GADVASU jobs for Beldar in Ludhiana. Last Date to apply: 15 Nov 2021
Beldar
GADVASU
Expired
Posted: 20 Oct 21
Job Description
Advertisement No. 02/2021
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) invites application for the position Beldar
No of Post: 02
Salary: Rs.4900-10680+GP of Rs.1650/-
Qualification:
1. Passed Matric with Punjabi from a recognized Board.
2. At least two years’ experience of working in Govt./Semi Govt./State Universities/Govt. Board/Corporations.
Age Limit: Minimum age of entry is 18 years and maximum age is 37 years as on 01.01.2021.
Application Fees: Rs. 300/-
Job Particulars
Education 10th Pass (SSC)
Who can apply Experienced (2 to 3+ Years)
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id1333738
Job Category Govt Jobs , 1 to 3 Yr Exp , Computer Operator
Locality Address
State Punjab
Country India
About Company
Guru Angad Dev Ji (31 March 1504 – 29 March 1552) was the second of the ten Sikh Gurus. He was born in a Hindu family, with the birth name as Lehna, in the village of Harike (now Sarae Naga, near Muktsar) in northwest Indian subcontinent. Bhai Lehna grew up in a Khatri family (Kshatriya, traditionally warriors), his father was a small scale trader, he himself worked as a pujari (priest) and religious teacher centered around goddess Durga. He met Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and became a Sikh. He served and worked with Guru Nanak for many years. Guru Nanak gave Bhai Lehna the name Angad, chose Angad as the second Sikh Guru instead of his own sons.
After the death of Guru Nanak in 1539, Guru Angad led the Sikh tradition. He is remembered in Sikhism for adopting and formalizing the Gurmukhi alphabet from pre-existing Indo-European scripts such as the Tankre of the Himalayan region. He began the process of collecting the hymns of Nanak, contributed 62 or 63 hymns of his own. Instead of his own son, he chose a Vaishnava Hindu Amar Das as his successor and the third Guru of Sikhism.
After the death of Guru Nanak in 1539, Guru Angad led the Sikh tradition. He is remembered in Sikhism for adopting and formalizing the Gurmukhi alphabet from pre-existing Indo-European scripts such as the Tankre of the Himalayan region. He began the process of collecting the hymns of Nanak, contributed 62 or 63 hymns of his own. Instead of his own son, he chose a Vaishnava Hindu Amar Das as his successor and the third Guru of Sikhism.
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