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DLSC Murshidabad Jobs 2016 - for 142 Gram Panchayat Karmee, Clerk & Other Posts

(Murshidabad - 742101)

Job Notification in District Level Selection Committee for 142 Gram Panchayat Karmee, Clerk & Other Posts.Eligible candidates can apply online from 12-08-2016 to 31-08-2016 up to 05.30 PM & send hard copy of application on or before 09-09-2016 up to 05.30 PM.


1. Gram Panchayat Karmee: 97 Posts
2. Block Informatics Officer: 05 Posts
3. Samiti Education Officer: 07 Posts
4. Accounts Clerk: 19 Posts
5. Clerk cum Typist: 14 Posts
Candidates age should be between 18-40 years for General, 18-43 for OBC, 18-45 for SC/ ST & 50 years for Ex-serviceman candidates as on 01-01-2016.
Candidates should possess VIII class for S.No-1, Bachelor Degree in Computer Application for S.No-2, Graduation Degree with Post Graduation B.Ed for S.No-3, Madhyamik Examination from the WBBSE for S.No-4 & 5, must be citizen of India as defined in part-II of the constitution of India.
Candidates will be selected based on written examination, practical test, Viva-Voce test.
Eligible candidates maty apply online through the website www. murshidabad.gov.in from 12-08-2016 to 31-08-2016 up to 05.30 PM & send the hardcopy of application duly attested by the Group-A Officer of Central or State Govt./by affixing a photograph and putting signature & envelope should be superscribed with Application for the post of... to the Chairman, DLSC & District Magistrate, Murshidabad, Pin- 742101 by post on or before 09-09-2016 up to 05.30 PM.
31-08-2016

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About Murshidabad:
The name Murshidabad comes from the place known as Muksudabad which was the capital of Bengal during Murshid Quli Khan's rule. Before the advent of British, the city of Murshidabad was the capital of Bengal. It has a great significance in the Indian History as in 1757 the British defeated Sirajud Daula in the Battle of Plassey, after which the entire nation was brought under the British Colonial Rule. Even after the conquest of Bengal by the British, Murshidabad remained for some time the seat of administration.
The town still bears memories of Nawabs with mosques, tombs, and gardens, and retains such industries as carving in ivory, gold and silver embroidery and silk weaving. Of historic interest are Nizamat Kila (the Fortress of the Nawabs) also known as the Hazaarduari Palace (Palace of a Thousand Doors), the Moti Jhil (Pearl Lake), the Muradbagh Palace and the Khushbagh Cemetery. Murshidabad today is a centre for agriculture, handicrafts and sericulture.



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