Dimapur, Sept. 15 -- Many organisations, including student bodies, have come out in support of the 2016 batch RMSA teachers of Nagaland who have been agitating for the last few days, demanding pay parity with their colleagues under SSA 2010, 2013 and RMSA 2013.

The Lotha HoHo Wokha, in a release, on Monday expressed pain over the fates of thousands of students, who are attending classes without teachers in as many as 133 government schools all over the state. It stated that this is impacting the academic careers of thousands of students at a time when their annual and selection examinations are approaching.

The hoho said as a welfare state, the Nagaland government is expected to uphold the rule of law and listen to the grievances and ri...