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Kohima recent comments:

  • Local Ground, kol (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    great ground.!
  • The Orchid Boutique Hotel, peterthapa2003 wrote 16 years ago:
    So u made Hotel...
  • Yhoshü, naga (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    heard some pretty ladies stays here... :)
  • NSF OFFICE...most corrupted NGO in our state. good for nothing,existing for nothing but only money n political training centre, naga (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    agree to what is written above!!
  • Zonal taxi stand, rajnish64 wrote 16 years ago:
    here u'll never find a taxi on sunday, i don't why.......
  • Blue Market, rajnish64 wrote 16 years ago:
    here u can find the cheapest dress in kohima, a lot of ppl come here to buy clothes with hidden face. 'Ope u got it!!??!!
  • Little Flower School, raajeeb wrote 16 years ago:
    I studied in this school from class A to class IV, from 1968 to 1973. It is a long long time ago. I think it is now a girls school. I remember only a few of my friends/classmates -- Navin Chetri, Deepak Chetri, Aloysious, Trilok Lama, Asha Lama, Mathews John, Himani Talapatra, Smita Kolte, Nzambemo, Tumse Jamir, and of course Sahana Nandi who was again with me in my engineering college (Bengal Engg college) during 1982 to 1986. It was a good school. --Rajib Chakraborty
  • Northfield school, KMKZ XXOO (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    petevie is sooooooooooo ryte i love him too.all the super handsome hunks are in our school.love it or hate it, NFs the best.i looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove Northfield. A guy called tonoto is also loved by every girl in every school!:) P.S.don bosco suuuuucks and whoever meren is-you'll fail next year.
  • temjens area , kevi (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    u mean temjen's "private area??"
  • Northfield school, petevie (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    All the girls have crush on this new cummer in grade 10(trilongse) so i hate him??????????? ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!11
  • Northfield school, zephyr (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I love playing football in our school!!!!!!!!!!
  • Chandmari Higher Secondary School, peterthapa2003 wrote 16 years ago:
    I leave the School @ 1999 but Still I can see in my Dream that am going to School. I can see the Old Class Room and the place where Shambu (Peon) used to Ring the Bell. I dont know why I See this Kind of Dream... peter thapa peterthapa2003@yahoo.co.in
  • Little Flower School, DZUKOICS - KPM (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    HOB NOBS OF THE FEMINIST............. YAAKS.... JUST KIDDING..... IF ASKED TO NAME A SCHOOL - A REAL PLACE OF SCHOOLING FOR GALS... THIS IS IT... YOUR SEARCH FOR THE ULTIMATE SCHOOL ENDS HERE.... KUDOS TO THE SISTERS & the gals who slogged it out to make it what is TODAY.............. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.........MED PETE
  • Northfield school, ade Pete and Neigu (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Nothfield is a really great ....school NO one can beat this school. IT ROCKS
  • Northfield school, Ad and pe (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    northfield sucks and don bosco rocks.(meren is going to top next years metric exams)
  • mission compound, pickme (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    so nice!
  • Kohima World War II Cemetery, Toddler! (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    'NOT A DEAD ISSUE'; GRAVE-YARDS; KOHIMA, NAGALAND AND UPPER LANDOUR AND CAMEL's ROAD, MUSSOORIE; CHANDER NAGAR, DEHRADUN!According to a news item, ‘Cemetery Tourism’ has hit India with about six lakhs Britons, visiting India annually. Many of the tourists from British and other countries from Europe come to India to visit the Cemeteries, built during the British Empire. Tourists from these areas would, also, like to visit their own roots, their fore-fathers, who died and buried in Doon Dun, Rajpur, Landour and Mussoorie. Naturally, tourists would like to come and visit the Cemeteries in Doon Valley. Uttarakhand Tourism Department should maintain and take care of the cemeteries. A record of old graves and maps of cemeteries, showing locations of towns, can be made available for tourists, on their website. The cemeteries at Mussoorie and Dehra Dun should be properly maintained. Tourism Department should be in touch with ‘The British Association of Cemeteries in South India (BACSA)’and abroad. Some of the famous cemeteries can also be seen at Meerut, Lucknow, Roorkie, Simla, Kasauli, Mcleodgang, Dalhousie, Pathankot, Delhi, Shillong, Kohima, Darjeeling, Calcutta, Lucknow and other garrisons and cantonments in North India and also the places in South India and North-east of India .I have been lucky to see some of the cemeteries .Tremendous potential is available for tourism in India, waiting from Europe. During my child-hood (in 1950’s), I spent my happy days in Mussoorie, where I spent my evenings in the Cemeteries at Upper Landour and Camel’s Back, every week. Cemeteries, even now, fascinate me. I always love and haunt me, when I visited a cemetery. I also visited twice at Kohima, Nagaland in 1967 and 1995.I spent some memorable, a few hours, at ‘War Memorial’. ‘We gave our life today, saved their tomorrow’, a beautiful cemetery, built during Second World War. I was going through the history, reading epitaphs, inscribed on the graves. I was lost in past, I visited the cemetery, as if I came for pilgrimage or ‘Teertha Yatra’, with flower. In 1991, a lady came from Britain and I accompanied her to visit a grave of a distant relative at Camel’s Back Road. I located the grave. She was over-whelmed and exclaimed “I came to India, Thank God; I came for ‘Teertha- yatra’, as the Hindus would say ‘for a pilgrimage’. I am doubly blessed, visited the cemetery and also stayed in India, for a few days more.” References: 1. Ruskin Bond and Ganesh Saili (1997), Mussoorie & Landour, an Imprint of Roli Books, New Delhi. 2. Sunday Times, Nov.2006
  • GRACE SCHOOL KOHIMA, ImlionenKeviyiekheKevin (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    NI Wati LKR's
  • Nepali Baptist Church, peterthapa2003google.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Church Phone No. 0370-2225351
  • Neiphiu Rao area, Azo Rio (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Built with Nagaland Public money