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bengal govt decides decentralise wbssc better efficiency transparency 217

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- West Bengal government decides to decentralize WBSSC to enhance recruitment efficiency and transparency.
- Five regional offices previously closed by Trinamool Congress government are being revived.
- District Primary School Councils (DPSCs) granted autonomous status for primary teacher recruitment.
- District Magistrates tasked with identifying candidates involved in irregularities and recovering salaries paid to them.
- Recoveries expected to begin in 2024 and 2025 following High Court and Supreme Court directives.

