P. In Bengal, candidates who left their answer books blank also became primary teachers



The CBI probe was launched after a scam was uncovered in the recruitment of primary school teachers in West Bengal. The investigation had surprising revelations. The investigation also revealed that the candidates who had left the answer scripts blank had also become teachers.
The CBI probe was launched after allegations of a scam in the recruitment of primary teachers in West Bengal surfaced. CBI officials claimed that during the investigation, some answer books were found in which the candidates who did not write a single word became teachers.
The answer book with only name, register number was completely blank. Such candidates received an appointment letter and were made primary teachers. The CBI had claimed that some top education officials and a few clerks were involved in the scam.
According to the CBI, there was a large-scale setting between the candidates and top officials of the state education department even before the recruitment. Crores of rupees were transacted in this scam. More evidence in this direction is being obtained, according to reports citing officials. More information will follow.
The Calcutta High Court had ordered a CBI probe into the alleged recruitment of the daughter of a West Bengal government minister.

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