Birbhum District - Govt. of West Bengal jobs for Sub Assistant Engineer Civil/ Stenographer English in Bardhaman. Last Date to apply: 10 Aug 2016
Job Description
Employment Notification No. 01/DLSRC/BZP/2016, Dated : 21/07/2016
Sub Assistant Engineer Civil/ Stenographer English job vacancies in Birbhum District - Govt. of West Bengal at Zilla Parishad
Sub Assistant Engineer Civil
Qualification : Diploma in Civil Engineering from any Council or Board recognized by the State Govt.
No. of Post : 02
Salary : Rs. 9000-40500
Age : 18-40 yrs
Stenographer English
Qualification : Bachelors Degree from a recognized university and ability to take dictation at a speed of at least eighty words per minute, and typing speed of at least forty words per minute in English. Knowledge in using personal computer is essential.
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs. 7100-37600
Age : 18-45 yrs
Stenographer Bengali
Qualification : Bachelors Degree from a recognized university and ability to take dictation at a speed of at least seventy words per minute, and typing speed of at least Thirty words per minute in Bengali. Knowledge in using personal computer is essential.
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs. 7100-37600
Age : 18-43 yrs
Computer Assistant
Qualification : Bachelors degree from a recognized University. 01 year full time Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application Course (PGDCA) from an institute recognized by UGC/AICTE/Government of West Bengal OR Diploma in CS or IT from a Polytechnic recognized by AICTE Or B.Sc (Hons) in CS OR BCA degree from a recognized University
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs.7100-37600
Age : 18-40 yrs
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About Company
After the cession of the Diwani to the East India Company in 1765, Birbhum was administered from Murshidabad until 1787. In that year in consequence of the unsettled state of the country, which required a separate administration, it was constituted as district with Vishnupur ( i.e. eastern portion of Bankura), and this arrangement continued till 1793, when Vishnupur was transferred to the Burdwan Collectorate. In 1809, the collectorship of Birbhum was abolished, and the district was again administered from Murshidabad, an Assistant Collector remaining in charge at Suri. In 1820, Birbhum was reconstituted as a separate district and restored to its former area, with the exception of a few estates were transferred to the Jungle Mahals. After the Santhal rebellion, the upland tracts on the West, which had been a rallying point of the rebels, were transferred to the newly constituted district of Santhal Paraganas and in this way four paraganas and a part of the fifth were detached from Birbhum, viz., Sarath Deoghar, Pabbia , Kundahit Karaya, Muhmmadabad and part of Darin Mauleswar. In 1872 the district consisted of the following thanas (1) Suri, (2) Rajnagar, (3) Dubrajpur, (4) Kasba (now Bolpur), (5) Sakulipur, (6) Labpur, (7)Barwan, (8) Mayureswar with a total area of 1,344 square miles.