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Naga tribes ‘partially welcome’ job reservation panel, ask govt not to deviate from agreed points

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Published on: Sep 24, 2025 05:01 PM IST

Naga tribes ‘partially welcome’ job reservation panel, ask govt not to deviate from agreed points

Kohima, An association of five major tribes of Nagaland on Wednesday “partially welcomed” the state government’s decision to constitute a commission for examining the decades-old job reservation policy, but asserted that the administration has deviated from the agreed position to form a panel which would review the quota system in technical and professional courses too.

Naga tribes ‘partially welcome’ job reservation panel, ask govt not to deviate from agreed points

The Nagaland government has constituted a commission, headed by retired bureaucrat R Ramakrishnan, which would review the job reservation policy in the government sector and recommend a framework for equitable representation of various tribes, according to a notification issued on Monday.

The 5-Tribes Committee on Review of Reservation Policy said it “partially welcomed” the notification constituting the Job Reservation Commission, nearly 100 days after the Cabinet agreed in principle to set up a panel on their demand on June 12.

The Committee, however, said in a statement that the notification deviates from the agreed points of the June 3 meeting between the state government and the CoRRP, as well as from the Cabinet announcement on August 6 about establishing a Reservation Review Commission.

The CoRRP, after joint consultations with the apex tribal bodies and their frontal organisations in Kohima, on September 20, announced that it would resort to agitation from October 1 if the government failed to constitute the commission.

On September 20, the CoRRP, representing the Ao, Angami, Lotha, Rengma, and Sumi tribes, set a 10-day ultimatum to the state government to come forward for redressing their grievances over the matter. The administration set up the commission two days after that.

Initially, 25 per cent reservation was allocated for seven tribes in non-technical and non-gazetted posts for a period of 10 years. These tribes were designated as ‘backward’ based on educational and economic disadvantages, and limited representation in state services.

Over the years, the reservation has increased to 37 per cent, comprising 25 per cent for seven Eastern Nagaland Backward Tribes and 12 per cent, for four other backward tribes of the state.

Pressing for fulfillment of their demand, the Committee has been protesting since May. It has also declared non-cooperation with the government and did not participate in Independence Day celebrations.

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