Govt.of Haryana- Office of Public Analyst jobs for Clerk / Laboratory Attendant/ Peon/ Mali in Chandigarh (Haryana). Last Date to apply: 09 Dec 2016
Job Description
Clerk /Laboratory Attendant/Peon/Mali recruitment in Office of Public Analyst , Haryana on contract basis
Clerk (Class-Ill) / 3 Posts
Qualification: 1) 10+2 2) Typing test — State Eligibility Test in Computer Appreciation and Applications (SETC) from HARTRON OR M.Tech/ B.Tech. (Computers), M.CA., B.CA, or Diploma in Computers from recognised Institute i.e. Polytechnics. 3) Hind/Sanskrit up to Matric standard
Laboratory Attendant (Class-Ill) / 7 reserved posts (Gen. ESM-01, SC-02, SC. ESM-01, SC. OSP-01, BC-A-02)
Qualification:1) Matric with Science 2) Hindi/Sanskrit up to Matric standard.
Peon (Class-IV) /1 Post
Qualification:1) Middle standard 2) Hindi/Sanskrit up to Middle standard
Swasthya Sahayak/1 Post
Qualification:1) Middle standard (Class-IV) 2) Hindi/Sanskrit up to Middle standard .
Packer (Class-IV)/ 2 Posts
Qualification: 1) Middle standard 2) Hindi/Sanskrit up to Middle standard
Mali (Class-IV) /1 Post
Qualification: 1) Middle standard 2) Hindi/Sanskrit up to Middle standard
Age: 18 to 42 years
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Haryana became a state of India on November 1, 1966. The present day Haryana is the region where, along the banks of the River Saraswati, the Vedic Civilization began and matured. It was here that the Vedas were written, as the Aryans chanted their sacred Mantras. Replete with myths and legends, Haryana's 5000 year old history is steeped in glory. It was here that Lord Krishna preached Bhagvad-Gita at the start of the battle of Mahabharat. It was on this soil that saint Ved Vyas wrote Mahabharat in Sanskrit. Before the Mahabharat war, a battle of ten kings took place in the Kurukshetra region in the Saraswati valley. But it was the Mahabharat War, approximately in 900 BC, which gave to the region worldwide fame. Mahabharat knows Haryana as Bahudhhanyaka, land of plentiful grains and Bahudhana, the land of immense riches. The word Hariana, occurs in a 1328 AD Sanskrit inscription kept in the Delhi Museum, which refers to the Haryana region as The heaven on earth.