Nagaland Teachers Stand Firm: Government Talks Yield No Breakthrough

The Nagaland RMSA-2016 Batch Teachers continue their protest demanding equal pay and rights despite government discussions. Teacher mothers with children joined the rally, reflecting their collective determination. A meeting with state officials ended in a stalemate, and the unresolved issues keep the protest alive.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kohima | Updated: 11-09-2025 20:49 IST | Created: 11-09-2025 20:49 IST
Nagaland Teachers Stand Firm: Government Talks Yield No Breakthrough
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On the fourth day of the Nagaland RMSA-2016 Batch Teachers' protest, government officials engaged in discussions at the civil secretariat, but no resolution was reached.

Marked by a strong turnout, teacher mothers with young children stood firm alongside their colleagues, demanding equal pay and work conditions as their RMSA 2010-13 batch counterparts. The protest is a reaction to the government's inaction in implementing a Supreme Court decision regarding service benefits.

Intensifying their protest, the teachers moved from the Directorate of School Education to the civil secretariat, where a high-level meeting was convened but ended in a deadlock, with promises of action post-judicial review pending.

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