Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) has lauded the state government and home department for the successful completion of the physical test phase of the police recruitment process across the state.
In a press release, CNSA president Zuchobemo Jungio and general secretary Imnayanger Jamir acknowledged the authorities for conducting the tests in an orderly manner.
ANCSU described the initiative as a positive step toward strengthening the police force and providing much-needed employment opportunities for the youth.
At the same time, CNSA has urged the state government and the recruitment authorities to uphold the highest standards of fairness, transparency, and accountability in the forthcoming written examinations and all remaining stages.
The student body stressed that the process must remain free, fair, and impartial to maintain public trust and ensure merit prevails.
CNSA reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the interests of students and unemployed youth. It also pledged to continue engaging constructively with the government for the welfare and progress of Nagaland.
Nagaland: CNSA urges transparency in police recruitment
DIMAPUR, JAN 17 (NPN)
