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WBSSC: Process of Cancelling Jobs of 1806 ‘Tainted’ Candidates Begins, New Twist in SSC’s Action

WBSSC: The School Service Commission (SSC) has finally initiated the process of canceling the appointment letters of 1806 ineligible candidates. This process began after the publication of the list of ineligible candidates last Saturday. Adhering to the Supreme Court’s directive, the commission has started this process in collaboration with the School Education Department.

This event marks the beginning of a new and crucial chapter in the state’s teacher recruitment corruption case.

Background and Current Situation

The long-running teacher recruitment corruption case has created a deep crisis in the state’s education system. Many candidates have had their jobs canceled by court orders before. Recently, the Supreme Court directed the state to cancel the appointment letters of ineligible candidates.

Based on that directive, the SSC published a list of 1806 individuals last Saturday. Since the list was published, questions were being raised about when the cancellation process would begin. Finally, putting an end to the speculation, the commencement of the process was announced.

State Government’s Steps

The state government is proceeding with extreme caution in this matter. To avoid any future legal complications, the government is currently seeking advice from legal experts.

It is understood that the final steps will be taken after receiving the opinion of the legal experts. According to sources, the notification for the cancellation of the appointment letters of these 1806 ineligible candidates could be issued within the next week.

Procedural Aspects

The process of canceling the appointment letters is expected to be completed in a few steps:

  • Legal Consultation: The state government is examining the legal aspects to ensure that the cancellation process cannot be challenged in the future.
  • Issuance of Notification: After receiving legal advice, the School Education Department and the SSC will jointly issue a notification.
  • Implementation: After the notification is issued, it will be sent to the respective schools, and the ineligible candidates will be barred from joining their posts.

This step has brought new hope to thousands of eligible and deprived job seekers in the state. They are waiting for the day when this web of corruption will be completely dismantled, and the deserving will get their due respect and rights.

This prompt action by the SSC is being seen as a significant step towards restoring transparency in the state’s education system. The entire state will be watching to see what new information emerges on this matter in the coming days.

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