Police jobs for Jr. Assistant/Stenographer in Guwahati. Last Date to apply: 12 Sep 2020
Jr. Assistant/Stenographer
Police
Expired
Posted: 24 Aug 20
Job Description
Jr. Assistant/Stenographer
Jr. Assistant (HQ level)/5 Posts
i) Junior Assistant (HQ and District level) & Computor (HQ Level): The candidate must be a Graduate in any stream from a recognized College/Institutions affiliated to a recognized University and must possess Computer Skills from a recognized Institute for handling data and text on computer.
Jr. Assistant (HQ level)/5 Posts
Jr. Assistant (Dist. level)/32 Ppsts
Computor (HQ level)/2 Posts
Stenographer (HQ level) /1 Post
i) Junior Assistant (HQ and District level) & Computor (HQ Level): The candidate must be a Graduate in any stream from a recognized College/Institutions affiliated to a recognized University and must possess Computer Skills from a recognized Institute for handling data and text on computer.
ii) Stenographer (Grade- III): The candidate must be a Graduate in any stream from a
recognized College/ Institutions affiliated to a recognized University with having
National Trade Certificate in stenography (under ITI's Assam) or any other Institute
recognized by the Govt. of Assam/Govt. of India with 80 WPM in English Stenography.
Age: Candidate should not be more than 38 years and less than 18 years of age as on 1st January, 2020 (candidate must born on or before 01-01-2002 and on or after 01-01-1982) .
Age: Candidate should not be more than 38 years and less than 18 years of age as on 1st January, 2020 (candidate must born on or before 01-01-2002 and on or after 01-01-1982) .
Job Particulars
Role hr admin
Education Any Graduate
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id984731
Job Category Govt Jobs , Recruitment
Locality Address
State Assam
Country India
About Company
Before the advent of the British, there did not seem to be any organised police force in Assam, either under the Ahom Kings or earlier.The army as well as the various officers of the kingdom were responsible for the maintenance of peace and safeguarding the lives and properties of the people. Towards the end of the Ahom rule, during the reign of Kamaleswar Singha (1795-1811), an armed force on the British model was raised to serve the dual functions of maintenance of law and order and border defence. It was, however, not a regular and fully organised police force.
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