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Dimapur, Oct. 29 (EMN): The Government of Nagaland has requested the Nagaland In-Service Doctors’ Association (NIDA) not to resort to agitation but wait for the report of the committee constituted to look into the disagreement over the medical doctors’ superannuation age. The state government had increased the superannuation age of medical doctors from 60 to 62 years through re-employment in the clinical sector and up to 65 years in medical college with same financial benefits as granted during their erstwhile service, but NIDA has demanded the enhancement of retirement age to 62 years for doctors without any condition and criteria. A press release issued by the secretary to the state government stated that the committee headed by Secretary Health and Family Welfare, which was set up after receiving NIDA’s representation in August this year, was in the process of initiating its work when the association submitted another representation calling for indefinite strike from October 2