NEHU tribal teachers’ body joins demand for removal of registrars

Shillong, Oct 31: The Meghalaya Tribal Teachers’ Association (MeTTA-NEHU) has extended full support to the demand of the NEHUSU and NEHUTA for the immediate termination of the Registrar and two newly-appointed Deputy Registrars.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the MeTTA-NEHU has expressed concerns over the many irregularities and inconsistencies  in the functioning of these officers who have no knowledge of the rules, regulations and administrative procedures. This is reflected in many of the official correspondences issued by them from time to time, it said.

Alleging that many competent applicants were turned away to make way for a ‘mediocre’, the association has decided to endorses the demand of NEHUSU to terminate the services of the Registrar, Col (Retd) Omkar Singh and NEHUTA’s demand for their removal.

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