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Candidates aspiring for upper primary positions since 2014 have initiated a protest at Salt Lake Rajpath, demanding immediate recruitment. The protest, which began last Wednesday, involves job seekers sitting on the footpath in front of Sourav Ganguly Academy, adjacent to Karunamoyee in Salt Lake. This demonstration comes after a 528-day-long agitation in Dharamtala, where candidates sought the recruitment of upper primary job positions from 2014.
Initially attempting to hold a protest near Vikas Bhawan without permission, the job seekers obtained a 72-hour permit following court orders, leading them to gather once again in front of Sourav Ganguly Academy. Their primary demand is the prompt initiation of the recruitment process, warning of a hunger strike on the streets if no representative from the education department engages in dialogue with them.
The protest by candidates seeking upper primary jobs from 2014 has shifted to Salt Lake Rajpath, with demonstrators expressing their frustration over the prolonged delay in the recruitment process. Having endured a 528-day-long agitation in Dharamtala, the job seekers moved their protest to Salt Lake after obtaining a 72-hour permit through court orders. Situated in front of Sourav Ganguly Academy, adjacent to Karunamoyee, the candidates emphasize the urgency of starting the recruitment process immediately.
Their previous attempt to protest near Vikas Bhawan faced legal challenges due to lack of permission. In the absence of engagement from the education department representatives, the protesters are prepared to escalate their demonstration by resorting to a hunger strike on the streets.