Department of Fisheries and Fishermen Welfare Tamilnadu jobs for Sagar Mitra in Cuddalore. Last Date to apply: 22 Aug 2022
Sagar Mitra
Job Description
Department of Fisheries and Fishermen Welfare, Tamilnadu vacancy notification 2022 for Sagar Mitra. You can apply online to TN Fisheries Dept Recruitment 2022 from 31 July 2022 to 22 August 2022.
Educational Qualifications
- Candidates should have Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries Science/Marine Biology/Zoology from a recognized Board/ University/Institution.
- For more education qualification details please go to the below official notification.
Age Limit
- Candidates’ age limit should be Maximum 35 years.
- Age Relaxation: – SC/ ST /OBC/PWD/ PH Candidates Relaxation as per Government Rule Regulation.
- Starting Date for Submission of Application: 31 July 2022.
- Last Date for Submission of Application: 22 August 2022.
Fees Details
- Candidates will have not to pay any fees.
- For more fee details please go to the below official notification.
Salary Details
- For Sagar Mitra Post Salary Rs. 15000/-.
- For more salary details please go to the official notification.
More information about this Sagar Mitra Job
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- What are the job requirements to apply for this Sagar Mitra job position?
- Ans: A candidate must have a minimum of fresher as an Sagar Mitra
- What is the qualification for this job?
- Ans: The candidate can be a Graduate from any of the following: B.F.Sc(Fisheries)
- What are the salary requirements for this job?
- Ans: The salary range is between 15000 Monthly. The Salary will depend on the interview. This Sagar Mitra is a Full Time in Cuddalore.
- What is the hiring Process of this job?
- Ans: The hiring process all depends on the company. Normally for an entry level, hiring the candidate has to go for Aptitude, GD (If they look for communication),Technical test and face to face interviews.
- This Sagar Mitra is a work from home job?
- Ans: No ,its not a Work from Home Job.
- How many job vacancies are opening for the Sagar Mitra position?
- Ans: There are immediate 1 job openings for Sagar Mitra in our Organisation.
Job Particulars
About Company
During 19th century, the fisheries was the only source of sustenance for a segment of the population living in the coastal region, and on the banks of rivers, lakes and canals in India.
Fishing in general was a hereditary profession carried on from generation to generation with almost all the members of the family taking part in it to varying degree. The socio-economic condition of fishermen was very poor. The fishermen belonged to the lowest stratum of society and fishing was generally regarded as one of the meanest of all trades and profession.
The earlier contributions to fisheries in India were the study of the Indian fish fauna by James Russel (1785-89), Dr. Buchanan Hamiltons catalogue of the fishes of the Ganges published in 1822, Co.Alcocks findings of marine fisheries in India published in 1869, starting of the Indian Marine Survey Station in 1875 and the launching of the survey ship Investigator.
The Government of India (GOI) deputed Dr.Francis Day to investigate the fresh water resources of South India and then for the whole of India and Burma. Dr.Day of Madras Medical Service who worked as Surgeon Major with the British troops in Bengal and who functioned as the Director General of Fisheries of India in 1864 published two reports in 1878; the Freshwater Fish and Fisheries of India & Burma and Sea Fish and Fisheries of India. Dr.Day in his Pioneering effort brought legislative measures to conserve the fisheries. On that basis the Indian Fisheries Act (Act IV of 1897) was passed for the whole of India, by which dynamiting and poisoning of waters for killing fish were absolutely prohibited. This Act empowered the erstwhile Provincial Governments to frame rules for regulating (a) the erection and use of fixed engines, (b) the construction of weirs, and (c) the dimension and kind of nets to be used and the mode of using them; and for prohibiting all fishing in specified water for a period not exceeding two years. The enactment of this Act was