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CBI reveals cash paid for special teacher appointments in West Bengal school recruitment bribery case, seeks FIR to widen probe
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The CBI informed the Calcutta High Court about bribes paid for supernumerary teacher appointments in West Bengal schools, beyond regular recruitment irregularities. Further investigation requires a separate FIR, pending state government permission. The court scheduled a hearing for July 4 to address the CBI's request for permission to investigate the supernumerary recruitment irregularities.
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