In a dramatic turn of events, job aspirants from the 2022 Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) have staged a protest outside the Barasat District Primary School Council (DPSC) office, demanding immediate recruitment notifications. This comes at a time when candidates from the 2016 SSC recruitment continue their relentless struggle for justice. The atmosphere in the area has become charged with tension as protesters voice their frustrations over the government’s inaction.
Despite passing the TET three years ago, candidates claim thay have yet to recieve any interaction regarding interviews. The Chief Minister has repeatedly stated that there are over one million vacant positions within the government, raising questions about the delay in recruitment. As the 2022 TET aspirants gathered outside the DPSC office, they chanted slogans demanding accountability and openness.The situation escalated, prompting police intervention to restore order. The ongoing protests highlight the growing discontent among job seekers in West Bengal,as they seek clarity and action from the government on their future.