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Impact of Lok Sabha election in West Bengsl

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The Lok Sabha election in West Bengal has significant implications for the formation of the next government at the center and the future of the state's development: West Bengal contributes 42 seats to the Lok Sabha, making it the third-largest contributor after Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. The outcome of the election in the state will have a substantial impact on the composition of the next government. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) won 22 seats, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured 18 seats, and the Congress won 2 seats. The 2024 election will determine if these parties can retain or expand their voter base, which will influence the national political landscape. The election is a multi-cornered contest between the TMC, BJP, and a coalition of the Left Front and Indian National Congress. The results will shape the political dynamics in the state for the next five years and impact the allocation of resources and development projects by the centra

Further development on ssc scam

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The situation surrounding the SSC scam in West Bengal has seen significant developments recently. Here’s a detailed breakdown: Court Order on SSC Scam: The Calcutta High Court invalidated the appointment of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff made by the School Service Commission (SSC) in state-run and state-aided schools, due to irregularities in the recruitment process. The court also ordered fresh recruitment against the posts. Nonavailability of the List: Initially, the SSC board was unable to produce a proper list of eligible candidates before the authorities, which led to the cancellation of the entire recruitment panel. Prime Minister’s Announcement: During an election campaign in West Bengal, the Prime Minister announced that his party would form a legal cell and social platform to assist eligible candidates in getting back their jobs4. This announcement was made in response to the hardships faced by genuine candidates due to the SSC scam. SSC Chairman’s Response: Following

May Day in India

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  May Day, also known as International Labour Day , is observed in India on May 1st every year. It is a day to honor the contributions and achievements of the working class and to advocate for their rights and welfare . The significance of May Day in India is deeply connected to the international labor movement and the struggle for fair working conditions and rights. The origins of May Day date back to the late 19th century, with the labor movement in the United States advocating for an eight-hour workday. The Haymarket affair in Chicago in 1886 was a pivotal event that led to the international recognition of May Day as a day of protest for labor rights. In India, the first May Day celebration took place in Chennai on May 1, 1923, organized by the Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan. Since then, it has been a day to recognize the efforts of workers and to reflect on the progress and ongoing challenges in labor rights. May Day is celebrated with various events such as parades, marches, and