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Munger District - Govt. of Bihar jobs for Anganwadi Worker in Muzaffarpur. Last Date to apply: 15 Dec 2017

Anganwadi Worker

Munger District - Govt. of Bihar
Expired

Posted: 07 Dec 17

Job Description

Anganwadi Worker Jobs recruitment in Munger District (Govt. of Bihar)

Total Posts : 276

Qualification :  Applicants must pass 12th Class under 10+2 pattern/11th Class. 8th Class qualification for Tribal areas from any government recognized institution/board with minimum pass percentage of marks.

Pay Scale:
Organization norms

Age Limit:  Applicants age should be between 18 to 40 years

Selection Procedure: Candidate Selection basis of Educational Merit and Reservation categories.

Job Particulars

Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id365249
Job Category Govt Jobs , Others
Locality Address
State Bihar
Country India

About Company

The territory included within the district of Munger (famously Monghyr) formed pent of the Madhya-desa as “Midland” of the first Aryan settlers. It has been identified with Mod-Giri a place mentioned in the Mahabharata, which was the capital of a kingdom in Eastern India near Vanga and Tamralipta. In the Digvijaya Parva of Mahabharata, we find the mention of Moda-Giri, Which seems similar to Moda-Giri. Digvijaya Parva suggests that it was a monarchical state during early times. A passage in the Sabha-Parva describes Bhima’s conquest in Eastern India and says that after defeating Karna, king of Anga, he fought battle at Modagiri and killed its chief. It was also known as Maudal after Maudgalya, a disciple of Buddha, who converted a rich merchant of this place into Buddhism. Buchanan says that it was the hermitage of Mudgala Muni and this tradition of Mudgal Risi still persists. Munger is called “Modagiri” in the Monghyr copperplate of Devapala. The derivation of the name Munger (Monghyr) has found the subject of much speculation. Tradition arcribes the foundation of the town to Chandragupta, after whom it was called Guptagars a name which has been found inscribed on a rock at Kastaharni Ghat at the north-western corner of the present fort. It is insisted that Mudgalrisi lived there. Tradition ascribes the composition of various suktar  of the 10th Mavdala of the Rigveda to Rishi Mudgal and his clan.
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