Nagaland government seeks time to resolve Sarba Siksha Abhiyan teachers demands; urges agitating teachers to call off strike
First Published: 8th June, 2018 21:49 IST
The Nagaland Government has requested the agitating SSA teachers to withdraw their agitation and not to put at stake the future of students. The Government has asked the Nagaland SSA
The Nagaland Government has requested the agitating SSA teachers to withdraw their agitation and not to put at stake the future of students.
The Government has asked the Nagaland SSA Teachers association for some time to resolve the issues in regards to the regularization of appointments and providing salaries on time.
While addressing the media Nagaland Chief Secretary informed that the Government has agreed to the 7th Revision of Pay.
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