
Case for Frame of West Bengal: The Chief Minister of West Bengalska Mamata Banerjee announced that the announcement of the new recruitment of teachers will be issued by May 31, saying that those who lost their work will receive age relaxation.
“The announcement for the fresh recruitment of teachers will be issued by May 31, those who have lost their jobs will receive a relaxation of age,” said Bengal CM on Tuesday.
Banerjee announced relief to Bengal’s teachers who lost their jobs, said, “Age will not be a barrier. Those who lost their jobs will be able to allow the exam, even if they have crossed the usual age limit. They will also gain the advantage of their experience.”
The Supreme Court canceled the appointment of 25,753 tutorials and uninterested employees of state schools and considered the recruitment process to be “disturbed and stained”.
TMC Supremo Mamata Banerjee also assured that teachers who lost their job
The CM Baerjee statement came in the middle of massive protests from teaching and unclean school staff supported by the state who lost their work with SC in school service (SSC).
“While the government of West Bengal will continue its legal battle for the protection of existing teachers, at the same time the recruitment process will start to solve the needs of staff,” Mamata Banata said on Tuesday.
The CM Mamata Banerjee also said, “They want teachers to get back their work, file a sign to check with the Supreme Court”.
Protesting teachers promise to “not sit for fresh tests”
Protesting teachers, who promised not to sit on fresh recruitment tests, ended 3rd April after the Supreme Court’s order, which was invalidated by 25,753 teaching and illegal employees of state schools-in Monday announced plans to introduce for West Bengal in the National City.
“In the coming days, in addition to continuing our protests here in the city, we would like to inform the nation about injustice that encountered thousands of eligible teachers who qualified for SSC tests in 2016 according to their own merit and qualifications,” said Brindaban Ghosh, a member of the well -deserved teacher rights.
“Why should tireless teachers continue to be penalized for illegalities committed by part of the candidates?
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