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Directorate of Printing jobs for Apprenticeship Training in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 19 Aug 2016

Apprenticeship Training

Directorate of Printing
salary-icon Not disclosed
Expired

Posted: 27 Jul 16

Job Description

No.D-31/E-1/App.Engg/1733/16-17

Apprenticeship Training recruitment in Govt. of India Press Delhi

Trade /No of the Posts


Book Binder /17 (SC-02,ST-01, OBC-05,UR-09)

Qualification: Passed 8th Class examination or its equivalent .


Offset Machine Minder
/03 (SC-01,OBC-01,UR-01)

Plate Maker/01 UR

Retoucher Litho Gradphic/01 Post

Qualification: Passed in matriculate or its equivalent. or under 10+2 system of education with Physics & Chemistry as subject.

Age: 14 yrs. The candidate up to 19 yrs will be preferred.


Period of Training: The period of Training for SI. No. I & 3 is 2 (two) years and for SI. No. 2 & 4 is 3(three) years.

Stipend for the Trades: (i) During the first year of training : Seventy per cent of minimum wage of Semi-skilled workers notified by the respective State or Union Territory (ii) During the second year of training : Eighty per cent of minimum wage of Semi-skilled workers notified by the respective State or Union Territory (iii) During the third year of training : Ninety per cent of minimum wage of Semi-skilled workers notified by the respective State or Union Territory.

Job Particulars

Role others
Education 10th Pass (SSC)
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test, Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id214905
Job Category Govt Jobs , Others
Locality Address
State Delhi
Country India

About Company

The history of the Government of India Presses dates way back to the year 1862 when the Government had established a Central Printing Office at Calcutta and later added one more Unit at Shimla (1872) and also at Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1872 (originally established at Calcutta as Press to the Private Secretary to the  Viceroy). The Directorate of Printing had six printing Presses in pre-independence period. With the manifold increase in Government activities, since it became difficult to cope with the printing needs of the Government of India, the number of printing presses were increased all over the country.

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