Meeting between ENSF and state government appeared to have ended on a positive note Friday with government assuring the former that all its demands would be addressed soon.
The meeting called by the state chief minister and attended by government officials including education department officials led by state chief secretary and ENSF in the presence of its federating units, ENPO, ENLU, was held at Niathu Resort here.
Talking to Nagaland Post over phone Abu Metha, press secretary to chief minister, said the meeting ended on a positive note, saying government has assured the ENSF to resolve all its demands.
ENSF general secretary Changsang Soted said the ENSF, after a threadbare discussion, has decided to call off the indefinite agitation. ENSF has thanked and acknowledged the presence of chief minister, cabinet secretary, chief secretary and officials from school education department, and officials from Eastern Nagaland for their co-operation and assistance towards the ENSF.
Rio has assured ENSF to fulfill seven points related to teachers’ recruitment Friday. This followed the meeting ENSF held with chief minister Neiphiu Rio, Education department officials along with state chief secretary and Eastern Nagaland Legislatures’ Union (ENLU), Eastern Nagaland Gazetted Officers Association (ENGOA), Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO) at Naithu Resort, Soted said.
Soted said the following were the list chief minister had assured.
1. 819 posts which were previously allotted to Eastern Nagaland will be re-advertised shortly, those who have already applied would be considered and new candidates can also apply. Results across the state would be declared the same day.
2. 497 posts has been approved and sanctioned for the six tribes by the ministry for Eastern Nagaland.
3. 220 teacher posts under Model School created in Eastern Nagaland jurisdiction.
4. 66 teacher posts both primary and graduate under Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya would be given to Eastern Nagaland.
5. Those posts which were kept as security by the school education numbering 132, would be advertised for Eastern Nagaland.
6. In the recently advertised Hindi teachers’ posts, the department has agreed to rectify the qualifying mark and make it 40% Eastern Nagaland. Preference will be given to local candidates and the distribution of posts would be done district wise.
7. Rio also assured that school education department would verify schools under Eastern Nagaland jurisdiction and would identify shortage of teachers. After this required number of teachers post would be created by the government according to the shortage of teachers.
ENSF after a threadbare discussion decided to call off the indefinite agitation. Meanwhile, the student federation thanked and acknowledged the presence of chief minister, cabinet secretary, chief secretary and officials from school education department and officials from Eastern Nagaland for their co-operation and assistance.
The meeting called by the state chief minister and attended by government officials including education department officials led by state chief secretary and ENSF in the presence of its federating units, ENPO, ENLU, was held at Niathu Resort here.
Talking to Nagaland Post over phone Abu Metha, press secretary to chief minister, said the meeting ended on a positive note, saying government has assured the ENSF to resolve all its demands.
ENSF general secretary Changsang Soted said the ENSF, after a threadbare discussion, has decided to call off the indefinite agitation. ENSF has thanked and acknowledged the presence of chief minister, cabinet secretary, chief secretary and officials from school education department, and officials from Eastern Nagaland for their co-operation and assistance towards the ENSF.
Rio has assured ENSF to fulfill seven points related to teachers’ recruitment Friday. This followed the meeting ENSF held with chief minister Neiphiu Rio, Education department officials along with state chief secretary and Eastern Nagaland Legislatures’ Union (ENLU), Eastern Nagaland Gazetted Officers Association (ENGOA), Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO) at Naithu Resort, Soted said.
Soted said the following were the list chief minister had assured.
1. 819 posts which were previously allotted to Eastern Nagaland will be re-advertised shortly, those who have already applied would be considered and new candidates can also apply. Results across the state would be declared the same day.
2. 497 posts has been approved and sanctioned for the six tribes by the ministry for Eastern Nagaland.
3. 220 teacher posts under Model School created in Eastern Nagaland jurisdiction.
4. 66 teacher posts both primary and graduate under Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya would be given to Eastern Nagaland.
5. Those posts which were kept as security by the school education numbering 132, would be advertised for Eastern Nagaland.
6. In the recently advertised Hindi teachers’ posts, the department has agreed to rectify the qualifying mark and make it 40% Eastern Nagaland. Preference will be given to local candidates and the distribution of posts would be done district wise.
7. Rio also assured that school education department would verify schools under Eastern Nagaland jurisdiction and would identify shortage of teachers. After this required number of teachers post would be created by the government according to the shortage of teachers.
ENSF after a threadbare discussion decided to call off the indefinite agitation. Meanwhile, the student federation thanked and acknowledged the presence of chief minister, cabinet secretary, chief secretary and officials from school education department and officials from Eastern Nagaland for their co-operation and assistance.
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