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On December 27th, the West Bengal Education Forum organized a rally at Rani Rashmoni Road, culminating in the submission of a memorandum to the Governor. The rally aimed to address critical concerns within the education sector. The memorandum presented during the meeting highlights key demands, including the urgent employment of 10,000 teachers and students.
The forum emphasizes the necessity for the immediate resignation of the perceived incompetent vice-chancellor of Baba Saheb Ambedkar Education University. Additionally, the memorandum stresses the importance of safeguarding the future of 25,000 B.Ed students and calls for transparency regarding the Academic Transfer Unit (ATU).
Furthermore, there is a plea for a comprehensive investigation into the qualifications of a temporary assistant professor and all officials suspected of corruption. The West Bengal Education Forum's rally and memorandum underscore the pressing need for swift action in the education sector.
With a specific focus on employment opportunities for teachers and students, the demands extend to the resignation of the vice-chancellor and a thorough examination of the qualifications of key individuals.