Calcutta High Court | The High Court has extended the period of interim suspension in the admission process of D.El.Ed courses in the state! – mssewb.org

The state government is plagued by the complexity of corruption in the education sector. Admission in exchange for money from the blank OMR sheet exam! The citizens of the state are witnessing multiple signs of corruption. On December 28, the Board of Primary Education published a notification regarding the admission to the D.L.Ed course. But complaints are being raised around this notification. On the basis of the related complaints, the High Court recently ordered an interim suspension in the admission process of the D.L.Ed course for the academic year 2021-2023. On this day, the period of interim suspension in the hearing of the case was extended till January 19th.

This D.L.Ed is a course to train to become a primary teacher in the state. A total of four semester examinations are conducted in this course over a period of two years. A total of 400 working days are required to complete the D.L.Ed course. Recently on 28th December the Board of Primary Education published a notification regarding the admission of D.L.Ed course. Where informed, interested candidates can apply for admission in D.L.Ed course between 2nd January to 6th January. Here the question arises how the admission process for the academic year 2021-23 is possible in January 2023? And even if admission is taken, how will you get 400 working days to complete the course! Besides, there are complaints that additional application fee is being charged in the admission process of D.L.Ed.

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After that, a case was filed in the court based on the related matter. The High Court ordered an interim stay in the admission process for D.L.Ed courses in the academic year 2021-2023. The next hearing of this case was recently. On the order of the Division Bench of the Chief Justice, the period of interim suspension in the admission process of D.L.Ed course has been extended till January 19.

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