Stop ‘teacher attachment culture’: ENSF

DIMAPUR, APRIL 26 (MExN): The Eastern Naga Students' Federation (ENSF) has called upon all politicians and departments to immediately stop the "teacher’s attachment culture" and asked teachers to revert back to their respective posting place in the interest of the students.  

“This call is being made considering the welfare and interest of the students pursuing their studies in government institutions,” a press note from the ENSF today said.  

While stating that the federation is “tirelessly working to do justice to the students,” the ENSF said that “such attachment culture is victimizing the students and benefiting the privileged lot! This practice is not acceptable and tolerable to the Federation as such practices will only pose hysteria in the minds of the students.”  

The ENSF said that “looking at the rampant attachment system going on presently, the federation is not impressed with the government entertaining this detrimental practice.”  

It pointed out that many schools, particularly from Eastern Nagaland are facing tremendous shortage of teaching staff. The government and the department have to take remedial measures instead of nodding head to attach these few teaching staffs to assist the legislators or fill the gap in various departments, it asserted.  

The ENSF demanded that the concerned authority eradicate and stop the “teacher’s attachment culture” to other colleges, departments or to any elected members. It meanwhile cautioned that teachers posted in Eastern Nagaland seeking political shelter without performing one's assigned duty and drawing salary will “invite the federation to initiate its own course of action.”



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