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WBSSC job case: Notification for recruitment issued, only for teaching staff
Kolkata, May 30: The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) on Friday issued notifications for fresh recruitment for vacancies in state-run schools, but only for the posts of teaching staff in the secondary and higher secondary sections.
WBSSC recruitment case: TMC leaders differ on police action against protesting teachers
Kolkata, May 17: Two senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders on Saturday offered contrasting responses to the police action taken against protesting teachers who had staged a “gherao” at the state education department headquarters in Kolkata on Thursday night.
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.
WBSSC recruitment case: Undeterred by baton charge, teachers gherao Bikash Bhawan again
Kolkata, May 16: A day after being baton-charged by police, the protesting teachers have assembled again, surrounding Bikash Bhavan, the West Bengal Education Department's headquarters, on Friday morning.
WBSSC recruitment case: Hurdles emerge as process begins to remove 'tainted' names from salary portal
Kolkata, April 26: As the process to remove "tainted" names from the salary portal for teaching and non-teaching staff in state-run schools across West Bengal gets underway, district inspectors of schools are encountering initial difficulties, particularly in tracing the current postings of several teaching staff.
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.
Day after meeting Bengal Education Minister, school job losers intensify stir
Kolkata, April 12: A day after meeting the West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu, the individuals who lost their school jobs following an order of the Supreme Court last week, have intensified their protests on the streets of Kolkata, on Saturday.
Bengal Education Minister assures publication of segregated list of 'genuine' and 'tainted' candidates
Kolkata, April 11: West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu, on Friday, assured the teaching and non-teaching staff, who have lost jobs in the state-run schools following a Supreme Court order last week, to publish a segregated list of the "genuine" and "tainted" candidates but only as per proper legal advice.
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.
CM Mamata Banerjee doubts 'game' behind SC verdict on Bengal school job case
Kolkata, April 7: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Monday, expressed doubts about some “game” behind the recent verdict of the Supreme Court ordering the cancellation of all the 25,753 teaching and non-teaching jobs in state-run 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.