State Education Minister Tapan Chakraborty said the deadline for termination of all 10,323 teachers set on December 31, 2014 by the High Court caused confusion which forced the state to file an interlocutory application before the Supreme Court seeking clarification on the status of termination deadline.
"We are happy that the interlocutory application that was heard today by a Division Bench of Justice Jagdish Singh Khehr and Justice Arun Mishra imposed stay on the termination deadline pending final judgement from the court," Chakroborty told reporters here today.
The state's ruling Left inducted 1,100 postgraduate, 4,617 graduate and 4,606 under-graduate teachers in three phases since March 2010.
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