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Kolkata: Bengal education minister Bratya Basu on Monday slammed the NCERT for erasing historical facts from its social ...
A deputation by teachers of class IX, X, XI and XII demanded measures to ensure that their salaries are credited and that ...
Around 200 non-teaching employees of state schools, demanding reinstatement of their jobs, demonstrated outside West Bengal ...
Government is currently determining how many teachers can return to classrooms until December 31, working with the commission ...
Around 200 non-teaching staff, who lost their jobs after a Supreme Court verdict invalidated 25,752 appointments by the West ...
The state Education Minister on April 11 had told representatives of teachers and non-teaching staff that a list of 'tainted' ...
Thousands of teachers, whose services were terminated as a result of a Supreme Court order, continued their protest by laying ...
West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu defended the WBSSC's decision to withhold the segregated list of teachers, citing ...
Protests erupt outside WBSSC office in Kolkata over delayed release of list differentiating "tainted" and "untainted" ...
As promised, the West Bengal School Service Commission has failed to publish the list of eligible and ineligible candidates ...
Education Minister Bratya Basu reassures support for West Bengal teachers who lost jobs due to a Supreme Court ruling. While ...
The agitating teachers launched the indefinite sit-in outside the Acharya Sadan, the WBSSC headquarters, in Kolkata on Monday ...
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