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Viluppuram District Court Recruitment 2017 ? 71 Reader, Examiner & Other Posts

Principal District Court, Viluppuram has advertised a notification for the recruitment of Reader, Examiner, Senior Bailiff, Junior Bailiff, Office Assistant, Computer Operator vacancies in Tamil Nadu Judicial Ministerial Service in the Judicial Unit of Villupuran District. Eligible candidates can apply in prescribed application format on or before 15-05-2017


Total No of Posts: 71
Name of the Posts:
1. Reader: 02 Posts
2. Examiner: 07 Posts
3. Senior Bailiff: 16 Posts
4. Junior Bailiff: 17 Posts
5. Office Assistant: 26 Posts
6. Computer Operator: 03 Posts
Candidates age limit should be in between 18 to 35 years for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Caste (Arunthathiyars)
Candidates should possess S.S.L.C. for S.No-1 to 4, VIII Std for S.No-5, Bachelor Degree in Computer Science (or) Computer application in recognized University or B.A or B.Sc. or B.Com with Diploma in computer application from recognized university for S.No-6 Posts.
Candidates will be selected based on applicants performance in Interview.
Eligible candidates can send their application in prescribed format duly filled-in application forms along with self-attested recent passport size photograph affixed on the top-right corner of the application, enclosing the photostat copies of self attested testimonials and certificates by post to The Principal District & Sessions Judge, Principal District Court, Villupuram on or before 15-05-2017
15-05-2017

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The Tirunelveli Sthalapurana prescribes a tradition for the origin of the name Tirunelveli. The puranic version goes that one Vedasarma, a staunch devotee of Shiva, on his pilgrimage from the North to the South was invited by Lord Shiva in his dream to his abode on the banks of the sacred river Tamiraparani. The delighted devotee came to 'Sindupoondhurai on the banks of the river and stayed there with his family. Once there was a famine which forced Vedasarma to collect paddy by way of begging and continuing his daily prayers. One day he spread out the paddy to dry under the Sun before the Lord, and went for his ablutions in Tamiraparani. He prayed to the Lord for rain which he thought could be a remedy for the famine. His prayer was answered and when he was bathing, a thunder storm broke-out and it rained heavily. Vedasarma rushed to the place where he had spread the paddy. He witnessed a miracle. Despite rain around the area, the paddy that he had spread did not get even a single drop of rain and did not get soaked. Since then according to the purana the Town is called as ?Tiru-nel-veli? (Sacred hedged paddy).

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