- DIMAPUR — After a
two-day gap, the Combined Technical Association of Nagaland (CTAN) and Nagaland
NET Qualified Forum (NNQF) will resume their protest on April 24.
- In a late night press release on Tuesday, the CTAN and NNQF
informed that the protestors will gather in front of the Secretariat, Kohima,
at 9 am and march to the entrance of the Directorate of Higher Education, where
the peaceful gathering will continue.
- All organisations/groups have been requested to assign a
representative each for a solidarity speech.
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- “Despite the three-day peaceful protest, the concerned
authorities have not only ignored our demands but have come up with an
insensitive decision of forming a committee to look into the matter of the 147
absorbed Assistant Professors and Librarians posts.
- “The CTAN and NNQF vehemently reject the decision made by
the Cabinet on 21 April 2025,” the release stated.