Indian Air Force(DAVP) jobs for Sportsmen in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 18 Feb 2016
Job Description
Unmarried Outstanding Sportsmen in Group’Y’ Trades (only Male Indian citizens) job vacancies in Indian Air Force
Sports Name : Athletics, Cross Country, Football, Handball, Shooting, Water Polo, Golf , Basketball, Cricket, Gymnastics, Kabaddi, Swimming, Wrestling, Boxing, Cycling, Hockey, Lawn Tennis, Volleyball, Weight Lifting.
Qualification : Aspirants must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent qualification from recognized board with relevant experience. An individual should have represented the country in junior international meets / have attained the standard of fifth place in junior national championship etc.
Salary Structure : Selected applicants will get Rs. 11,400/- (During Training period) and on the completion of training they will accept Rs. 20,500/- per month as salary.
Age : 21 Applying candidates should be born between 01st July 1995 to 28th June 1999.
Physical Standards : (a) Height: Minimum acceptable height: 152.5 cm. (b) Chest: Minimum range of expansion: 5 cm. (c) Weight: Proportionate .to height and age. (d) Vision: Minimum visual standard: Unaided 6/36, corrected to at least 6/9 for each eye with spectacles, Dioptectric power not exceeding ± 3.5 Dioptres in any axis. Full field of vision and Defective safe colour vision CP-II/III. (Candidates should bring latest prescription and spectacles for corrected vision, if used). (e) Corneal Surgery (PRK/LASIK) is not acceptable. (f) Hearing: Candidates should have normal hearing i.e., able to hear forced whisper from a distance of 6 meters with each ear separately. (g) Dental: Should have healthy gums, good set of teeth and minimum 14 dental points. (h) Health: Candidates should be free from Medical or Surgical deformity. He should be free.
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About Company
The Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) is the nodal agency to undertake multi-media advertising and publicity for various Ministries and Departments of Government of India. Some of the Autonomous Bodies also route their advertisements through DAVP. As a service agency, it endeavours to communicate at grass roots level on behalf of various Central Government Ministries.The origin of DAVP can be traced to the times of World War-II. Immediately after the out-break of Second World War, the erstwhile government of India appointed a Chief Press Advisor. Besides other things, advertising was also the responsibility of the Chief Press Advisor. A post of Advertising Consultant was created in June 1941 under the Chief Press Advisor. This is where DAVP has its roots. On March 1, 1942, the Advertising Consultant Office became the Advertising Branch of the Department of Information & Broadcasting. Following the expansion in its scope, functions and activities, this Advertising unit was declared an Attached Office of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on October 1, 1955