Dimapur, Aug. 25 (EMN): The All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) has again threatened to expose in no time “those teachers unwilling to return to their respective institutions” from their current assignments of being attached to ‘VVIPs, VIPs, directorate, DEOs, SDEOs’ and other missions.
In a statement that was issued on Saturday, the union asked the Nagaland government to deny those teachers’ salary and take necessary action against them. “The ANCSU warns that it has full list and reports of the attached, deputed teachers and those self styled (sic) teachers to VVIPs, VIPs, directorate, DEOs, SDEOs and deputed to other missions.”
It has also warned the Kohima district administration that the union shall not ‘accept any manipulation’ in the land survey. “Meanwhile the state government has assured to set up a separate nodal cell for implementing all kind of scholarships and has asked for 3 months to bring out a report on all land encroachment/dispute issues belonging to government colleges/institutions. The ANCSU is optimistic that the state government will in true spirit strictly abide by its assurance given.
“The All Nagaland College Students’ Union stands firm in its earlier demand for setting up of scholarship cell for implementing all kind of scholarships schemes. The state government may also take measures to disburse the full amount of scholarships to the beneficiaries. The students’ community shall not acknowledge any kind of justifications on partial payment of scholarships,” the statement read. It asked the state government to make alternative arrangements to pay it in full.
“The ANCSU also keeps its agitation on abeyance until the expiry of the time given by the state government for necessary actions and implementations. The ANCSU appreciates the directive given by the chief minister’s office to the concerned district administrations and concerned departments (sic) to submit reports on the issues within stipulated time as directed.
“While anticipating for serious concern and positive outcome of the assurance given, the union also impress upon the government that the college’s students will not remain silent failing on the part of the state government to address its genuine issues.”