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Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers protest enters 6th day

First Published: 25th June, 2018 21:36 IST

The ongoing agitation by Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers’ Group enters its 6th day today. While government remains indifferent to the teachers’ demands of regularisation of their job, the group has

The ongoing agitation by Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers’ Group enters its 6th day today.

While government remains indifferent to the teachers’ demands of regularisation of their job, the group has now appealed to the State government to utilise other alternative means to regularise their services.

The group is agitating for the 4th time now. It all started back on June 18th when they decided to stage a sit-in dharna at Kohima.

After Government failed to act on its demand despite the three phases of agitation, ANATG explained that it was compelled to stage the 4th phase.

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