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WBSSC recruitment case: Senior cop justifies baton charge on protesting teachers

Kolkata, May 16: A senior official of West Bengal Police on Friday sought to justify the baton charge in front of Bikash Bhavan, the state Education Department headquarters, on the "untainted" or "genuine" secondary and higher secondary teachers in state-run schools who have lost their jobs following a Supreme Court order last month.

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

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.

Bengal govt 'defends' police action on protesting job losers

Kolkata, April 9: A West Bengal minister, a senior bureaucrat and a top police officer on Wednesday justified the action of the police on the protesting individuals who lost their school jobs at different pockets of the state. The most intense protest was witnessed at Kasba in South Kolkata near the office of the district inspector of schools.

Bengal school jobs fiasco: Joint platform calls for 'March to Secretariat' on April 21

Kolkata, April 5: A joint platform of both 'genuine' teaching and non-teaching staff losing school jobs following the recent order of the Supreme Court and the candidates who were deprived of jobs illegally to accommodate tainted ones paying money have announced that they will be organising a “march to state secretariat” agitation on April 21, unless the state government takes definite initiative in solving the problems of individuals belonging to both the categories.

Explained: West Bengal's school job case of 2021

Kolkata, April 3: It all started in July 2021, with the erstwhile Calcutta High Court’s single-judge bench of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay, currently a BJP Sabha member, started hearing the first case about the multi-crore school job case in West Bengal.