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Naga teachers demand pay and job rights, warning of action if government doesn’t act within 10 days.
The Naga Students' Federation has given the Nagaland government 10 days to resolve long-standing grievances of 367 RMSA-2016 batch teachers, warning of further action if unmet.
The teachers, protesting for nearly a week, demand implementation of court rulings on pay and permanent status, rejecting government clarifications they call misleading.
They argue they deserve equal treatment with other teachers and fear the end of the RMSA scheme could harm rural education.
Support has grown from various civil society groups, student organizations, and tribal councils, all urging the government to act to protect education stability and teachers' rights.
Los maestros Naga exigen salarios y derechos laborales, advirtiendo de acciones si el gobierno no actúa dentro de los 10 días.