WB govt failed to furnish details of ineligible candidates: Ailing teacher whose job wasn't scrapped
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The Supreme Court has invalidated the appointment of 25,753 teachers and staff in West Bengal schools, terming the selection process as vitiated and tainted. However, it allowed the exemption of those suffering from serious illnesses, such as Soma Das who is battling cancer. Das alleged that the West Bengal government and the SSC failed to provide accurate details to the judiciary about ineligible candidates.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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