Despite the Supreme Court’s relief

Even before the Supreme Court allowed uncontaminated teaching and non-teaching candidates to continue working on April 17, commissioned teachers in West Bengal were still protesting throughout the state until the West Bengal School Services Commission (SSC) completed a new recruitment. |Photo source: PTI
Even before the Supreme Court allowed uncontaminated teaching and non-teaching candidates to continue working on April 17, commissioned teachers in West Bengal were still protesting throughout the state until the West Bengal School Services Commission (SSC) completed a new recruitment.
On Saturday (19 April 2025), uncontaminated teachers held protest rallies in several areas of West Bengal, reaffirming their demands for quarantine and quarantine for uncontaminated candidates. In the coastal area of central Kolkata, a group of protesting teachers are continuing to sit in and demonstrate.

On April 3 this year, the Supreme Court placed the entire SSC recruitment team in 2016, and this violated Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution due to “serious violations and violations”.
This has resulted in the loss of employment opportunities for over 25,000 teaching and non-teaching personnel in state-run schools, leading to widespread incitement throughout West Bengal. The main need of protesters is to engage in quarantine of uncontaminated and contaminated candidates in the appointment group.

Education Minister Bratya Basu hinted on Friday (April 18, 2025) that the possibility of the school service committee released a list of terminations of teaching and non-teaching personnel on Monday, April 21, marking it as “contaminated” or “unspecifically contaminated.”
“We have heard a lot of promises so far. However, we no longer believe in verbal assurances and empty promises. We will not stop restless until we see the quarantine list with our own eyes. Once the list is made, we will decide on future actions,” Mehboob Mondal, “Mehboob Mondal. Hindu Saturday.
He added that the Supreme Court’s recent order of uncontaminated candidates to continue working until new recruits do not give them much assurance until a list of polluted and uncontaminated candidates was published.
“On Monday, April 21, we plan to stir outside the Salt Lake SSC Bhawan and on Tuesday, April 22, we will hold a rally to the governor’s residence in Raj Bhawan,” Mondal said.
It is worth noting that after the incitement held in the capital Jantar Mantar on April 16, 70 deputies from the Deserved Teachers Rights Forum will return from New Delhi to Kolkata and meet with different teacher organizations and human rights forums on Saturday. 70 delegates will be excited to join Kolkata upon arrival on Saturday.
Meanwhile, it was reported that earlier this week, another group of protesting teachers went to Sourav Ganguly’s Kolkata residence to invite cricketers to protest on April 21. However, they were stopped and detained by personnel from Thakurpukur police station and requested the invitation to be cancelled in Mr Ganguly’s office.
publishing – April 19, 2025 03:22 pm ist