Kohima, April 17 (MExN): Kohima College celebrated its 56th social parting with Kegwayhun Tep, President, Naga Students’ Federation as guest speaker at the college courtyard on April 15.
Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) on Friday announced its decision to boycott the personal interview of the Combined Staff Recruitment Exam (CSRE) 2022 scheduled on April 17 & 18 and also resort to other forms of democratic agitation until the genuine demand of the students and youth was addressed by the authorities concerned.
On April 5, consul general Manfred Auster praised India for holding a meeting in Kohima, adding that lasting solutions to conflict can only be built on the rule of law prevailing. On the next day, the police prevented the Naga Mothers' Association from meeting him to discuss a project.
Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) sought the state chief minister’s “immediate and effective intervention” on several pressing issues including “Indo-Naga” political issue, NSSB and ILP among others.
One day after the state chief minister announced that the state government intends to begin exploration and extraction in the Disputed Area Belt (DAB) once the tripartite MoU with Government of India, Nagaland and Assam was signed, the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF)