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NSF set to celebrate 75th anniversary - Eastern Mirror

Our CorrespondentKohima, Oct. 20 (EMN): The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) is set to celebrate 75 years of existence on October 29 at Solidarity Park in Kohima on the theme ‘Call to oneness.’ The federation was formed on October 29, 1947. “The motto is a serious call to the Naga people to come together and maintain their political status as Naga people,” said convenor of planning committee and former NSF president, K Temjen Jamir, while addressing media persons in Kohima on Thursday. He informed that the theme was chosen as the NSF felt that the most urgent goal is oneness of the Nagas even after 75 years. ‘We are calling all the Nagas to go for self introspection once again and show solidarity, patriotic feelings where we can contribute something to bring about Naga unity as member of Naga family,’ he added. ‘Irrespective what we do and where we go, we have a common factor that is Naga. We should not allow any power, any interest to harm that factor which

High Powered Committee formed to review ad hoc teachers issue

Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 19 (EMN): The Nagaland government on Tuesday formed a five-member High Powered Committee (HPC) to review the ad hoc teachers matter, as resolved in the last meeting on October 7 with the All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers Group batch of 2015 (ANATG-2015). The chief secretary, in a notification issued on Oct. 18, stated that “in the interest of public service, a High Powered Committee is hereby constituted to review and devise a mechanism to resolve the issue of adhoc/contract appointments under department of School Education”. The committee is led by KD Vizo, Principal Secretary to the chief minister as chairman and commissioner secretary of School Education as member secretary. Other members include the commissioner and secretary of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Justice and Law, and Finance departments. The notification stated that the committee should submit its report by June 30, 2023 and also hold a review meeting every two months. The represent

Nagaland adhoc teachers submit representation to Chief Minister, rejects High Powered Committee

Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 3 (EMN): The All Nagaland Adhoc Teachers’ Group (ANATG)-2015 batch on Monday submitted a representation to the state government rejecting the constitution of a High Powered Committee to address the issue and sought the intervention of the chief minister. The representation addressed to the chief minister was submitted to his chamber, at the Secretariat, in his absence on Monday. ‘The house (ANATG-2015, 1166 teachers) resolved to submit a direct letter to your table as we believe only your intervention could bring a solution to our sole demand,’ it read, adding that they were “left with no other option” but to protest in the form of an indefinite hunger strike till the matter is resolved. Signed by the representatives of all 29 units of ANATG-2015 as well as its president and general secretary, the agitating teachers expressed dismay over the matter being “left unattended” during the first four days of their peaceful sit-in, which led to

Four members hospitalised due to hunger strike

 ANATG-2015 to submit representation to CM today Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 2 (EMN): At least four teachers have been hospitalised in the last three days while on hunger strike demanding regularisation of their service at Solidarity Park, Kohima. A member taken to the Naga Hospital Authority Kohima on Saturday relapsed, and was admitted at Oking Hospital where he stayed the night. He was discharged on Sunday and his condition is reportedly stable. The 2015 batch of All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers’ Association (ANATG) have been staging a sit-in since Monday, demanding the government to regularise their services. The protest entered the seventh day on Sunday, including the last four-day hunger strike. The 1166 teachers on Saturday unanimously decided to submit a representation to the state government rejecting the decision of setting up a High Powered Committee to address the issue. The representation, signed by the 1166 members, will be submitted to the chief minister on Mon

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