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Govt school teachers cannot be involved in politics
Primary and Mass Education Adviser Dr Bidhan Ranjan Roy said that the government school teachers being employed under government regulations, are prohibited from engaging in politics, and legal action will be taken if such involvement is proven. Bidhan Ranjan made these remarks on Saturday...

Primary students to get 100% books in January: Advisor
Primary and Mass Education Adviser Professor Dr Bidhan Ranjan Roy Podder has said primary level students will receive 100 percent textbooks in January, but there will be no celebrations like before, reports BSS. There are questions about the quality of primary school teachers recruited before...