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Explore the latest updates on West Bengal's teacher job crisis following the Supreme Court's interim ruling. The court's decision allows non-tainted teachers to continue working temporarily, while the state government must complete a new hiring process by December 31. Despite partial relief, teachers and education workers remain dissatisfied, demanding permanent solutions and job security until retirement. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee calls the verdict a 'big relief,' but non-teaching staff, labeled as Group C and D workers, feel neglected as they remain excluded from the order. Activists vow to continue protests, citing inequitable treatment and fears of financial instability. With deadlines set for May 31 to announce new recruitment processes, uncertainties loom over the future of thousands of educators. Learn how this legal battle impacts the education system, ongoing agitations, and the path forward amidst government assurances and unresolved grievances.

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