The All Nagaland Ad Hoc Teachers Group (ANATG-2015) demanding regularization of their service completed a week of their protest on Sunday, in Kohima. With no positive response from the state government, they changed the mode of agitation with 38 volunteers observing a hunger strike from Thursday night.

 

On Saturday, the ANATG-15 Batch had decided to submit a representation to the chief minister to take cognizance of the demand of the ad hoc teachers. “However, today being Sunday we held back the decision,” ANATG-2015 batch former spokesperson Bendangtemsu Ozukum said. They will approach the chief minister on Monday, he also said.

 

He also informed that a teacher, who had been taken ill yesterday, was admitted to hospital and later discharged in the morning. Other members who were on hunger strike had earlier been reportedly hospitalized and another was taken home.

 

A total of 1,166 members of the All Nagaland Ad hoc Teachers Group (ANATG)-2015 batch, appointed to different government schools in the state from 1994 to 2012, have been demanding service regularization.

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