The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has expressed its “deep appreciation to the Government of Nagaland for its prompt action in addressing the grievances of the RMSA Teachers 2016 batch.”
In a press release dated September 24, the Federation acknowledged “the positive outcome of the meeting held on the 23rd of September 2025 at the Office of the Commissioner & Secretary, School Education, which was attended by officials from the School Education Department, Samagra Shiksha, ANSTA and representatives of the RMSA 2016 batch.”
The NSF also “places on record our sincere gratitude to the School Education Department, under the visionary leadership of its Hon’ble Advisor, Dr. Kekhrie Yhome, for initiating reforms in the department and for prioritizing the welfare of both teachers and students.” The Federation assured its “full cooperation and support in the collective endeavour to bring about positive educational transformation in the state.”
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Following the encouraging developments and the “constitution of a High-Level Committee and Sub-Committee to thoroughly examine and address the charter of demands as placed by the RMSA teachers,” the NSF “hereby formally withdraws the 10-day ultimatum served to the State Government on the 17th of September 2025.” The Federation expressed confidence that “the matter will be resolved within the stipulated timeframe” and urged the High-Level Committee to “expedite its report submission at the earliest possible date.”
The NSF further appealed to the RMSA 2016 batch of teachers “to multiply their dedication and commitment towards the student community, who remain the heart of the education system,” emphasizing that “the collective efforts of the Government, the teaching fraternity and all stakeholders will pave the way for a strengthened and more equitable education sector in Nagaland.”
The press release was issued by Vimeyiekho Vitso, Vice President, and Kenilo Ként, General Secretary, Naga Students’ Federation.