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DNSU endorses NSF demand | Nagaland Post

Dimapur Naga Students’ Union (DNSU) has endorsed statement of the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) demanding reduction of marks for viva-voce in the Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB).

NSSB viva issue: DNSU endorses NSF s demand | MorungExpress

Dimapur, April 16 (MExN): The Dimapur Naga Students' Union (DNSU) today endorsed the Naga Students' Federation’s (NSF) recent ‘legitimate demand’ for the deduction of marks for viva-voce in the Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB).

Students should know their history to take society forward, says Nagaland legislator Kikon

Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 15 (EMN): Advisor of Information Technology, Science and Technology, New Renewable Energy, Mmhonlumo Kikon, on Saturday urged students to know their history in order to take the society forward. “If one doesn’t know one’s own history, one will not become a problem solver or make impact in any conclusive discussions. In order to contribute towards the welfare of the society, one needs to know one’s history which is utmost importance as recording the past forms the part of history,” he said. Kikon was speaking at the culmination programme of the Dimapur Lotha Students’ Union (DLSU) golden jubilee celebration at the auditorium of Dimapur Government College. He called upon the young generation to focus on dealing with certain ongoing issues with a positive idea and contributions; be informed and work towards the uplift of the community and the society in general. Stressing on the importance of unity, which according to him is the strength

Poor infrastructure plagues Dimapur government schools

Our Reporter Dimapur, July 10 (EMN): The Dimapur Naga Students’ Union (DNSU) President, Moayanger Jamir, on Sunday said the ‘pathetic condition’ of the infrastructure of government schools was one of their primary observations during the inspection of 37 schools in Dimapur, which included primary, middle and high schools. Jamir informed Eastern Mirror that unlike earlier days, practice of proxy teaching had reduced but still persists. He also added that during the surprise inspection, they noticed around nine to 10 proxy teachers, however some of the teachers were on leave with genuine reasons and had been replaced with substitute teachers. Dimapur Naga Students’ Union (DNSU) has earlier expressed disappointment and concern over “innumerable unfair and imbalanced practices prevail in the schools and the district education office” in a press statement. An official of the DNSU had also informed this newspaper that it started conducting a surprise inspection of all government

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