Ura Mail

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Ura Mail was a weekly English newspaper published from Dimapur. It was the first local English weekly newspaper published from Nagaland, India.[1][2][3][4]

PublisherChalie Kevichüsa
Pankaj Sinha
Editor-in-chiefChalie Kevichüsa
Founded1975
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Ura Mail
Front page on 23 September 1992, the day its editor and publisher Chalie Kevichüsa was assassinated
TypeWeekly newspaper
PublisherChalie Kevichüsa
Pankaj Sinha
Editor-in-chiefChalie Kevichüsa
Founded1975
LanguageEnglish
CityDimapur, Nagaland
CountryIndia
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On 23 September 1992, Chalie Kevichüsa, the editor-in-chief of Ura Mail was assassinated while he was dropping his daughter for her tuition class, when armed men from the NSCN-IM opened fire on his vehicle after several days of tracking his movements at Fellowship Colony, Dimapur. Kevichüsa was killed and his daughter was wounded.[5]

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