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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Eastern Naga Students’ Federation to ‘boycott’ teachers’ exam

Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) Monday announced that it was left with no option but to boycott the teachers’ recruitment process scheduled to be held January 21 “tooth and nail” in all the four districts--  Tuensang, Mon, Kiphire and Longleng.

In connection with this, ENSF has directed all its federating units to prepare for the boycott and wait for final direction from its office. 
The federation has also appealed to the aspiring candidates of eastern Nagaland to bear with its decision, saying it was for the welfare of the educated unemployed of six tribes - Konyak, Sangtam, Khiamniungan, Phom, Chang and Yimchungrü. It was contained in an ENSF letter to state chief secretary, signed by federation president Hawang T. Wangsha and general secretary Changsang Soted.

The letter also reminded that an open letter dated December 19 by ENSF had urged the authorities to “immediately rectify” the “anomalies” detected in the department of school education. 

ENSF had listed four points the education department had not addressed in the advertisement. 
First, it said the “shortage of teachers” in Eastern Nagaland due to “transferred along with posts” of about 1500-1600 which was agreed in principle under “Sl,No.3” of the chief secretary’s letter to “restore back under SSA/RMSA” found no mention in the advertisement. 

The other three points include, district-wise distribution of posts that was “not categorized”, not “authentically” advertising the hidden vacancies due to the Nagaland Retirement Act, 2009 and “criteria No.12” in the advertisement” which contradicted the government notification dated January 9, 2009. 

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