The Supreme Court of India intervened in a significant case involving the recruitment of teachers in West Bengal, describing the situation as 'systemic fraud' and questioning the Mamata Banerjee government's lack of digital records in the recruitment process. Despite these concerns, the court granted temporary relief to nearly 24,000 teaching and non-teaching staff by staying their immediate termination. This decision was welcomed by Siliguri Mayor Goutam Deb and the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, who expressed satisfaction with the court's ruling. Rhythm Anand Bhardwaj provided details on the top court's observations.
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#WATCH | West Bengal: On West Bengal teachers' recruitment scam case, Siliguri Mayor Goutam Deb says, "We all welcome the judgement of the Supreme Court...At present, all the operative orders has been stayed by the Supreme Court...Everybody is welcoming the decision. For… https://t.co/72yIO1AxUm https://t.co/gOVVELErYL
The #SupremeCourt on May 7 gave relief to the #WestBengal government by protecting nearly 24,000 teaching and non-teaching staff members from immediate termination from their jobs in schools across the State. https://t.co/f16VBSrxmG
#BREAKING | Supreme Court pulls up Mamata Banerjee govt over Teachers recruitment scam, asks, 'Why no digital records?' Tune in here to watch as Rhythm Anand Bhardwaj (@Rhythms22) gives details of the top court's observations - https://t.co/CRfjubcuSf… #TMC #MamataBanerjee… https://t.co/ANrNrGFWGL
Supreme Court says school jobs case in West Bengal 'systemic fraud' https://t.co/GWlYkBfosC