e Courts- Bhadrak District jobs for Junior Clerk cum Copyist/ Grade-III Stenographer/ Junior Typist in Bhubaneswar. Last Date to apply: 31 Oct 2016
Junior Clerk cum Copyist/ Grade-III Stenographer/ Junior Typist
Job Description
Junior Clerk cum Copyist/ Grade-III Stenographer/ Junior Typist Jobs recruitment in e Courts- Bhadrak District
Junior Clerk cum Copyist
No. of Post : 07 posts
Jr. Stenographer Grade III
No. of Post : 03 posts
Junior Typist
No. of Post : 01 post
Salaried Amin
No. of Post : 01 post
Qualification : Candidates have passed at least +2 Examination, conducted by the Council constituted under Section 3 of the Orissa Higher Secondary Education Act 1982 or equivalent examination of a recognized Council, Board or University, as the case may be; have at least passed Diploma in Computer Application from a recognized institute.
Pay Scale : Rs.5200- 20,200/- with Grade Pay Rs.1900/-
Age : 18 years and below 32 years
Fee : The candidate shall have to pay the fees prescribed for the examination as set forth i.e.Rs.100/- as examination fees in shape of Treasury Challan. The fees should be credited under the Head of Account “0070-Other Administrative Services-01- Administration of Justice-501- Services and Service fees- 9904650- Law Department-9916730-Examination Fess for Recruitment Conducted by Orissa District & Subordinate Courts”.
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About Company
The Judgeship has its Headquarters in the city of Bhadrak, which is known for its own history. During 2nd and 4th century A.D., one king namely ‘Dharmadhar’ was reigning at Bhubaneswar under whom Samanta king named ‘Sragana’ was reigning at Bhadrak. From 1211 AD to 1436 AD and from 1436 AD to 1568 AD, Bhadrak was under Ganga and Surya Bansi Dynasty respectively. During 1568 AD to 1578 AD Suleman Karani and his son Daud were Administrator of Bhadrak. During this period Odisha was divided into 3 Sarkar namely Cuttack, Bhadrak & Jaleswar. During the Mughal period Bhadrak was divided into 7 Mahalas, thereafter Aurangzeb divided into 29 Mahalas but subsequently 14 Mahalas are existed in Bhadrak. Later Marathas took over Bhadrak since 1752 AD to 1803 AD and thereafter British took over Odisha in 1803. For better administration, British Govt. divided the coastal Mughal Bandi area into 2 divisions namely Cuttack and Balasore.