The large-scale annulment, affecting nearly 25,000 staff members across 19,000 schools, has triggered widespread concern about the impact on the functioning of educational institutions in West Bengal.
These appointments were made through the 2016 recruitment drive conducted by the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC).
A number of protestors who were injured during Thursday’s clashes came back to the protest site and continued demonstrating, according to a member of the Deserving Teachers’ Rights Forum.
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