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Protests intensify in Nagaland as students demand fair recruitment process for assistant professors
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Student groups and job seekers in Nagaland are protesting the government's decision to regularize 147 assistant professors in colleges. The Naga Students' Federation (NSF) marched and staged a sit-in, demanding the revocation of the order and open competition via the NPSC. CTAN and NNQF have resumed their agitation, seeking the same, along with the dissolution of a High Powered Committee.
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