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Nagaland: RMSA-2016 teachers begin 2nd phase of agitation with statewide class boycott

Posted on: Sep 01, 2025 17:16 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
Nagaland: RMSA-2016 teachers begin 2nd phase of agitation with statewide class boycott
KOhima, The Nagaland RMSA-2016 Teachers connexion on mon launched the indorse stage of its fermentation against the state government’s alleged failure to implement court orders on their demand for 'Equal Pay for Equal Work.' All Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan 2016 teachers have enforced a total boycott of classes across Nagaland, affecting teaching and academic activities in 133 educational institutions, batch president Imlitemjen Imchen told PTI here. He claimed that despite serving the student community for over nine years, RMSA-2016 teachers continue to face wage injustice, delayed salaries, and prolonged legal battles financed from their meagre fixed pay. Since September 2018, the teachers have pursued their case in court, where multiple rulings have reportedly affirmed their claims, he said, lamenting that the government’s refusal to comply with these orders has forced them to intensify their agitation. "This decision has not been taken lightly. As educators, we are painfully aware of the consequences such an action will have on students, parents, and the education system at large. However, the government’s persistent indifference and disregard for judicial directives have left us with no alternative," Imchen said. Reiterating their demands, the association sought service recognition from 2016, implementation of the revision of pay 2017 with annual increments on a par with SSA-RMSA 2010-13 counterparts, and release of all arrears. Appealing for support from civil society organisations, student bodies, and the general public, the teachers stressed that their struggle was "not merely about salaries, but about upholding the rule of law, protecting workers’ rights, and ensuring dignity for those entrusted with shaping the future of society." Responding to the issue, Joint Mission Director of Samagra Shiksha Nagaland, Dr Kevizakie Rio, told PTI that the state government has filed a review petition in the Supreme Court on August 14. Since the matter is now sub judice, the department has requested the RMSA-2016 teachers "to have patience and not resort to agitation." He said the case has already been admitted in the court but is yet to be listed for hearing. Dr. Rio further informed that the teachers’ other demand for release of three months’ pending salaries has already been fulfilled. The RMSA-2016 teachers had earlier launched the first phase of agitation on August 25 with two core demands — release of pending salaries and equal pay with their colleagues appointed since 2010. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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