Madhyamik exams: Teachers flag increasing number of unsuccessful candidates
This year, 1,20,881 out of 9.69 lakh candidates who appeared in the exam failed, showing a sharp increase in the number of unsuccessful students.
This year, 1,20,881 out of 9.69 lakh candidates who appeared in the exam failed, showing a sharp increase in the number of unsuccessful students.
Jobless ‘tainted’ teachers during their protest today were involved in a scuffle with police during their march to chief minister’s residence at Harish Chatterjee Street on Monday.
A major fire broke out at the Directorate of Education headquarters here on Sunday morning, reducing several important files related to the teachers' recruitment scam and other matters to ashes.
Protesting teachers of the government-aided schools across the state on Friday decided to shift their new site of protest at Sahid Minar and stopped their five day-long siege to Acharya Sadan, head office of the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) at Salt Lake since 21 April.
The protestors have been continuing their agitations in front of the Acharya Bhawan for more than 30 hours since Monday demanding the WBSSC to release the list of qualified and ineligible candidates in the panel of 2016 when the recruitment tests for the posts of assistant teachers, non-teaching group C and D were held by the commission.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has pledged government support in the form of grant-in-aid to bridge the salary gap for teachers employed at Sarada Mission Girls' School in Khonsa.
Teachers and students on Wednesday criticised Delhi University for an 'unprecedented' hike in PhD courses' fees. The fee hike in the English Department has been more than tenfold -- over 1200 per cent.
A major controversy has erupted over four female teachers making reels during school hours and forcing students to 'like and subscribe' to their social media videos in Uttar Pradesh's Amroha.
Hundreds of teachers continued their protest inside the Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI) campus for the fifth consecutive day on Monday and vowed to continue their protest further until their demands are met.
The teachers’ associations of state universities have jointly written to the higher education minister Bratya Basu today appealing to look…