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In Nagaland, student groups and job aspirants are protesting against the state government's decision to regularize 147 ad-hoc and contract assistant professors in colleges. The protesters demand the posts be filled through open competition via the Nagaland Public Service Commission to ensure equal opportunity, as they view the government's decision as a violation of meritocracy.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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