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The Calcutta High Court will hear appeals on April 28 challenging the termination of around 32,000 primary teacher jobs in West Bengal. The appeals were assigned by the Chief Justice after a previous bench released the matter. The termination was previously ordered by a single bench due to candidates not completing their teachers' training course when recruited in 2016. A division bench had earlier stayed the single bench order.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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