EMN
Dimapur, April 20
The All Nagaland Aggrieved Hindi Teachers Association (ANAHTA) has demanded from the government “all our pending salary” up to March 2016. The organization issued a press release on Tuesday, addressed to the director of School Education, finance secretary of the government of Nagaland as well as the parliamentary secretary for School Education, to seek redress for the grievance.
“The All Nagaland Aggrieved Hindi Teachers Association (ANAHTA) demands all our pending salary up to March 2016, and not only for two months, so as to send the Utility Certificate (UC) at earliest for the next sanction proposal. As the financial year 2015-2016 has ended both for the centre as well as the state,” the press release stated.
“Where as we Hindi teachers were yet to get the salary from December 2015 while it is time for the state govt. to send the UC as well as the sanction proposal by the first week of April to MHRD in order to get the next sanction on time.”
Unlike other centrally sponsored scheme (CSS), the organization stated, Hindi teachers are “purely centrally-sponsored scheme” for whose salary the “govt. do not need to pay any percentage.”
“The only thing for the govt. to do is to send the sanction proposal on time along with the UC to MHRD. Therefore basing on the reason mentioned above the aggrieved teachers appeal to the Director DOSE, Finance Secretary Govt. of Nagaland as well as the Parliamentary Secretary of School Education Govt. of Nagaland to look into the matter as grieve concern,” the representation added.