Darjeeling District - Govt. of West Bengal jobs for District Programme Management Executive in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 31 Jan 2018
District Programme Management Executive
Job Description
Qualification : Essential: Applicant must be graduate in any discipline and with at least CCC level proficiency in computer from NELIT or equivalent. Minimum 2 years of work experience (Preferably in IT/eGovernance/ IT related project co-ordination and programme management in related fields). Candidate should be able to communicate in English & Nepali. Candidate should be the resident of Darjeeling District Hilly region.
Desired Skill: Project management experience. Experience in the domain of IT project/ IT infrastructure development/ Software development/ Hardware, Networking security management in IT projects. Experience in e-Governance related project of Organizations/Departments/NGO/Non-profit Organization. Candidate should be able to travel across the district at the Gram Panchayats.
Remuneration : Rs.20,000/-
Age : 24 to 35 yrs as on 01/12/2017
Job Particulars
About Company
The name 'Darjeeling' came from the Tibetan words, 'dorje' meaning thunderbolt (originally the scepter of Indra) and 'ling' a place or land, hence 'the land of the thunderbolt'. A land-mark year in the History of Darjeeling was 1835, but it would be appropriate to trace its History before that. Prior to its acquisition by the East India Co. in 1835, Darjeeling formed a part of Sikkim and for a brief period of Nepal. However neither the history of Sikkim, nor the history of Nepal furnish any account of its early history. Previously Darjeeling formed a part of dominions of the Raja of Sikkim, who had been engaged in an unsuccessful warfare against the Gorkhas. From 1780 the Gorkhas constantly made inroads into Sikkim and by the beginning of 19th Century, they had overrun Sikkim as far eastward as the Teesta and had conquered and annexed the Terai. E.C.Dozey in his 'Darjeeling Past and Present' writes, 'Prior to the year 1816, the whole of the territory known as British Sikkim belonged to Nepal, which won it by conquest'.