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Teacher’s Death: The Human Cost of Corruption: Teacher Dies After Losing Job in SSC Scam

Teacher’s Death: Recently, a 37-year-old teacher, Subal Soren, has tragically died in the state of West Bengal. It is reported that his premature death was caused by the mental stress and anxiety resulting from losing his job. This incident highlights the ongoing crisis in the state’s education system and the resulting human tragedy.

Details of the Incident

Subal Soren was a teacher from the 2016 SSC panel. Recently, the Calcutta High Court nullified the appointments of nearly 26,000 teachers, and Subal Soren was one of them. He had been under intense mental pressure since losing his job. His wife stated that he was constantly worried about his family and their future.

According to doctors, Subal Soren was suffering from high blood pressure and was taking medication irregularly. Due to mental stress, his blood pressure increased further, leading to a severe brain hemorrhage. Although he was rushed to the hospital, he passed away despite all efforts by the doctors.

Reasons Behind the Death

  • Job Loss and Mental Stress: The primary cause of Subal Soren’s mental stress was losing his job. He and his colleagues had been living in uncertainty since the High Court’s decision to cancel their appointments.
  • Financial Crisis: The financial crisis that arose from losing his job further aggravated his mental anxiety. The burden of supporting his family and thoughts about the future constantly troubled him.
  • Health Issues: Due to mental stress, his high blood pressure became uncontrolled, which ultimately led to his death.

Subal Soren’s Struggle

Subal Soren was not just a teacher; he was also an active member of the movement demanding the reinstatement of qualified teachers. His colleagues mentioned that he often spoke to them about his mental distress and his worries about his family’s future.

Subal Soren’s death is not an isolated incident but a tragic consequence of the ongoing crisis in the state’s education system. This event once again proves how deeply governmental decisions can impact the lives of ordinary people. It is now imperative to take appropriate steps to ensure justice for the qualified teachers and their reinstatement.

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