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Odisha Govt Jobs 2017 Apply for Matron, JRF, ADEO & Other Posts

Job notification in Govt of Odisha,Collectorate, Malkangiri has announced for the recruitment of Matron, Junior Matron vacancies purely on temporary basis. Eligible candidates may apply in the prescribed format on or before 15-09-2017


Total No of Vacancies: 37
Name of the Posts: Lady Matron & Jr Matron
Name of the Block:
1. Malkangiri: 04 Posts
2. Mathili: 12 Posts
3. Khairput: 11 Posts
4. Korukonda: 04 Posts
5. Kalimela: 01 Post
6. Podia: 03 Posts
7. K.Gurnma: 02 Posts
Applicants age should be 35 years and above.
Candidates should have Graduation from recognized University for Post-01, Plus two (Higher Secondary Examination Pass) for Post-02.
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Eligible candidates can send their application in the prescribed format, in an envelop should be superscribed as ?Application for the post of Lady Matron/ Junior Matron? through speed post/ registered post only to the District Welfare officer, Malkangiri on or before 15-09-2017
15-09-2017

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About Collectorate,Malkangiri District :

Malkangiri District is named after its headquarters town, Malkangiri. During formation of Odisha Province in 1936, Malkangiri was a Taluk of Nabrangpur sub?division of Koraput District of Odisha. In 1962 it was upgraded to a subdivision of Koraput District. The present Malkangiri got its identity as an independent district due to reorganization of districts of Odisha as per a notification on 1st October, 1992 and with effect from 2nd October 1992. Covering an area of 5,791 sq. kms, it lays between 17 degree 45?N to 18 degree 40'N latitudes and 81 degree 10 E to 82 degree E longitude. This District is sparsely populated with not much of a difference between the numbers of males and females. Almost the whole of the district is a vast dense jungle, with a very small percentage of the population residing in the urban areas. The district is divided into two distinct physical divisions. The eastern part is covered with steep ghats, platues and valleys, sparsely inhabited by primitive tribes, notable among who are Bondas, Koyas, Porajas and Didayis. The District is moderately literate, with the number of literate males far out numbering the number of literate females. The climate in the district is generally cold during winter and hot in summer with temperature ranging from 13 degree C to 47 degree C. The average annual rainfall is about 1700 mm. Relative humidity is generally high, especially in the monsoon and post?monsoon months. During the rainy season, most areas of the District become impassably swampy and heavy floods isolate it from the outer world. This district lies within the malaria prone belt.

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