Today(on 19th April),The Calcutta High Court division bench upheld the CBI probe into alleged recruitment irregularities in GTA-run schools in Darjeeling, Kurseong, and Kalimpong, dismissing the state government’s objections. This decision follows concerns raised by anonymous letters, aiming to restore public trust in the education system. The involvement of the CBI signifies the seriousness of the matter and is expected to provide clarity.
The Calcutta High Court is addressing the creation of new teaching positions, particularly in vocational and physical education. A case brought attention to the need for clarity from the state government and School Service Commission. Concerns were raised about the impact of these positions on employment and the quality of education. The issue has sparked extensive legal discussions and examinations.
Students in West Bengal face concerns as several schools fail to issue admit cards for the upcoming Madhyamik exams. The High Court has expressed displeasure and warned schools to rectify the situation, highlighting potential legal consequences. This administrative lapse raises questions about oversight and accountability in government-aided schools, impacting students’ academic progress.
