YAA reiterates ‘zero tolerance’ stand on proxy teachers

Kiphire, May 17 (MExN): The Yimkhiung Akherü Arihako (YAA) during its 56th Federal Assembly has reiterated its ‘zero tolerance’ stand on proxy teachers and endorsed all its federating units to check the menace of proxy teachers and to monitor the regularity of teachers in their respective jurisdiction.

The YAA federal assembly, held on May 13, was host by the Jenty Village under Pungro Subdivision, Kiphire. Various agendas pertaining to students’ welfare were tabled and deliberated, the YAA stated in a press release. The house reaffirmed blanket ban on hunting and poaching in the entire Yimkhiung jurisdiction in its endeavor towards conservation and preservation of wildlife and ecology. Previous resolutions were also reviewed and rectified, it stated. 

During the session, ‘awareness and sensitization on skill development' was presented by Throngso Yimkhiung. The assembly was attended by District administration Pungro, Yimkhiung Tribal Council (YTC), Yimkhiung GBs’ Arihako (YGBA), Yimkhiung Gazetted Officers’ Association (YGOA), Yimkhiung Women Organisation (YWO), Public Forum Pungro Sub Division (PFPSD), Chessore Area Public Forum (CAPF), Pungro Area College Students’ Union (PACSU), Western Yimkhiung Students’ Union (WYSU) and delegates from 85 units across Yimkhiung inhabited towns and villages converged for the assembly.