EMN
Dimapur, March 27
The Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) expressed deep concern over the imbroglio between Ao apex organizations – Ao Senden, Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) and School Education Department over the implementation of the Rashtriya Madhyamik Siksha Abhijan (RMSA) in Nagaland regarding recruitment of language teachers.
The CNSA appealed to state government to fulfill the demands of the two Ao apex organizations and resolve the RMSA language teacher recruitment issue at the earliest or it will take its own course of action.
CNSA President Charles Lotha and General Secretary Yimlanger Jamir in a press note said, CNSA as the voice of the Ao, Sumi and Lotha students’ community is much concerned over the apathetic attitude of the concerned authority over the RMSA recruitment drive.
“The CNSA is well aware of the blunders committed by the concerned authority while advertising the posts for language teachers (MIL) under the RMSA in 2014. The CNSA is also aware of the declaration of the recruitment results in 2015, which was a shock to many people, a disappointment to many aspiring candidates, and a total injustice to the Ao, Sumi and Lotha tribes.”
Expressing concern about the functioning of the authority over the implementation of the RMSA, CNSA said, “This is nothing but incompetence at its highest point, if not corruption, at its lowest level, putting the education of thousands of students at stake.”
Stating that the education of children should not be compromised in any manner, CNSA asserted that it stood by the decision of the Ao Senden and the Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) over their rejection of the March 22 advertisement calling for fresh application to the RMSA Language teacher recruitment.