Morung Express News
Dimapur | February 3
PREPARING ITSELF to combat malpractices, the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) says it is packing its armour to address issues which are pivotal to cleansing Naga society. An Inner Line Regulation Committee (ILRC) will be taking up measures towards effectively checking influx of illegal immigrants “into our land.”
In a bid to tackle the practice of age tampering to prolong employment period “prevalent in our State Government Services,” the students in a meeting held recently resolved to take up the superannuation/age tempering issue on a war footing. “This is an injustice directly affecting many educated Naga youths,” a release said.
The house had also discussed the agenda put up by All Naga Students’ Association of Manipur on affiliation of schools/colleges in Manipur to NBSE/Nagaland University. “A Committee shall be instituted for this matter and shall be pursuing for materialization of the same from this academic session.”
On the protracted NSPC issue, the students feel that the response from the Government of Nagaland is not satisfactory. “NSF Executives Council shall pursue the matter further,” the release says. If necessary, the suspended phases of agitation are to be resumed. “The house also seriously noted the circular issued by the Border Magistrate/SDO (C) Ralan Circular where anyone desirous of pursuing trade and commerce in the border market were directed to procure permission from both Nagaland and Assam Border Magistrate.”
To efficiently execute these moves, the NSF seeks the support and cooperation of the public. “The NSF was formed way back in 1947 with objectives to kindle all-round progress of the society. In all its efforts, the NSF needs support and cooperation from every walk of life.”