Teachers protest headquarters outside Bangladesh Ministry of Education continues for the fourth consecutive day
After the recent Supreme Court decision, school teachers continued to protest for the fourth consecutive day outside the West Bengal Ministry of Education headquarters in Salt Lake City, on Sunday, May 18, 2025. |Photo source: Debasish Bhaduri
After the recent Supreme Court decision, school teachers protested for the fourth consecutive day (May 18, 2025) at the headquarters of the West Bengal Ministry of Education.
About 1,000 protesters are part of the well-deserved teacher rights forum, including teachers, who cleared the 2016 West Bengal School Services Council (SSC) exam, but in 25,753 appointments that were invalid at Apex Court, which was called the “recruitment process” “deprived and contaminated”.
They put forward slogans calling for a resumption of work and met with state education minister Bratya Basu.
A tearful female teacher was seen sweeping the road in the protest area, while several agitators swept the road in the protest area and looked at the cheeks on their cheeks.
“Until Minister Bratya Basu came here and assured us that we would not have to do the exam again. pti.
The protest teachers also asked the state government to take legal and administrative measures to take effect immediately.
“Please wait. We will win and justice from the corrupt government,” said Jolie Hazra, a science teacher at the Parganas District School in South 24.
Some protesters also claimed that notices of 10-12 teachers have appeared in front of the police station and investigated the conflict that occurred on May 15 at and around the state education department headquarters.
The area around Bikash Bhavan became a virtual battlefield during protests against violent clashes between school teachers and police.
Witnesses said many teachers, including several women, were injured in police operations, which lasted for more than an hour.
While protesters continue to incite stranded employees in the education department, protesters continue to agitate, Deputy Police Chief Bidhannagar said, Anish Sarkar said.
publishing – May 18, 2025 at 04:02 pm ist