ENSF TO CONTINUE AGITATION: The Government of Nagaland has conceded two of the Eastern Naga Students’ Federation’s (ENSF) five demands concerning posting of teachers in the eastern districts of the state.
The ENSF is demanding fulfillment of all five and said the organization would go ahead with its agitation.
The organization informed today that the government had taken a number of decisions, August 13. According to a note from the ESNF, the School Education department is to redeploy out from Mon, Longleng, Tuensang and Kiphire all “regularized bogus teachers” not hailing from the eastern districts. The department has assured that none of the “sanctioned posts” of teachers in the four districts would be ‘taken away to other districts,’ the ENSF said, informing of the Cabinet’s decision. ENSF president Hawang T Wangsha and general secretary Changsang Soted appended the note.
Likewise, the Cabinet has decided that posts created under the SSA/RMSA for both graduates and undergraduates for the four districts and recruitment to them would be ‘made from amongst the candidates’ hailing from the said areas and would remain within the said districts. “The department is making exercise to advertise all teachers’ posts sanctioned to the eastern Nagaland within one month and recruitment will be done for the candidates hailing from the four districts of eastern Nagaland,” the students’ organization said. The ENSF is appreciative that the government met two of the demands but the agitations would continue till all the demands are conceded to, the note said. The remaining demands include “maximum number of teachers post (both GT/PT)” to the so-asserted “eastern Nagaland” areas “to maintain the shortage of teachers” in schools. Another is what the ENSF said is the “problem of 1,500-1,600 teachers transferred out “along with the post” from the four districts to another districts “leading to acute shortage of teachers” in the eastern areas.
The ENSF has asked all its units to go ahead with the third phase of agitations as decided. Till all the points are conceded to by the government, the ENSF said, the stir would continue. (Source Media)
The organization informed today that the government had taken a number of decisions, August 13. According to a note from the ESNF, the School Education department is to redeploy out from Mon, Longleng, Tuensang and Kiphire all “regularized bogus teachers” not hailing from the eastern districts. The department has assured that none of the “sanctioned posts” of teachers in the four districts would be ‘taken away to other districts,’ the ENSF said, informing of the Cabinet’s decision. ENSF president Hawang T Wangsha and general secretary Changsang Soted appended the note.
Likewise, the Cabinet has decided that posts created under the SSA/RMSA for both graduates and undergraduates for the four districts and recruitment to them would be ‘made from amongst the candidates’ hailing from the said areas and would remain within the said districts. “The department is making exercise to advertise all teachers’ posts sanctioned to the eastern Nagaland within one month and recruitment will be done for the candidates hailing from the four districts of eastern Nagaland,” the students’ organization said. The ENSF is appreciative that the government met two of the demands but the agitations would continue till all the demands are conceded to, the note said. The remaining demands include “maximum number of teachers post (both GT/PT)” to the so-asserted “eastern Nagaland” areas “to maintain the shortage of teachers” in schools. Another is what the ENSF said is the “problem of 1,500-1,600 teachers transferred out “along with the post” from the four districts to another districts “leading to acute shortage of teachers” in the eastern areas.
The ENSF has asked all its units to go ahead with the third phase of agitations as decided. Till all the points are conceded to by the government, the ENSF said, the stir would continue. (Source Media)