Tag: West Bengal Board of Secondary Education

  • SSC recruitment scam: West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee appears before CBI

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee on Wednesday evening appeared before the CBI sleuths for questioning in connection with their probe into the SSC recruitment scam.

    Chatterjee, currently the state’s industry minister, would be questioned about the alleged irregularities in the appointments given by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education on recommendations by the School Service Commission (SSC), a CBI officer said.

    “He will be questioned by three CBI sleuths. We have arranged a set of specific questions for him,” the CBI officer told PTI. Chatterjee was the education minister when the alleged illegal recruitments were made.

    Earlier in the day, a division bench of the Calcutta High Court upheld orders of a single bench that directed the CBI to inquire into alleged illegal appointments.

    Immediately after the division bench order, a single bench of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay directed Chatterjee to appear before the CBI at its office here before 6 pm on Wednesday in connection with the scam.

  • Calcutta HC upholds single bench orders of CBIĀ probe into ‘illegal’ appointments in aided schools

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: A division bench of the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday upheld orders of a single bench that directed CBI to inquire into alleged illegal appointments given by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education on recommendations by the School Service Commission (SSC).

    Immediately after the division bench order, a single bench of Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay directed state minister Partha Chatterjee to appear before the Central Bureau of Investigation at its office here before 6pm of Wednesday in connection with the SSC appointments scam.

    The judge said that he expects Chatterjee to step down as minister in the interest of justice. Terming “irregularities” in recommending appointments of teaching and non-teaching staff by SSC as a “public scam”, the division bench, comprising justices Subrata Talukder and AK Mukherjee, said that the single bench of Justice Gangopadhyay was not wrong in ordering a probe into the alleged money trail involved.

    The division bench said the orders of the single bench require no intervention.

    Holding that a five-member committee to oversee the appointment process for a 2016 panel for recruitment of teachers for classes 9 and 10 and group C and D staff in government-aided schools was illegal, the single bench had ordered then state education minister to appear before the CBI.

    Chatterjee was the state education minister when the alleged appointments were made. He is now the industry, commerce and parliamentary affairs minister of the Mamata Banerjee cabinet.

    Earlier, the minister was directed by Justice Gangopadhyay to appear before the Central Bureau of Investigation at its office in Nizam Palace here on April 12, but he got a stay from a division bench on the order.

    Seven orders were passed by the single bench directing CBI to enquire into the alleged irregularities in the appointments of teaching and non-teaching staff. Of these, one was in group C, two in group D appointments and four in teachers’ recruitment for classes 9 and 10.

    All these orders had earlier been stayed by the division bench on a series of appeals.

    Passing judgment on the appeals, the division bench accepted recommendations of Justice RK Bag committee, instituted by the court earlie calling for prosecution of the then senior officials connected to the scam.

  • Bengal board to reduce class 10 syllabus by up to 35 per cent

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: llabus for the class 10 board exams in 2022 will be substantially reduced, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education announced.

    Teachers said that the decision was taken as no classes were held on school campuses for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In a statement, the board said on Tuesday there will be 30-35 per cent reduction in the curriculum of all seven subjects for class 10 students who will appear in the Madhyamik Pariksha next year.

    The decision has been brought to the knowledge of headmasters, teachers and students of all affiliated schools, it said.

    The headmaster of a state-run school in Jadavpur said students were facing difficulties due to the suspension of classes on campus, and online classes were less than adequate for an average student to complete the entire syllabus.

    “In such a situation, the board has taken a pragmatic decision,” he said.