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  • November 23, 2011 at 1:22 pm #65839
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    No students of any Government schools or Government recognised aided or unaided school shall take part in any political activity or join any political rally within or outside the school premises during school hours. https://wbxpress.com/freeing-schools-from-political-influence/

    April 14, 2012 at 10:01 pm #65840
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    a non aided school of 2600 students streangth want to sack all senior teachers(more than 5 years completed their service sucessfully, some of completed 10 years) by giving them false charge that this school can take some low paid new teacher and also not giving them gratuity though they collect huge amount of money from students. Is there no law to protect this teacher in west bengal? All the laws are for the rich men? please help these teacher who always give better education.

    July 26, 2012 at 9:03 pm #65841
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    How is it possible?MC members r from any political party! Stdnts r influenced by them anyhow.It was well -known in the education system that ,teachers punished students,at present, teachers r punished by stdnt.Peaceful atmosphere ! Sonar pathar-bati.

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