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Teachers who lost their jobs in a Supreme Court order due to large-scale irregularities in a 2016 recruitment process are currently in talks with West Bengal School Service Commission officials about a proposal to create a list of educators not involved in fraud. The goal is to include this list in a review petition to the Supreme Court. The teachers have threatened an indefinite sit-in if the list is not released by the SSC.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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