Nagaland Ad Hoc teachers call off strike
First Published: 8th October, 2022 14:33 IST
The ad hoc teachers in Nagaland have decided to call off the stir after 12 days of agitation. The move comes after a key meeting between the All Nagaland Ad
The ad hoc teachers in Nagaland have decided to call off the stir after 12 days of agitation. The move comes after a key meeting between the All Nagaland Ad Hoc Teachers 2015 group, the All Nagaland School Teachers Association or ANSTA, the Principal Secretary to CM, the Commissioner and Secretary of School Education & SCERT, and Joint Mission Director Samagra Shiksha.
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