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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Students smell rat in ADC Primary teachers recruitment

Lamka, Apr 28: Claiming that there were many non-bona fide residents of Churachandpur district in the recently declared Primary Teachers result under ADC Churachandpur, a joint statement of three student bodies – ZSF, HSA and KSO, released later today said those candidates whose bonafide status is in doubt should not be allowed to submit their offer form, reports our correspondent.
The student bodies have every reason to believe that many non-residents of the district were recruited in the process denying the people of Churachandpur their legitimate rights to be employed, said the statement that termed the practice as illegal and out rightly objectionable.
It also claimed that the recruitment was in excess against the number of posts mentioned in the advertisement.
Vowing to get to the bottom on the issue, the statement said they have taken the initiative in a bid to protect the interest of the district and the concerned authority.




Hills divide on ADC polls palpable
CCpur queues up for forms

By S Singlianmang Guite
Lamka, Apr 28: Following the reception accorded to the ADC poll notification here, the district, having 24 MDC seats, and five sub-divisions witnessed an encouraging response with more than a hundred aspirants claiming the nomination forms within two days of its issuance.
Nomination forms for the 12 MDC seats under Churachandpur sub-division and 3 each from the remaining five sub-divisions of Tipaimukh, Henglep, Thanlon and Singngat were issued since yesterday at the DC's conference hall here.
With five nomination papers requested for Thanlon ADC Constituency so far, it remains the highest sought after seat while Hiangtam Lamka and Sagang in Churachandpur sub-division and Muollum in Singngat and Senvon in Tipaimukh sub-divisions followed suit with three forms issued against each constituency.
Kholmun in Churachandpur and Leimatak in Henglep sub-division remains the least sought after seats with 2 from each constituency. None of the 107 aspiring candidates who had so far sought the nomination forms had however submitted their nomination by 3PM today, the official closing time for any working day.(TSE)

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