species of Lithocarpus (Fagaceae), thus being the first Lithosaphonecrus known from India. Description, diagnosis, data on phenology and host associations, and illustrations of the new species are given. An identification key to all known Lithosaphonecrus is also provided. The biology of the genus Lithosaphonecrus and the distribution range of Sap
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Singh, R. K., Rakesh Kumar Chaurasia, and D. Borkotoky. "Morphometric Attributes of Nagaland Long Hair Goat of Zunheboto District, Nagaland." Journal of Krishi Vigyan 7, no. 1 (2018): 154. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2349-4433.2018.00123.x.

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Daimary, Ranjit, and Nripemo Odyuo. "Distributional note on Balanophora fungosa (Balanophoraceae) from Nagaland, India." Journal of Non Timber Forest Products 27, no. 4 (2020): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2021-ru8tgf.

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The species Balanophora fungosa J.R. Forst. & G. Forst. (Balanophoraceae) collected for the first time from Nagaland state is an addition to the flora of Nagaland. Detailed descriptions and distribution of the species along with colour photograph has been provided for its easy identification.
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K, Tohuto, and Somingam Mawon Dr. "Civil Society Organizations and the NLTP Act, 1989: A critical analysis of liquor prohibition in Nagaland." International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 12, no. 4 (2024): 349–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14264156.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Following the enactment of the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act in 1989, Nagaland became the third state in India to impose a statutory ban on alcohol. This legislation was introduced largely due to the advocacy of civil society organizations (CSOs), such as the Naga Mothers&rsquo; Association and prominent church groups like the Nagaland Baptist Church Council, despite minimal political commitment from the state government. However, liquor remains readily accessible, particularly in the districts of Dimapur, Chumoukedima, and Niuland, which collectively
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Kessen, Kenilo, Meziwang Zeliang, Thsope Medo, Mhabemo Patton, Vekho Tunyi, and Dimusie Pojar. "Nagaland's Contribution to India's National Action Plan on Climate Change." Highlander Journal 3, no. 2 (2024): 87–89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11001851.

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This short article describes the initiatives taken by Nagaland in response to India&rsquo;s National Action Plan&nbsp;on Climate Change. It highlights the Himalayan Region&rsquo;s susceptibility to climate change e ects and&nbsp;describes two vulnerability assessments conducted by the Nagaland State Climate Change Cell.
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Singh, Subhash. "Recognition of Naga Customary Law and Practices in Northeast India: Convergence or Conflict." International Journal of Law and Society 8, no. 2 (2025): 83–102. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijls.20250802.13.

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India is a unique example of unity in diversity. The diversity and variety of the language, caste, culture, tribe and religion is remarkably distinguished as a wonderful mosaic of anthropological splendor. Tribal peoples generally prefer having their disputes determined by the customary courts because their procedures are simpler and cheaper compared to formal law courts. The courts are also located near the public and the justice is available at the doorstep of the people. The courts apply orally transmitted rules and norms while rendering decisions. Village Court in Nagaland is unique not on
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Pulin Patgiri, Maongkar T. Changkiri, Palash Deb Nath Rokozeno, and Otto S. Awomi. "Incidence of Citrus Tristeza Virus and its Vector Toxoptera citricida in Different Parts of Assam and Nagaland, India." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 10, no. 9 (2021): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1009.008.

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A field survey was conducted in 2018 to study the incidence of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) and its aphid vectors, in different citrus growing regions of the states of Assam and Nagaland, India. Leaf samples of Assam lemon (Citrus limon) and Khasi mandarin (Citrus reticulata) were collected from four districts of Assam (Jorhat, Tinsukia, Sivasagar and Golaghat) and two districts of Nagaland (Mokokchung and Wokha). Citrus leaf samples were collected from a total of 190 citrus plants and were used for detection of CTV infection through Double Antibody Sandwich-Enzyme linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (
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Singh, Konjengbam Ramit, Hau Ngaih Lian, Bendangsenla, and Animesh Sarkar. "Musa aurantiaca and its genetic diversity in Nagaland." Ecology, Environment and Conservation 29, suppl (2023): 432–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/eec.2023.v29i06s.067.

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This study focuses on Musa aurantiaca Baker (Musaceae), a Musa species found in Northeast India, Tibet, and Northern Myanmar. The research was conducted at the School of Agricultural Sciences (SAS), Nagaland University, to examine the morphology of the species and explore its genetic diversity in Nagaland. Through a comprehensive analysis, this study sheds light on the diverse attributes of Musa aurantiaca, providing valuable insights into its morphology and genetic composition in the Nagaland region. The findings contribute to the knowledge and conservation efforts of this species, highlighti
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Das, Tanusri, and Kochumackel George Emiliyamma. "First Records of Four Species of Earwigs (Insecta: Dermaptera) from Nagaland, India." UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 44, no. 14 (2023): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2023/v44i143551.

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The present paper is intended to report four new records of earwigs for the State, Nagaland. The species, Euborellia manipurensis Srivastava, 1979, Chaetospania feae Bormans, 1894, Adiathella metallicus (Srivastava, 1885) and Allodahlia dineshi Gangola, 1965 are reported for the first time from Nagaland. A systematic list of Dermaptera known till date is also provided.
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Ngullie, C., L. Daiho, N. K. Adhikary, Tiaienla, and Bendangsenla. "Management strategy for leaf blight of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) in foothills of Nagaland." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 16, no. 3 (2024): 1033–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v16i3.5614.

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Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) is a major cole crop in India. Cabbage leaf blight caused by Alternaria sp. is one of the serious foliar diseases responsible for low production and productivity. The disease is challenging to manage alone with fungicides or bioagents. Hence, the present study was undertaken to manage the disease effectively by utilizing bioagents, fungicides, and their combinations. The field trial was carried out in the Horticultural Research Farm, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagaland University, Medziphema, Nagaland, during Rabi, 2022-2023 and in vitro evalu
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PUNDIR, R. K., P. K. SINGH, P. S. DANGI, and H. ZELIANG. "Characterisation and evaluation of Tho-Tho cattle of Nagaland." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 88, no. 4 (2018): 434–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v88i4.78810.

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Surveys were conducted in 24 villages of 4 districts of Nagaland, i.e. Kohima, Phek, Zuhneboto and Dimapur to characterise Tho-Tho cattle of Nagaland. A total of 242 cattle of different age and sex including 186 Tho-Tho and 56 desi/non-descript were recorded for physical and ten different morphometric traits. To know management and performance of Tho-Tho cattle, 76 farmers were interviewed form these districts. It was observed that Tho-Tho cattle was mainly reared for beef as people preferred beef over pork. Cattle population of the state showed sharp decline of 51% during the years 2007–2012
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Pfüchüpe-ü Mero, Kazhuhrii Eshuo, and Neizo Puro. "Strobilanthes khasyana (Acanthaceae): an addition to the flora of Nagaland, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 16, no. 5 (2024): 25276–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.8960.16.5.25276-25278.

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The present paper deals with the taxon Strobilanthes khasyana reported for the first time from the state of Nagaland, northeastern India. The taxon which was earlier reported to be endemic to the states of Meghalaya, Sikkim, and West Bengal has extended its distributional range to Nagaland state. The detailed morphological description and the photographs are provided for easy identification.
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Dr., J. Suresh Kumar, Thou Pauyileube, and D.Shobana Mrs. "Impact of Subsidies Schemes on the Development of the Agricultural Sector in Nagaland." International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research 9, no. 2 (2023): 24–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7685050.

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<strong>Abstract</strong><strong>&mdash;</strong> Agriculture plays an important role in the livelihood of the people of Nagaland, where about seventy per cent of the people are either engaged directly or indirectly to agricultural activities. Naga farmers practices old- traditional cultivation of shifting/jhum cultivation. Despite of having more than half of its population engaged in agriculture it still depends on other states of the country in many ways. Growth in agricultural sector is one of the effective means of reducing poverty in rural areas and which can be achieved through subsidies
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Konyak, WL, SP Kanaujia, A. Jha, HP Chaturvedi, and A. Ananda. "Genetic Variability, Correlation and Path Coefficient Analysis of Brinjal." SAARC Journal of Agriculture 18, no. 1 (2020): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sja.v18i1.48378.

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A field experiment was conducted during 2017-2018 for evaluating the performance of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) genotypes under foothill condition of Nagaland following randomized block design with three replications at the experimental farm of Horticulture, SASRD, Nagaland University, Medziphema, Nagaland. Forty six brinjal genotypes viz. IIVR- 1, IIVR-2, IIVR- 3, IIVR- 4, IIVR-5, IIVR-6, IIVR-7, IIVR-8, IIVR-9, IIVR- 10, IIVR-11, IIVR-12, IIVR-13, IIVR-14, IIVR-15, IIVR-16, IIVR-17, IIVR- 18, IIVR-19, IIVR-20, IIVR-21, IIVR-22, IIVR-23, IIVR- 24, IIVR-25, IIVR- 26, IIVR-27, IIVR-28, IIVR-
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JEHAMALAR, E. EYARIN, KAILASH CHANDRA, SRIMOYEE BASU, and C. SELVAKUMAR. "Review of Ptilomera (Ptilomera) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) from India, with description of a new species." Zootaxa 4370, no. 5 (2018): 501. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4370.5.3.

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The subgenus Ptilomera (Ptilomera) Amyot &amp; Serville, 1843 of India is reviewed and Ptilomera (P.) nagalanda Jehamalar &amp; Chandra, sp. nov. is described from Peren District, Nagaland, India. The new species can clearly be distinguished from its congeners in India by the presence of silvery white setae on the sub-lateral region of the meso- and metanota and the presence of a fringe of fine short setae of different lengths on the flexor region of the mid femur reaching beyond the middle in the male. Detailed illustrations of the apterous male of the new species and male and female of other
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Talukdar, S., and S. Sengupta. "Edible frog species of Nagaland." Journal of Environmental Biology 41, no. 4(SI) (2020): 927–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22438/jeb/4(si)/ms_1918.

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Ezung, T. Zarenthung. "Issues of Migration in Nagaland." International Journal of Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2015): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2321-5771.2015.00006.x.

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Summyangma, Limboo Subba. "Canine Parvovirus in Jalukie, Nagaland." Science World a monthly e magazine 2, no. 9 (2022): 1551–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7069563.

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Canine Parvovirus [CPV] infection is a global infectious and highly contagious viral disease of canine, resulting in severe GIT disease and occasionally cardiac disease with high morbidity rate (up to 100%) and frequent mortality (up to 10%) (Anum, 1979). The pathogenicity and transmission of this virus is amazingly quick due to its unusual high contagiousness. The virus responsible for Canine Parvovirus is a non-enveloped DNA virus. Canine Parvovirus is a stable virus that can survive for up to 5-7 months in the environment, this means, susceptible dogs can contract the virus simply by coming
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KUMAR, RAJESH, SHAILESH PANDEY, RAJA R. RISHI, and KRISHNA GIRI. "Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer (Agaricomycetes) – a new generic record of edible mushroom for Nagaland, Northeast India." Asian Journal of Agriculture 1, no. 01 (2017): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/asianjagric/g010102.

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Kumar R, Pandey S, Rishi RR, Giri K. 2017. Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer (Agaricomycetes) - a new generic record of edible mushroom for Nagaland, Northeast India. Asian J Agric 1: 6-8. In August 2013, an interesting mushroom was collected from the Puliebzie forest range in Kohima District of Nagaland state of India. The mushroom was identified as Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer based on the macroscopic and microscopic characters.
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Suokhrie, Kelhouvinuo. "Clans and clanlectal contact." Asia-Pacific Language Variation 2, no. 2 (2016): 188–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/aplv.2.2.04suo.

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Abstract This is the first variationist study of clan intermarriage and intergenerational change in Nagaland (India). The study investigates clan as a sociolinguistic variable by drawing data from the Angami (belonging to the Kuki-Chin-Naga sub-group of Tibeto-Burman languages) community of Kohima village in Nagaland. The linguistic variables examined include two alveolar fricatives and three affricates showing variable palatalization. Like many other clan-based communities (cf. Stanford, 2007, 2008, 2009), Angamis practice exogamy. Women settle down in their husband’s clans in the same villag
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Longkumer, Oshyajem, and Tania Sur Roy. "EXPLORING ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES OF PRINCIPALS IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE COLLEGES IN NAGALAND." International Journal of Advanced Research 11, no. 09 (2023): 757–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/17586.

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The educational framework of higher education in Nagaland, India, encompasses both Government and Private colleges of higher learning, with each institution serving as a crucial component of the states educational infrastructure. This abstract presents a comprehensive examination of a comparative study that seeks to investigate the administrative issues encountered by Principals in Government and Private colleges in Nagaland. The research study utilizes a descriptive cum normative survey approach, incorporating surveysas data collection methods to gather information from Principals. This study
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Kumar, Dr J. Suresh, and Ms Wanben C. Konyak. "A Descriptive Study on Agriculture System in Nagaland: Schemes and Implementations." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. XI (2023): 644–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.7011050.

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Aim of the Study: Nagaland, a northeastern state of India, is characterized by its diverse agro-climatic conditions and rich cultural heritage. Agriculture is the primary livelihood for the majority of its population. This descriptive study delves into the agricultural landscape of Nagaland, focusing on the various schemes and implementations that have been put in place to enhance agricultural productivity and socio-economic development. Design/Methodology: The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative insights gathered from field surveys and
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Nath, Aatreyee, Liza Handique Bhattacharyya*, Pranaba Nanda Bhattacharyya, Vipin Parkash, and Bijay Sharma. "Comparative assessment of arbuscular mycoorhizal fungi (AMF) associated with Oroxylum indicum L. (Kurz.)- an ethno-medicinal plant of N. E. India." Annals of Plant Sciences 5, no. 10 (2016): 1436. http://dx.doi.org/10.21746/aps.2016.10.003.

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Oroxylum indicum L. (Kurz.) is an ethno-medicinally important plant of North East India. In the present investigation, a comparative study was conducted to assess the AM fungal associations of Oroxylum indicum (L.) Kurz. each at two sampling locations of Jorhat district, Assam and Mon district of Nagaland, N. E. India. Comparatively higher root colonization (100±0) and maximum spore population (1239±13.4) were observed in the rhizospheric samples of Mon district, Nagaland, the region which is geographically more distinct and diverse than the other study location. The rhizospheric samples of Jo
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Phom, Chaueichongla, and Jeyaparvarthi Somasundaram. "Diversity of edible insects in Tuensang district, Nagaland, India." ENTOMON 48, no. 3 (2023): 471–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v48i3.952.

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This study provides important information on the population diversity of edible insects in Tuensang district, Nagaland, India. The region is known for its diverse group of entomofauna, which are used as a healthy food source by the local people. In the study to evaluate the edible insects of Tuensang district, Nagaland, 23 different varieties of insects were identified. The study highlights the importance of these insects as a food source for the local people, which could have implications for food security and sustainability in the region.
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Roy, Dilip Kumar, Rikertre Lytan, David Lalsama Biate, and Nripemo Odyuo. "Stadiochilus R. M. Sm. (Zingiberaceae: Zingibereae), a new generic record for India." Turczaninowia 24, no. 4 (2021): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.24.4.4.

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The monotypic ginger genus Stadiochilus R. M. Sm. with S. burmanicus R. M. Sm. earlier known from Myanmar is reported here as a new record for India from the state of Nagaland. A detailed taxonomic description along with photographic illustrations of S. burmanicus is given. For conservation purposes, the IUCN status of this species has been evaluated as Endangered. The present field study ascertained that extraction of timber and non-timber forest products, forest fires and shifting cultivation are the major threats to the species in the locality in Nagaland reported here.
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Humtsoe, N. Janbemo, and B. Kilangla Jamir. "Earnings Effect of Education in Nagaland." Educational Quest- An International Journal of Education and Applied Social Sciences 7, no. 3 (2016): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2230-7311.2016.00034.9.

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Singh, Gurinder. "A Decade of Ceasefire in Nagaland." Strategic Analysis 31, no. 5 (2007): 815–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09700160701662302.

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Jamir, T. T., H. K. Sharma, and A. K. Dolui. "Folklore medicinal plants of Nagaland, India." Fitoterapia 70, no. 4 (1999): 395–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0367-326x(99)00063-5.

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Gupta, K.K., and J.-P. Gupta. "The family Drosophilidae in Nagaland, India." Drosophila Information Service 67 (June 5, 1988): 44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10747539.

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Jamir, Imsubenla T., and T. Zarenthung Ezung. "Challenges and Opportunities in Pineapple and Cabbage Cultivation in Nagaland: A Garrett Ranking Analysis." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 42, no. 12 (2024): 193–202. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2024/v42i122646.

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India’s horticulture sector, a significant contributor to the nation’s economy has experienced substantial growth, particularly in states like Nagaland. This study examines the growth and challenges faced by the horticulture sector in Nagaland, with a particularly emphasis on fruit and vegetable cultivation. Despite horticulture sector being a significant component of the state’s economy, the sector has experiences periods of negative growth particularly between 2011-12 and 2017-18. Taking a sample survey of 120 farmers, the study aims to analyse the farm sizes, productivity and the challenges
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Singh, Amom Gyanendro, Laiphrakpam Renu Devi, Nikhil Krishna, Vishnu Walsan Kalarikkal, Devanjal Bora, and Vilas Gangurde. "MORINDA CITRIFOLIA L. AN ETHNO-MEDICINAL REPORT FROM DIMAPUR DISTRICT, NAGALAND, INDIA." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 15, no. 3 (2024): 54–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.15372.

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Background: Tribal communities living inside and in close proximity to forests will have connections with forests emotionally, spiritually and scientifically. These communities must know ethnic plants used against various ailments. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian traditional system of medicine, also has its roots in folk medicinal practices. Objectives: The present study aimed to explore and document a new ethnomedicinal claim from Dimapur district, Nagaland. Materials and Methods: An ethnomedicinal study was carried out in January 2023 among the native people of the study area. Indigenous tradit
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Suresh Kumar, J., and D. Shobana. "Impact of Government Schemes on Tribal Development in Nagaland." Shanlax International Journal of Economics 11, no. 3 (2023): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/economics.v11i3.6184.

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India’s tribal population is a sizeable minority with distinctive cultural identities, traditions, and beliefs. The Indian government has introduced a number of Programmes and schemes to support their socio-economic development. This Programme aims to provide the tribal population with basic necessities like housing, healthcare, education, and sanitation facilities. The Nagaland government has put into place a number of Programmes to support the socio-economic development of tribal communities within the state. These Programmes are intended to offer financial and other forms of support to assi
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Yeptho, Livi K., Moakala Changkiri, S. P. Kanaujia, Sentirenla Jamir, and Waluniba . "Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Yield Attributes, Yield and Economics of Cabbage var Golden Acre under Medziphema Condition." Environment and Ecology 41, no. 4C (2023): 2794–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.60151/envec/uplt4743.

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A field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of integrated nutrient management on growth, yield and quality of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) under foothill of Nagaland during rabi season of 2021-2022 at the Experimental Farm of Horticulture, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagaland University. During the study, 14 treatments and three replications were assessed in RBD. Results revealed that integration of organic manures in combination with inorganic fertilizers or either alone significantly increased the yield, yield attributes and economics of cabbage over control.
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Wewa-U, Ponglen Sukha, and Kangkan Jyoti Sarma. "Checklist of Ichthyofaunal diversity of Nagaland, India." Journal of Fisheries 13, no. 2 (2025): 132301. https://doi.org/10.17017/j.fish.732.

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The present review presents a checklist with an aim to review and summarize the results of the systematic researches on the freshwater resources including various rivers and aquatic resources of the north eastern state of Nagaland, India. The need of such a review is of utmost importance as systematic status of many of the species has changed, and reorganization and updating of the published information has become essential for future ichthyofaunal studies in the state. The total confirmed fish species of the state of Nagaland comprise of 219 species belonging to 31 families. The most diverse
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Thongam, Biseshwori, and Bipin Konsam. "A new species of Zingiber (Zingiberaceae) from Nagaland, India." Phytotaxa 178, no. 3 (2014): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.178.3.9.

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Dutta, Akhil Ranjan. "The Naga National Struggle, ‘Framework Agreement’ and the Peace Prospects." Space and Culture, India 3, no. 2 (2015): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.20896/saci.v3i2.151.

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The signing of the ‘Framework Agreement’ between the Government of India (GOI) and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isaac-Muivah) on 3 August 2015 that pledges to restore ‘pride and prestige’ of the Nagas takes place after more than six-and-a-half-decades of violence and militarisation of the Naga society. The Agreement has been signed at a moment when the Naga society is marked by enormous fragmentation from within. While, the GOI through the creation of the state of Nagaland in 1963 and other initiatives created a local ruling class opposed to long-cherished Nagas’ demand for sove
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Kolla, Sreedevi, Manisha Sharma, and Hemant Vasant Ghate. "New record of Low’s Flatfaced Longhorn Beetle Sarothrocera lowii White, 1846 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Lamiini) in Nagaland, India, along with first-time descriptions of male and female genitalia." Journal of Threatened Taxa 11, no. 3 (2019): 13390–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.4503.11.3.13390-13394.

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Sarothrocera lowii White, 1846 is the only species belonging to the genus Sarothrocera (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae). Both the sexes of S. lowii were collected from Medziphema, Nagaland, northeastern India, during surveys in 2016. Earlier, Ghate et al. (2012) and Kumawat et al. (2015) reported this species from Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh, respectively, based on female specimens. This paper describes detailed characters of male S. lowii with comments on the female, along with the genitalia descriptions of both sexes for the first time. The species is a new report from Nagaland, India,
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Lobeno, Mozhui, Rana Amit, Neikha Kelevikho, and N. Kakati L. "A checklist of long horn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Lumami, Zunheboto District, Nagaland with 23 new records." Halteres 11 (December 31, 2020): 118–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4405843.

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<strong>A checklist of long horn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) within the geographical area of Lumami under Zunheboto District, Nagaland is provided. As per the current checklist prepared there are 36 long horn beetle species classified under 31 genera, 18 tribes and 3 sub-families (Prioninae, Cerambycinae and Lamiinae); of which 23 species are new records for the state of Nagaland. For each species, accepted nomenclature followed by all relevant works reporting systematic classification and distribution within and outside India is provided. The checklist is based on specialized literatur
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T, VANLALHRIATRENGA. "Performance of some improved rice varieties under direct seeded rainfed upland condition of Nagaland." Annals of Plant and Soil Research 26, no. 2 (2024): 273–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.47815/apsr.2024.10360.

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A field experiment entitled “Performances of some improved rice varieties under direct seeded rainfed upland condition of Nagaland” was conducted to study the growth and yield performance under rainfed condition of Nagaland, at the School of Agricultural Sciences, Medziphema, Nagaland University, during kharif season of 2022-23. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications. Treatments viz., Kopilee, Jyoti Prasad, Dikhow, Joya, Chilarai, Kolong, Disang, Bishnu prasad, Luit, Lachit, and Leikhumo were studied. All the tested varieties were found to be semi-
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Aniruddha, Babar. "Study of Policy of E-Governance in the State of Nagaland: Challenges, Opportunities, Standards, and Protocols." International Journal of Research and Review 6, no. 2 (2019): 159–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3987117.

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Nagaland has been the first state in North Eastern states of India to introduce E-Governance. This incorporates the use of ICT tools in order to translate the government services effectively to the citizens of the state. E-Governance is a very significant and innovative approach to transform the operations and services that are conducted by the government. This paper discussed the E-Governance in references to its development in the State of Nagaland. This state has a very long history of struggle and violence and required the effective efforts through, which it could be established again as a
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Buragohain, Sujata. "Politics of Resistance: Political Reservation for Women in Nagaland, India." Journal of Social Inclusion Studies 10, no. 2 (2024): 235–46. https://doi.org/10.1177/23944811241302025.

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Gender quota opens politics to women and ensures full and equal participation of women in politics. However, the initiative is not an end itself to ensure the representation of women in politics. In 2017, Nagaland witnessed the protest against the thirty-three per cent reservation for women in the urban local body (ULB) after the government’s decision to conduct local election. The article seeks to understand the negligible presence of women representation in the political sphere despite having better gender indicators compared to national average in terms of education, literacy rate and emplo
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Dhileep, T. S., and Anu Baisel. "An Exploration of Gender Discrimination and the Quest for Feministic Identity in Angami Culture in Easterine Kire’s A Terrible Matriarchy and Mari." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 13, no. 10 (2023): 2589–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1310.17.

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Nagaland is one of the significant political divisions of India, which is geographically divided into eight states. The cultures of India's northeastern states are distinctive. Each state is discrete regarding its custom, diverse culture, and language. As such, Nagaland, too, is rich and varied in cultural heritage, housing 16 distinct tribes, each with its lingo-African language. Extending the premise of social realism, this paper critically examines the fictional works of Easterine Kire, namely Mari and A Terrible Matriarchy. It brings out the social disparity and injustices meted out to the
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Pongener, Sentibenla, and Kaushal Kumar Jha. "Information Sources Utilization and Adoption Behaviour of Pineapple Growers in Nagaland." Indian Journal of Extension Education 60, no. 1 (2024): 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.48165/ijee.2024.60109.

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Pineapple being one of the important horticultural crops of Nagaland, adoption of sustainable cultivation practices is crucial with changing climatic conditions. The study was conducted in Nagaland during 2018-2022 to evaluate the factors influencing the use of information sources and technology adoption for sustainable pineapple cultivation. Altogether 275 respondents were selected from 13 villages representing three leading pineapple growing districts of Nagaland using proportionate random sampling. The study revealed that informal sources of information were most preferred by the respondent
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