For the third consecutive day, a group of school teachers who recently lost their jobs has been demonstrating outside the West Bengal Education Department. The protests were sparked by a Supreme Court ruling last month that resulted in the termination of their employment. These educators argue that they were unjustly dismissed and are demanding immediate reinstatement or alternative employment opportunities.
The teachers, many of whom have devoted years to their profession, claim that the decision has left them in financial distress and uncertainty about their future. They have called for the state government to intervene and provide clarity on the steps being taken to address their grievances. The protestors, carrying placards and chanting slogans, have vowed to continue their demonstrations until their voices are heard.
Officials from the Education Department have acknowledged the teachers' concerns and stated that discussions are underway to find a resolution. However, they emphasized that any action must align with the legal directives of the Supreme Court. As the impasse continues, the protest highlights the broader challenges faced by educators in the region and underscores the urgent need for a balanced solution.
— Authored by Next24 Live