All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers’ Group 2015 batch continues sit-in in Kohima, demanding government clarity on missing documents for long-pending service regularisation.
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KOHIMA — The All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers’ Group (ANATG) 2015 batch on Thursday said that it will continue its ongoing sit-in until the government responds “positively.”
As the agitation entered its 12th day, the group submitted a letter to the commissioner and secretary through the principal director on Thursday seeking clarity on the status of documents submitted for service regularisation.
Thungchanbemo Ezung, core committee member of ANATG, said that the teachers were unable to address all issues relating to the missing documents being sought by the government.
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He stated that some of the documents being asked for could not be furnished even by the department, which is the custodian of the records.
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He further informed that department officials were holding a meeting with the ANSTA and the High Power Committee agreement signatories on Thursday and expressed hope for a positive outcome despite the prolonged delay.
The group said that it would continue the agitation until the government gives a positive response and added that the protest would be intensified if members decide to do so.