
The protest of SSC teachers continues in the Front or WB SSC office in Saltlake in Kolkata. | Photo credit: Debash Bhaduri
Thousands of Teachers, Whate Services were terminated as a result of a supreme Court Order, continue their protest by laying to Siege to the West Bengal School Service Commission Headquarters, After The State Government on The Noes Or Naoste Gaunt Eagd Notes of Nails Or Nails Or Nails Or Nails Or Nails Or Nails Or Nails Or NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OR NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OF NAILS OR NAILS OF NAIL NAILS Recruited on the basis of merit.
The stirring teachers, who praised the indefinite sitting outside the Achaharya Sadan, the WBSSC headquarters, in Kolkata on Monday night, promised to intensify the review until the list of uncompected candidates and the 2016 SSC qualifying is related.
More than 25,000 teachers and non -teaching staff in the Government and helped schools throughout the State lost their jobs in relation to the WBSSC recruitment case after the Supreme Court Judgment on April 3. The Apex court observed “the process.”
Later, the Supreme Court on April 17 extended the services of the finished school teachers, which were discovered that they were not contaminated in the investigation of CBI, until December 31.
‘Without Judicial Directive’
On Tuesday, the teachers’ protest, demanding that the WBSSC publish the list of “un contaminated” candidates, intensified after the State Minister of Education, Bratya Basu, said that “it is not possible for the government to publish said list, Aser was not. Byt directive. Basu had previously said that the SSC would publish the list on Monday at night.
“The government is with the agitators. Prime Minister Mamata Banerje has assured all kinds of help. We are working in the interest of those who lost their work and we will continue to do so,” Basu Duration Duration a press conference.
“We are presenting a request for review. Then, I ask the agitators who do not act in any way that it is our request, violate the order of the Supreme Court or result in contempt for the courts for them or us,” he added.
‘Promised list previously’
However, the teachers promised to continue the siege until the School Service Commission of Western Bengal or the Government pays attention to their demand, stating that it was the “failure” of the government that could not go out with the important list promised above.
CM Mamata Banerjee urged protesters to return to work, assuring them that their government would “protect” their salaries.
“You don’t need to worry about who is contaminated and who is not only worried about whether you have a job and if you are getting your salaries in time. The list to identify contaminated and not contaminated teachers remains” “,” “,” “
“We ensure that your work is safe for now and you will get your salaries. Return to your schools and resume classes. I have talked about this several times since last night. We are with you,” Banerje said in an administrative program in Midnapore.
Posted on April 22, 2025