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HC Suspends Recruitment of 6,531 Primary School Teachers

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  19 Nov 2024, 19:19
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The High Court postponed the decision to issue appointment letters to 6,531 people in the third phase of the government primary school assistant teacher recruitment exam due to the quota system.

The High Court bench of Justice Fatema Najib and Justice Sikder Mahmudur Razi issued this order on Tuesday (November 19).

The appointment letters were to be issued to the teachers from tomorrow, Wednesday.

Barrister Foyez Uddin Ahmed and Advocate Kamruzzaman Bhuiyan heard the writ petition in the court. Deputy Attorney General Nur Mohammad Azmi argued for the state.

The final results of the third phase of the government primary school assistant teacher recruitment exam (Dhaka and Chattogram divisions) were published on October 31. 6,531 candidates passed in it. The results were published on the website of the Directorate of Primary Education.

It is known that the exam was conducted in 21 districts of Dhaka and Chattogram divisions in the third phase. The revised results of the written exam were published on April 22. In this, 46,199 candidates were selected for the oral examination. The examination was held at the district level from 10 am to 11 am on March 29.

On May 28, the High Court suspended the recruitment process for the posts of assistant teachers in government primary schools in the districts of Dhaka and Chattogram divisions (except the three hill districts) for six months, including the oral examination. The Appellate Division then dismissed the stay order issued by the High Court regarding the conduct of the oral examination.

Based on this, the Department of Primary Education conducted the oral examination. However, the court ordered an investigation into the allegations made in the media about the leaking of question papers in the written examination for this recruitment.

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