Today (30th April): A Calcutta High Court lawyer, Vikas Ranjan Bhattacharya, faced protests from job recipients outside the court. The demonstrators accused him of involvement in unfair hiring practices, claiming that he was “eating the job.” The protests followed a hearing on corruption in the primary recruitment process, related to the 2014 TET exam. Despite the tense situation, the police intervened and restored order.
The Calcutta High Court, led by Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay, has ordered the Board of Primary Education to interview four litigants who obtained passing marks in the 2014 Tate examination through allotted marks for incorrect questions. This decision emphasizes the court’s commitment to fairness in education and ensuring opportunities for deserving candidates, addressing challenges in the education sector.
