NSF demands cancellation of 109 ‘illegal appointments’

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HT Correspondent

DIMAPUR, March 20: The Naga Students Federation (NSF) on Friday demanded termination of ‘illegal appointments’ in 109 posts in 16 Nagaland government departments within 45 days.

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In a letter to the state chief secretary, the federation alleged that these appointments had been executed outside the purview of the Nagaland Staff Selection Board and the Nagaland Public Service Commission from 2018 to 2023, directly violating all procedural regulations for appointments through proper channels.

Referring to its letter dated April 10, 2025, to the state government, the NSF reminded that it had submitted the list of illegal appointees made across various departments without advertisement, undermining the principles of meritocracy, transparency and fairness in public service employment.

The NSF urged the chief secretary to take decisive and immediate action in the matter to not hinder the aspirations of thousands of educated, deserving Naga youth, who await fair opportunities in government employment.

The federation said it detected 32 illegal appointments in Nagaland state transport department, 11 in public health engineering department, seven in sericulture department, two in home guard & civil defense, three in food and civil supplies department, two in information & public relations department, four in urban development department, one in taxes department, three in industries and commerce department, three in forest, environment & climate change department, three in economics & statistics department, two in law and justice department,  four in agriculture department, four in water resources department, 27 in Nagaland public works department and one in land record & survey department.

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