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Supreme Court extends tenure of ‘untainted’ West Bengal teachers

The apex court, however, did not extend the services of grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees of the state government run and aided schools

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Teachers from West Bengal at Jantar Mantar during protest. Pic/PTI

Teachers from West Bengal at Jantar Mantar during protest. Pic/PTI

In major relief to West Bengal, the Supreme Court on Thursday extended the services of terminated teachers found untainted by the CBI. A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar took note of the state government's submissions that teaching in various schools has been adversely impacted and fresh recruitment will take time.

The apex court, however, did not extend the services of grade ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees of the state government run and aided schools. It directed the state government to start the recruitment process on or before May 31 and conclude it by December 31 this year. The court asked the state government and its WBSSC (West Bengal School Service Commission) to file a compliance affidavit intimating it about the initiation of the recruitment process on or before May 31.

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