Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, April 10, 2025, Kolkata : In a moment of pride not just for Purba Burdwan but for the entire state of West Bengal, two Class 10 students from Crystal Model School in Memari have earned the exceptional opportunity to participate in the prestigious ‘Young Scientist Program’ organized by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The students, Kushari Chakraborty of Memory Town, Purba Burdwan, and Saptak Ghosh of Baichi, Hooghly, will travel to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, on May 18, 2025. There, they will take part in a specialized training camp on space science that will run until May 31.
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SC annuls appointment of 25,753 teachers, staffers in WB schools : ‘Entire selection process tainted’
PTI, NEW DELHI, KOLKATA, APRIL 3, 2025 : In a major blow to the West Bengal government, the Supreme Court on Thursday invalidated the appointment of 25,753 teachers and staffers in the state-run and aided schools, calling the entire selection process “vitiated and tainted”. A bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar upheld a Calcutta High Court verdict of April 22, 2024, annulling the appointments and said the tainted candidates should refund their “salaries/payments received”.
“This is a case wherein the entire selection process has been vitiated and tainted beyond resolution. Manipulations and frauds on a large scale, coupled with the attempted cover-up, have dented the selection process beyond repair and partial redemption. The credibility and legitimacy of the selection are denuded,” said the 41-page judgement authored by the CJI.
The verdict went on, “We find no valid ground or reason to interfere with the direction of the high court that the services of tainted candidates, where appointed, must be terminated, and they should be required to refund any salaries/payments received. Since their appointments were the result of fraud, this amounts to cheating. Therefore, we see no justification to alter this direction.”
For candidates who were untainted, it said the selection process was rightly declared null and void due to the “egregious violations and illegalities” as it violated Articles 14 (equality before the law) and 16 (equality of opportunity in matters of public employment) of the Constitution.
“As such, the appointments of these candidates are cancelled. However, candidates who are already employed need not be asked to refund or reinstitute any payments made to them. However, their services will be terminated. Furthermore, no candidate can be appointed once the entire examination process and results have been declared void,” it held.
The top court gave relief to such employees who were not in the category of tainted candidates and had previously worked in other state departments or with autonomous bodies.
“In such cases, although their appointments are cancelled, these candidates will have the right to apply to their previous departments or autonomous bodies to continue in service with those entities,” it said. The bench directed the state government to process their job pleas in three months. “Further, the period between the termination of their previous appointment and their rejoining will not be considered a break in service. Their seniority and other entitlements will be preserved, and they will be eligible for increments,” it added.
However, for the period such persons were employed under the disputed appointment, no wages would be paid by the state or autonomous bodies, it said. “Further, if required and necessary, supernumerary posts may be created for persons appointed in the interregnum,” the court said.
Addressing the issue of disabled candidates, the bench noted the high court held one Soma Das to continue on humanitarian grounds. “While we will not interfere with this finding, we make it clear that other differently-abled candidates will not be entitled to the same benefit, as it would contradict legal principles and the rule of law. However, in consideration of their disability, these candidates will be permitted to continue and will receive wages until the fresh selection process and appointments are completed,” it said.
The disabled candidates, the court said, would be allowed to participate in the fresh selection process, if required, with age relaxation and other concessions. “Similarly, other candidates who are not specifically tainted will also be eligible to participate, with appropriate age relaxation. In our opinion, such a direction would be fair and just, as it would allow these candidates to take part in the fresh selection process, which should now be initiated to fill the vacancies,” the bench said.
The court, however, did not specify a time limit for the fresh selection process.
The top court said its observations and findings wouldn’t influence the ongoing criminal proceedings. “Accordingly, we uphold the impugned judgment cancelling the en bloc/entire selection process but have made certain modifications in the directions issued by the high court,” it held. The bench said it would independently take up the issue raised by the state government on the CBI investigation.
Citing irregularities such as OMR sheet tampering and rank-jumping, the high court had invalidated the appointment of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff in state-run and state-aided schools in West Bengal. The case stemmed from the alleged irregularities in the 2016 recruitment process conducted by the West Bengal SSC in which 23 lakh candidates appeared for 24,640 posts and a total of 25,753 appointment letters were issued. The apex court had called it a “systemic fraud”.
Former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee and Trinamool Congress MLAs Manik Bhattacharya and Jiban Krishna Saha are among the accused being probed in the recruitment scam.
However, later in the day, at a media meet at Nabanna, the state’s administrative headquarters, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she respected the judiciary but disagreed with the Supreme Court’s verdict on school appointments “on humanitarian grounds” and dared the BJP that she was ready to be arrested for supporting the affected candidates. While accusing the BJP and the CPI(M) of “hatching a conspiracy and influencing the verdict”, Banerjee emphasised that while her government would abide by the top court ruling, it would explore all possible legal options.
“I have the utmost respect for the judiciary and judges, but from a humanitarian perspective, I cannot accept this judgment. As a citizen of this country, I have every right to express my opinion. While I respect the judge and the judiciary, I do not agree with the verdict,” Banerjee said at a press conference at the state secretariat.
“How can a single person’s crime lead to punishment for all?” Banerjee said. She also took a defiant stance against the BJP’s criticism of her support for the dismissed teachers. “Our lawyers will review this matter. If the BJP wants to send me to jail for supporting them, they can. Catch me if you want to,” she declared.
Referring to the alleged recovery of a large amount of cash from a judge’s residence in New Delhi, she questioned why such cases are treated differently when money is found at a judge’s home. She alleged that the verdict was “influenced by a conspiracy between the BJP and the CPI(M)”. Banerjee highlighted that the ruling had impacted not just the candidates but also their families. “It’s not just 25,000 candidates; their families are affected too. Why should so many people be punished for a few?” she questioned.
Accusing the BJP of deliberately targeting Bengal, Banerjee asked whether being born in the state was a crime. She raised concerns over the impact of the verdict on the education system. “Over 11,000 of the affected teachers taught in Class 9 and 10, and more than 5,500 in Class 11 and 12. These are crucial years, the gateway to higher education. Many of them are correcting answer sheets of board exams. Do BJP and CPI(M) want the education system to collapse?” she asked.
The chief minister reiterated that her government would follow the court’s ruling but explore all legal avenues. “We have to accept the judgment and do whatever is legally possible,” she said.
Banerjee clarified that the School Service Commission (SSC) is an autonomous body and that the state government would not interfere in its decisions. “The SSC is an autonomous body. We, as the state government, will not interfere in their work. We will abide by the court’s verdict,” she asserted. Banerjee said she, along with state education minister Bratya Basu, would meet the candidates on April 7 at Netaji Indoor Stadium.
Basirhat Students Create Innovative Model to Combat Pollution and Purify Factory Smoke
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, March 3, 2025, Basirhat : Environmental pollution continues to be one of the most pressing issues of our time, with factory emissions and vehicle exhaust being major contributors. In a bid to tackle this problem, three students from Chapapukur Higher Secondary School in Basirhat, North 24 Parganas, have developed an innovative solution aimed at reducing air pollution caused by factory smoke. Their groundbreaking model has already caught the attention of environmentalists and the public.
Madhyamik Pariksha Candidates Disqualified After Alleged Use of AI and Mobile Phones During Secondary Examination in Kolkata
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, February 22, 2025, Kolkata : In a shocking turn of events, a candidate from a Kolkata school has had all their exams cancelled after being accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) apps to answer math questions during the ongoing secondary examinations. This incident comes alongside allegations involving five other candidates who were reportedly using mobile phones during the exams, despite the strict rules set by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education.
Tensions Escalate at Kolkata University Event Following Alleged Incident, Leading to Disruptions and Conflict Between Student Organizations
Court Advances Investigation in West Bengal Teacher Recruitment Corruption Case, Names Key Figures
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 11, 2025, Kolkata: The corruption scandal surrounding teacher recruitment in West Bengal is set to take a significant turn with a recent court decision, as the names of several high-profile figures continue to emerge in connection with the case. Among those implicated are prominent leaders from the state’s ruling party, including former education minister Partha Chatterjee, who has been in jail for over two years on charges of accepting large sums of money in exchange for jobs.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Highlights Educational Progress and Youth Empowerment at Students’ Week Event
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 9, 2025, Kolkata : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attended the Students’ Week program at Dhandhanya Auditorium, where she presented job appointment letters to the Santosh Trophy winners. During her address, the Chief Minister reflected on her own journey from her student days to her current political role, emphasizing the state’s educational initiatives and the transformative impact they have had on the youth.
Mamata Banerjee underscored the success of the state’s Utkarsh Bangla project, which has already trained 47 lakh students, with 10 lakh of them securing employment. The project’s goal is to equip young people with the skills needed in various industrial sectors, and the Chief Minister assured that companies seeking employees could rely on the trained candidates from Utkarsh Bangla. Additionally, she highlighted the establishment of 500 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and polytechnics across the state, aimed at providing students with high-quality training and preparing them for the workforce.
During her speech, Mamata Banerjee also shared personal anecdotes from her own educational experience, noting that she completed her MA from Calcutta University and studied law, despite having no public recognition at the time. She humorously addressed speculation about her age, admitting to increasing her age by five years, and reflected on how her identity had evolved. “Even my name is not my choice. But whatever happens, happens,” she remarked, adding, “When I walk, my brain works. And when I don’t walk, I feel like I am not doing anything.”
Her words resonated with the audience, highlighting the Chief Minister’s continuous drive for progress and the empowerment of the state’s youth through educational initiatives that provide both skills and opportunities for the future.
SC to Hear Pleas on WB School Recruitment Case Regarding Staff Appointment Cancellations on January 15
Report Highlights Worsening Education Crisis in Bengal: Increased Dropout Rates and School Closures
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 7, 2025: A recent report by the central government paints a grim picture of the state of education in Bengal, highlighting alarming trends that differ sharply from the situation in other parts of India. The dropout rate in classes nine and ten has surged by more than 12 percent, showing a sharp increase in students leaving school in these crucial years. In comparison, states like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have reported lower dropout rates, underlining the severity of the issue in Bengal.
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Mamata Banerjee Reprimands Education Minister Bratya Basu Over Unilateral Decision on Semester System in Schools
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 3, 2025, Kolkata : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made it clear that the proposed semester system in primary education will not be implemented in the state’s schools. The matter came to light during an administrative meeting held at Nabanna on Thursday, where Banerjee expressed her strong dissatisfaction with Education Minister Bratya Basu’s handling of the issue.
West Bengal Government Launches ‘Shiksha Sathi’ Project to Provide Affordable Notebooks for Students
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, December 26, 2024 – In a bid to ease the financial burden on students and their families, the West Bengal government has unveiled a new initiative called the ‘Shiksha Sathi’ project. Announced on Christmas, this project aims to provide affordable notebooks to students amid rising prices of study materials across the state.
Governor CV Anand Bose Finalizes Appointments of Vice Chancellors for Six West Bengal Universities Following Supreme Court Order
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 6, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant development for the higher education sector in West Bengal, the Chancellor and Governor of the state, CV Ananda Bose, has finalized the appointments of Vice Chancellors for six major universities, following a proposal by the state government. This decision comes after a prolonged delay and in compliance with a Supreme Court directive.
800 Students Shine on Stage: Aditya Birla Banibharti Celebrates 65th Foundation Day in Grand Style
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, 15 November 2024:In a spectacle that defied expectations, nearly 800 students took to the stage on Friday at the Science City Auditorium in Kolkata. The occasion? The 65th Foundation Day of Aditya Birla Banibharti School, Rishra, Hooghly—a celebration that showcased the institution’s unique blend of academic excellence and cultural enrichment.
Aditya Birla Banibharti has long been a beacon of holistic education, emphasizing the importance of nurturing creativity alongside traditional academics. From painting and dance to drama and music, the school fosters aesthetic and intellectual growth from the earliest levels. Friday’s event provided a breathtaking glimpse into the school’s commitment to this philosophy.
A Day of Artistic Brilliance
The performances, featuring a range of ensemble music and dance acts, left the audience mesmerized. The highlight was a stunning adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s iconic play Taser Desh. With impeccable acting and choreography, the students delivered a professional-grade performance, earning widespread applause.
Principal Gautam Sarkar praised the students, saying, “Our school slogan is not ‘extra-curricular’ but ‘curriculum.’ In today’s educational landscape, it is crucial to go beyond textbooks to focus on the all-round development of our children.”
Esteemed Guests and Inspiring Words
The event was inaugurated by eminent personalities, including renowned artist Pandit Tanmoy Basu, Chairperson of the Child Protection Commission Ananya Chakraborty Chattopadhyay, and Principal Gautam Sarkar. School Secretary Amlan Das was also present, along with other distinguished guests.
Pandit Tanmoy Basu enthralled the audience with a live musical performance involving young students, demonstrating the transformative power of art. Meanwhile, Ananya Chakraborty Chattopadhyay emphasized the importance of sports and physical exercise for balanced development, highlighting how physical well-being complements mental and cultural growth.
A Model for Holistic Education
Aditya Birla Banibharti School has consistently sought to identify and nurture individual talents. From an early age, students are encouraged to explore various disciplines under expert guidance, making them proficient in multiple fields. This approach ensures a solid foundation for their overall growth, encompassing academic, artistic, and physical development.
As Principal Gautam Sarkar aptly noted, “The primary foundation for a child’s growth and development begins in school. Our mission is to shape well-rounded individuals who excel in every sphere of life.”
The school’s Foundation Day celebrations have once again underscored its role as a pioneer in holistic education, leaving both attendees and participants inspired.
A villager Shines as First Gold Medalist in Postgraduate Genetics at Calcutta University Amid Local Challenges
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 3, 2024, Calcutta : In a remarkable achievement, Asif Iqbal, hailing from Chandaneshwar in South 24 Parganas, has become the first gold medalist of the region in the postgraduate program at Calcutta University’s Department of Genetics. His achievement stands out against a backdrop of political turmoil and environmental degradation affecting the fertile lands of his district, raising concerns among local residents.
Rockvale Academy Shines as Students Compete in National Boxing Championship for the First Time
Gorkha Community Honors IIT-Guwahati Scientist Dr. Sagar Bhattarai for Exceptional Achievement
Nanda Kirati Dewan, KalimNews, 28 September 2024, Guwahati, Assam – The Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, a national social organization representing Gorkhas in India, celebrated the remarkable accomplishments of Dr. Sagar Bhattarai, a postdoctoral researcher at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, on Wednesday. Dr. Bhattarai has gained international acclaim by ranking among the top 2% of scientists worldwide, as identified by Stanford University, USA.
Upper Primary Merit List Released Following Calcutta High Court Order: A 9-Year Wait Ends for 14,000 Candidates
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 26 September 2024, Calcutta – After nearly nine years of delays and legal hurdles, job aspirants for upper primary teaching positions in West Bengal can finally see light at the end of the tunnel. The long-awaited merit list for over 14,000 vacancies was published on Wednesday evening on the School Service Commission (SSC) website, following a directive from the Calcutta High Court.