The Nagaland SSA Teachers
Association (NSSATA) today called off its agitation for due salaries and requested its members to discharge their duties, following intervention by the Naga Mothers' Association.
The NSSATA had been picketing before district education offices since May one after the expiry of the 15-day ultimatum served to the state government for release of their pending salaries since November 2013.
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The NSSATA leaders deliberated with departmental heads in the presence of Naga Mothers' Association and took the decision considering all the technicalities, especially that of the students' welfare.
However, the NSSATA demanded that the government pay salaries regularly in future at par with government employees with the condition that the amount is sanctioned by the Centre.
It also demanded that the state government pay its matching share within the specified period of 30 days after the Centre has sanctioned its share.