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RMSA teachers in Nagaland intensify stir demanding payment of pending salaries

First Published: 3rd September, 2018 21:41 IST

The Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan teachers in Nagaland are all set to launch their second phase of agitation from tomorrow demanding payment of their four months pending salary. As part

The Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan teachers in Nagaland are all set to launch their second phase of agitation from tomorrow demanding payment of their four months pending salary.

As part of their agitation the teachers will stage a silent sit-in protest outside the Directorate of School Education Kohima.

The decision was taken after an unofficial meeting was conducted by the Joint Mission Director but both parties could not come to a decision.

The four months pending salaries of the teachers were supposed to be paid by the end of last month but the same has not been handed over to the teachers.

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