
A section of teachers left unemployed by a recent verdict of the Supreme Court, before boarding a bus so that Delhi expands its agitation beyond Western Bengala, in Kolkata, on April 14, 2025. Photo credit: PTI
A section of aggravated teachers, among the approximately 26,000 who lost their jobs after the recent order of the Supreme Court in the case of recruitment scam of Western Bengal teachers, went to New Delhi from here around noon on Monday. When expanding their agitation beyond Western Bengal en route. The plan of the Protestant teacher to make a demonstration of sitting in Jantar Mantar de Delhi on April 16.
The teachers whose works were annulled have planned a one -week agitation in different ways. From April 18 to 19, protests are planned in multiple districts in Western Bengal. On April 22, teachers will carry out a march from Sealh to Raj Bhavan in Kolkata. A “relay hunger strike has been planned from May 1 to 7 in Kolkata. If a specific resolution is not reached at this time, teachers have said that they will increase their agitation and begin an indefinite hunger strike since May 8.
“Almost 65 of Our Peers Have Left for Delhi Today. They Will Stop in Multiple Districts of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh To Protest and Make People Aware of Our Plight. We Want To Reach The Common People Of The Nation, One of The Spoke Players’, One of The Spoke’s Spoke’s, ‘Disservals Spoke’s Spoke’s,’ Deervet’s Spoke ‘,’ Disservals Spoke’vases ‘,’ Divas’s Spoke’vases ‘,’ Descie’s spoke’vases ‘,’ Dispañas’s strain ‘,’ Disservals ‘Sploke’, ‘disivary.’ The Hindu.
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Prime Minister Mamata Banerje had called the thousands of people who lost their work to “voluntarily” continuously in their work until a solution was achieved, but this sacrifice has found few counters.
School authorities have also found tremors in a difficult position with the idea of ”voluntary service”, since they do not know if the teachers who have lost their work would be paid their salaries, and if they were going to mark their assistance.
The protesters have argued that the Service Commission of the Western Bengal School (WBSSC) could not make the distinction and provide separate lists of “contaminated” and “non -contaminated” candidates, which had led to the general cancellation of almost. Supreme Court earlier this month.
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The minister says
The State Minister of Education, Bratya Basu, with 12 representatives among the people who lost their jobs in the WBSSC office on April 11. He told them that the state government had no objection to the publication of separate legal consultations.
“We will ask him [WB]SSC to publish the list of CBIS findings (Central Research Office), “said Basu.
The government has indicated that the lists can be published before April 21, but protesters have refused to lower their guard until a solution is found.
Published – April 14, 2025 08:40 pm ist