
DIMAPUR, JULY 26 (MExN): With the Nagaland Government and Department of Technical Education failing to fulfill the memorandum served on July 20 by the Eastern Nagaland College Students’ Union (ENCSU), the Union on Tuesday served another ultimatum of six key demands.
This time, the ultimatum was addressed to the Nagaland Chief Secretary by ENCSU chairman M Longre Chang and joint secretary Nokchem Angth. In the first, the Union demanded that counseling for the 2016-17 NSEE batch should not be conducted without fulfilling the prior demands made by the ENCSU.
That, there should be an immediate review of NSEE results 2016 declared on July 15 by the Department of Technical Education vide no. DTE/ESTT-2/12/2016-17/ and allocate the four seats missing from the backward tribe (BT) quota to candidates belonging to the said category either by conducting re-examination or by awarding grace mark.
The Union demanded that backlog seats from past 1 year (2015-2016) should be given back to backward tribes without any consideration in order to deliver justice to the candidates from the deprived areas.
It also asked the Nagaland Government to strictly implement the Govt. Notification vide No.HTE/RESERV/23-1/2012 (Pt) under Reservation Part II Clause (a).
The Union also asked the Government to strike out the Part III Selection Clause (d) from the same notification mentioned in ENCSU ultimatum point-4 as it is against the BT reservation policy of the Government.