Nagaland ad hoc teachers protest for immediate service regularisation continues
Press Trust of India | September 29, 2022 | 10:55 AM IST | 1 min read
Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers Group protest outside State Civil Secretariat continues for the third day demanding immediate service regularisation.
NEW DELHI: Over a thousand ad hoc Nagaland government teachers on Wednesday continued with their sit-in protest here for the third day demanding immediate service regularisation. The All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers Group (ANATG)-2015 Batch with 1,166 members appointed to different government schools in the state from 1994 to 2012 have been staging demonstration holding placards and banners outside the State Civil Secretariat since Monday.
ANATG-2015 Batch spokesperson Bendang Ozukum said that the ad hoc teachers are firm on their demand for service regularisation and they will not call off the agitation unless the demand is fulfilled by the government. Principal Director of the Directorate of School Education, Thavaseelan K on Tuesday said that the members of ANATG-2015 batch are not illegal appointees but they were appointed "irregularly without following proper norms" against sanctioned posts at different times.
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He also said that it is not that the department does not want to help them to get their service regularised but the department and the government are constrained because of the standing order of the Supreme Court and High Court not to regularise any ad hoc appointees. The department has also suggested to the ad hoc teachers to move the court to vacate the order, without which it would be difficult to regularise their service, he added.
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