Job or Vacancy Description:
Other details like age limit, educational qualification, application fee details, selection process and how to apply are given below…
Other details like age limit, educational qualification, application fee details, selection process and how to apply are given below…
Names of Posts:
1. Source Person – 01 vacancy
1. Source Person – 01 vacancy
2. Accounts Officer – 01 vacancy
3. District Project Coordinator – 02 vacancies
4. District Resource Person – 03 vacancies
5. Accountant – 05 vacancies
6. Data Entry Operator – 04 vacancies
7. Attendant – 03 vacancies
Total Number of Vacancies: 19
Age Limit: Candidates’ age must be between 18 years and 50 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must possess relevant Graduation/DCA/PGDCA/10+2/Data Operating Skills, as per the post applied for. For post wise required educational qualification refer to the notification.
Selection Process: Eligible candidates will be selected on the basis of performance in Written Test/Group Discussion/Skill Test/Personal Interview.
How to Apply: Candidates need to download application format available in the notification, fill it with all mandatory details, attach photograph, attest signature, super scribe the name of the post to be applied for on the envelope and send it along with copies of all relevant certificates, to the following address, State Project Director, Chhattisgarh Mahila Samakhya Society, C – 11, Main Road, Shailendra Nagar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, Pin – 492 001
General Instructions:
1. Candidates those who are willing to be considered for the above government jobs in Chhattisgarh may apply through prescribe application forms containing the particulars of qualifications, job experience and required essentials enclosures
1. Candidates those who are willing to be considered for the above government jobs in Chhattisgarh may apply through prescribe application forms containing the particulars of qualifications, job experience and required essentials enclosures
2. Chattisgarh, a 21st century State, came into being on November 1, 2000. Larger than Tamil Nadu, it is just the right size, and is also fortunate to have a low population density. Good Governance is the highest priority in this Fast Track State. There is both policy stability as well as political stability. Government has been kept small and the State is in excellent fiscal health.
3. Chhattisgarh is truly a land of opportunities. With all major minerals including diamonds in abundance, it is the richest State in mineral resources. There are mega industries in Steel, Aluminium and Cement. Chhattisgarh contributes substantially to the Human Resources of India. Several hundred students from the State qualify for admissions in prestigious academic institutions every year. Bhilai, the knowledge capital of the State, alone sends over 50 students to the elite Indian Institutes of Technology every year. A unique Private Universities Act has been passed to attract investments in quality higher-education.
4. Its large power surplus is attracting power-intensive industries, and the State is poised to become the power-hub of the nation. Its central location helps easy power transmission to any part of the country. The State is supplying power to Delhi ,Gujarat and Karnataka, among others. Chhattisgarh ranks high in terms of good industrial relations and labour productivity. There has been no labour unrest in either Bhilai or Korba, the Power capital, for several decades.
Tentative Last Date:13-09-2012
About the organization:
Chattisgarh, a 21st century State, came into being on November 1, 2000. Larger than Tamil Nadu, it is just the right size, and is also fortunate to have a low population density. Good Governance is the highest priority in this Fast Track State. There is both policy stability as well as political stability. Government has been kept small and the State is in excellent fiscal health.Chhattisgarh is truly a land of opportunities. With all major minerals including diamonds in abundance, it is the richest State in mineral resources. There are mega industries in Steel, Aluminium and Cement. Chhattisgarh contributes substantially to the Human Resources of India. Several hundred students from the State qualify for admissions in prestigious academic institutions every year. Bhilai, the knowledge capital of the State, alone sends over 50 students to the elite Indian Institutes of Technology every year. A unique Private Universities Act has been passed to attract investments in quality higher-education.Its large power surplus is attracting power-intensive industries, and the State is poised to become the power-hub of the nation. Its central location helps easy power transmission to any part of the country. The State is supplying power to Delhi ,Gujarat and Karnataka, among others. Chhattisgarh ranks high in terms of good industrial relations and labour productivity. There has been no labour unrest in either Bhilai or Korba, the Power capital, for several decades.12% of India’s forests are in Chhattisgarh, and 44% of the State’s land is under forests. Identified as one of the richest bio-diversity habitats, the Green State of Chhattisgarh has the densest forests in India, rich wildlife, and above all, over 200 non-timber forest products, with tremendous potential for value addition.The City of Bhilai with its modern and cosmopolitan lifestyle is just 30 km from Raipur, the State capital. A new world-class capital city is to come up near Raipur’s airport. Raipur is at the centre of the rail and road routes between Mumbai and Kolkata, and is well connected to Delhi and Chennai.
Chattisgarh, a 21st century State, came into being on November 1, 2000. Larger than Tamil Nadu, it is just the right size, and is also fortunate to have a low population density. Good Governance is the highest priority in this Fast Track State. There is both policy stability as well as political stability. Government has been kept small and the State is in excellent fiscal health.Chhattisgarh is truly a land of opportunities. With all major minerals including diamonds in abundance, it is the richest State in mineral resources. There are mega industries in Steel, Aluminium and Cement. Chhattisgarh contributes substantially to the Human Resources of India. Several hundred students from the State qualify for admissions in prestigious academic institutions every year. Bhilai, the knowledge capital of the State, alone sends over 50 students to the elite Indian Institutes of Technology every year. A unique Private Universities Act has been passed to attract investments in quality higher-education.Its large power surplus is attracting power-intensive industries, and the State is poised to become the power-hub of the nation. Its central location helps easy power transmission to any part of the country. The State is supplying power to Delhi ,Gujarat and Karnataka, among others. Chhattisgarh ranks high in terms of good industrial relations and labour productivity. There has been no labour unrest in either Bhilai or Korba, the Power capital, for several decades.12% of India’s forests are in Chhattisgarh, and 44% of the State’s land is under forests. Identified as one of the richest bio-diversity habitats, the Green State of Chhattisgarh has the densest forests in India, rich wildlife, and above all, over 200 non-timber forest products, with tremendous potential for value addition.The City of Bhilai with its modern and cosmopolitan lifestyle is just 30 km from Raipur, the State capital. A new world-class capital city is to come up near Raipur’s airport. Raipur is at the centre of the rail and road routes between Mumbai and Kolkata, and is well connected to Delhi and Chennai.
Address :
Chhattisgarh Mahila Samakhya Society
C – 11, Main Road, Shailendra Nagar, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh, Pin – 492 001
Chhattisgarh Mahila Samakhya Society
C – 11, Main Road, Shailendra Nagar, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh, Pin – 492 001
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