West Bengal Teacher Scandal: Why 50% Fresh Faces Got Interviews Amid Job Crisis

West Bengal's fresh teacher recruitment drive is seeing surprising results with half the interview positions going to new candidates. This comes after the Supreme Court cancelled 26,000 previous school appointments due to irregularities. Many teachers considered "untainted" by the scandal also lost their jobs in the mass cancellation. Now these experienced educators are struggling to reclaim positions as freshers dominate the interview stage.

Key Points: WB Teacher Recruitment Fresh Candidates Claim Half Interview Slots

  • Fresh candidates dominate interview stage with 50% representation in teacher recruitment
  • Supreme Court cancelled 26,000 school appointments earlier this year
  • "Untainted" teachers who lost jobs face limited success in new process
  • Recruitment drive aims to complete entire hiring by December 31 deadline
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WB teacher recruitment: Fresh faces claim 50 pc of interview positions; 'untainted' job losers suffer setback

50% of qualified candidates in WB teacher recruitment are freshers, leaving "untainted" job-losers struggling. SC-mandated process faces new controversy.

"Only 50 per cent of the 'untainted' job-losing teachers have secured positions in the merit list for interview - WBSSC Evaluation"

Kolkata, Nov 17

Around 50 per cent of the candidates, who qualified for the interview stage in the fresh recruitment drive for higher secondary teachers in West Bengal's state-run schools, are fresher candidates, according to the list published by the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC).

The fresh recruitment is being carried out to fill vacancies created after a division bench of the Supreme Court cancelled about 26,000 school appointments earlier this year.

Since many working teachers, who were considered untainted, also lost their jobs as a result of the order that scrapped the entire 2016 panel, the Supreme Court allowed these untainted candidates to take part in the new recruitment process.

As per the written examination for the fresh recruitment process, both for the secondary and higher secondary teachers, were conducted in September this year, and the list of the candidates who have qualified for the interview was published on Saturday.

However, an evaluation of the list of candidates who have qualified for the interview showed that only 50 per cent of the “untainted” job-losing teachers have secured positions in the merit list for interview, which is the second stage of the fresh recruitment process.

Around 20,000 candidates, who had appeared for the written test for the fresh recruitment process, have qualified for the interview. The interview process for verifying their documents will begin on Tuesday.

The Supreme Court also accepted the Calcutta High Court’s argument that the entire panel had to be cancelled since despite repeated insistence both by the High Court as well as the apex court, neither the state education department nor the commission furnished two separate lists segregating the “untainted” candidates, from the “tainted” ones, who have proved beyond doubt of getting school-jobs paying money.

The apex court had directed that the entire fresh recruitment process would have to be completed by December 31 this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
At least the Supreme Court is ensuring transparency this time. The previous corruption in teacher recruitment was shameful. Fresh talent deserves a fair chance too! 🙌
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Arjun K
The real victims here are the students who had their education disrupted when 26,000 teachers were removed. Hope this new recruitment brings stability to our education system.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the need for fresh talent, the experienced teachers who were untainted should have been given some weightage. Experience matters in teaching! 🤔
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Meera T
The state government should have created separate quotas for experienced untainted teachers and freshers. This all-or-nothing approach is creating unnecessary competition among deserving candidates.
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David E
Good to see merit-based selection finally happening in West Bengal. The previous corruption scandal was a national embarrassment. Hope this sets a new standard for government recruitment across India.

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