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Over 400 West Bengal teachers and staff, jobless after a Supreme Court order, blocked traffic in Kolkata on April 28, demanding reinstatement or temporary work until December 31. They accused the West Bengal School Service Commission of unfairly labeling them as "tainted" and claimed that the state government was isolating them despite their qualifying in the 2016 recruitment test.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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