Nagaland: Govt to hold another round of talks with ANATAG
First Published: 6th October, 2022 18:47 IST
It is pertinent to mention here that the government and the Ad hoc teachers already had two rounds of comprehensive discussions.
Even as the protest by the Ad hoc teachers in the state continues indefinitely, the government has now offered to hold another round of talks with the ANATG core committee.
Speaking exclusively to Northeast Live, Principal Director of School Education Thavaseelan K said the state government is open for dialogue again on the condition that the agitating teachers allow the government to look into their grievances and try and address them within the ambit of the court order, and other legal and financial implications.
Thavaseelan also added that the government is seeking the advice of the Advocate general on the issue.
It is pertinent to mention here that the government and the Ad hoc teachers already had two rounds of comprehensive discussions. The last round of talks was held on October 4 which had ended in a deadlock.
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