Recruitment scam: WBSSC announces new deadline for submission of segregated list

IANS April 22, 2025 443 views

The West Bengal School Service Commission has announced a new deadline of April 30 to submit segregated lists of job candidates following a massive recruitment scandal. The commission will prepare three distinct lists categorizing candidates as genuine, tainted, and those with technical OMR sheet errors. Job seekers have been protesting outside the WBSSC office demanding transparency and clarity in the recruitment process. The Supreme Court recently upheld the Calcutta High Court's decision to cancel the entire 2016 job panel due to alleged irregularities.

"The Supreme Court never asked the commission to publish the list" - Bratya Basu, Education Minister
Kolkata, April 22: Amid continuing agitation outside the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) office by job losers (the teaching and non-teaching staff) of state-run schools demanding publication of lists segregating the "genuine" and "tainted" candidates, the commission on Tuesday afternoon has set a new deadline for the same.

Key Points

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Supreme Court upholds Calcutta High Court order cancelling 2016 job panel

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WBSSC to submit three separate candidate lists by April 30

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Protests continue outside commission's office

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Job seekers demand transparent recruitment process

However, the new deadline is not regarding the publication of the segregated lists. The commission has now proposed to submit the segregated lists to the state Education Department by April 30.

The commission will send three separate lists to the state Education Department. The first list will be of those who are "genuine" beyond doubt, and the second will be of those who are "tainted" beyond doubt.

At the same time, commission insiders said, the third list will be of those in whose cases optical mark recognition (OMR) sheets had some technical errors.

The commission has also instructed the different district inspectors of schools to immediately start the process of preparing these three lists in their respective districts.

The previous deadline to publish the segregated list was Monday. However, as the commission failed to do so, the "genuine" candidates started a sit-in demonstration outside the WBSSC office from Monday evening, which is continuing till now.

On Tuesday, state Education Minister Bratya Basu justified the commission's decision not to publish the segregated list.

He said the Supreme Court never asked the commission to publish the list.

On Tuesday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also questioned why the job losers were now insisting on the publication of lists by the commission, segregating the "genuine" and "tainted" candidates.

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court upheld the order of the Calcutta High Court's division bench of Justice Debangsu Basak and Justice Shabbar Rashidi last year, cancelling WBSSC's entire panel for 2016 of 25,753 teaching and non-teaching jobs.

The Apex Court also accepted the observation of the Calcutta High Court that the entire panel had to be cancelled because of the "failure" on the part of the state government and WBSSC to segregate the "genuine" candidates from the "tainted" ones, who got jobs paying money.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
This whole situation is so frustrating for genuine candidates who worked hard for these jobs. The government needs to be more transparent about the process. Why can't they just publish the lists publicly? 🤔
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Priya M.
I sympathize with the protestors. They've been waiting for years and now this uncertainty. The technical errors in OMR sheets should have been caught much earlier. The system needs complete overhaul!
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Amit K.
While I understand the frustration, I think the commission is trying to be careful here. Rushing to publish lists without proper verification could create more problems. Let's give them till April 30.
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Sneha R.
The fact that they're making three separate lists is a good approach. At least they're acknowledging there might be innocent people caught in technical issues. Hope they resolve this soon! 🙏
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Debashish B.
Respectful criticism: The Education Minister's justification feels weak. Just because SC didn't explicitly ask to publish lists doesn't mean transparency shouldn't be prioritized. This affects thousands of lives.
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Tania G.
My cousin is one of the affected candidates. The mental stress this has caused is unimaginable. They deserve clear answers and timely action, not just more deadlines. #JusticeForGenuineCandidates

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