In the interest of students in Nagaland, the Combined Technical Association of Nagaland (CTAN) has reaffirmed its support and cooperation towards the demands made by Nagaland RMSA teachers’ association 2016 and appealed to the state government for redressal at the earliest, considering the children who are being affected due to the ongoing stir.
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CTAN, in a press release on Monday, cautioned as to why the aggrieved teachers are deprived of their rights despite of the clearance issued by the state Finance Department dated 09/06/15, P&AR dated 23/07/15 and cabinet approval for post creation of 627 GT (RMSA).
Further, CTAN stated that the government/department must respect the judgment given by the Gauhati High Court to provide the aggrieved teachers their post creation, pay-band of Rs 9300-34800 grade pay of Rs 4200 dated 16/03/22 and the judgment upheld by the Supreme Court of India dated 20/05/25.