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An official said that Kolkata, West Bengal School Services Commission on Monday sent a new list of about 300 “eligible” teachers for district inspectors across the state.
These names were first released due to “human error”.
“We have sent a new list of candidates in more than 300 candidates, which are more than 300 for the district inspector of education offices,” a top official of SSC told PTI, and we determine that not a single qualified teacher is a victim. ”
A section of teachers and non-teaching staff, who had lost their jobs in view of the Supreme Court’s decision, have been demanding tainted and unpredited among 25,753 qualifying candidates for 2016 recruitment in front of SSC headquarters in Salt Lake for the last few days.
The official said that due to “human error” in the data collection process, those 300-odd names were already abandoned as the entire commissions were working for the war from 21 April.
The first list released on 23 April inspired several protesting teachers to return to work, although others continued their sit-in.
For a question, the official said that the new list includes the name of Chinmoy Mondal, the main scope of the qualified teacher forum.
Mondal, whose job as a teacher, was held on April 3 after the Supreme Court order, told PTI: “Yes, my name has been sent to the DI office for salary till 31 December.”
He said, while the names of about 300-350 teachers have been cleaned in the same way and sent to thei office as “not particularly tainted”, at least 40–50 qualified teachers whose names are still included.
“The SSC chairman has promised to look at the discrepancies. These are mostly candidates and the names of schools, which were due to the first clear Clandstine approach made by the school education department and then the SSC officials, which were to create a completely verified database. His mistake is the current situation and suffering,” he said.
Mondal said that the forum voluntarily helped the SSC to help fix about 40 discrepancies so that not a single ‘unpublished’ teacher is suffering.
Meanwhile, around 300 teaching and non-teaching staff were marked as ‘tainted’ and were sitting near the SSC office for the last one week for the last one week to demand a re-establishment till Monday from thousands of invalid employees of state-aasted secondary-high secondary schools.
The Commission has ensured the salaries of about 16,000 ‘qualified’ teachers, who have not been implicated on any allegations of irregularities.
The Supreme Court on April 3 abolished the entire 2016 recruitment panel due to wide irregularities, resulting in terms of services for non-teaching employees of 25,753 teaching and state-asset schools.
However, in the later order on 17 April, the apex court allowed its services to continue till 31 December.
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