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Nagaland | Reservation policy
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Nagaland Deputy CM says sub-committee draft report for reservation policy to be submitted in state cabinet

| @indiablooms | Oct 06, 2021, at 04:36 am

Kohima/IBNS: Nagaland Deputy Chief Minister Y Patton said that the Cabinet Sub-Committee Working Group for reservation policy has been dissolved and that the draft report of the committee for reservation policy on NSSB and NPSC will be submitted to the state cabinet for its approval.

"The meeting held between the Cabinet Sub-Committee and the nominated representatives from the civil society at Kohima on Tuesday concluded in a positive note wherein all members had agreed to the draft report and the final decision will be made by the cabinet," Patton said.

He further said that the matter will be discussed in the next cabinet meeting.

Patton said that discussions were held among the members to remain an opposition-less government under the UDA government in Nagaland and they urged the central government, seven NNPGs and NSCN-IM for early settlement of Naga political issues.

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