Bengal teachers hit by SC verdict back at work in 'students' interest'

Teachers and staff facing potential job loss in West Bengal schools have returned to classrooms to ensure students' education isn't disrupted, despite the Supreme Court ruling. Many feel unjustly punished and are fulfilling responsibilities amid exam season. School heads acknowledge the difficult decision and are considering hiring part-time teachers.
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