Cannabaceae

The Morung Express
The Power of Truth
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatPrint, online
Owner(s)Dr Aküm Longchari
PublisherDr Aküm Longchari
Founded14 September 2005; 18 years ago (2005-09-14)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersThe Morung Express, House No. 4, Duncan Bosti, Dimapur 797112, Nagaland, India
CountryIndia
Websitemorungexpress.com
Free online archivesepaper.morungexpress.com

The Morung Express is an English-language newspaper published Nagaland, India.[1] It covers Nagaland state, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces and reviews. It was the first print newspaper in Nagaland with an online edition. It is headquartered at Dimapur. As of August 2024, The Morung Express second-largest newspaper by print circulation in Nagaland.

History

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In 2005, a collective of friends and human rights activists under the banner of 'The Morung for Indigenous Affairs and JustPeace' started The Morung Express.[2]

Content

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The Morung Express is an independent English language newspaper which provides an alternative voice to the dominant status quo. Based in Nagaland, India, The Morung Express was conceived from the Naga people’s historical realities and is guided by their voices and experiences. It emerged from the well-recognized concept that the core of a free press is based on “qualitative and investigative” journalism. Ensuring this is essential for contributing to a Naga public that makes informed decisions on issues that affect all spheres of life.

Furthermore, The Morung Express asserts that it is independent of government influence, and is NOT associated or related to any vested political party or political faction or commercial media interests. The Morung Express sustains its editorial autonomy while encouraging and strengthening the people’s freedom of expression as a catalyst in the democratization process.

Style and design

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Having changed size, form, and editorial teams, over the years, it is now an eight-page broadsheet newspaper.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Reg. No.NAGENG/2005/15430 | THE MORUNG EXPRESS. Registrar of Newspapers for India.
  2. ^ a b Moitra, Aheli (2024). The Morung Express: Naganess, indigeneity and religion. Tromsø: University of Tromsø.
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