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Directorate of Sainik Welfare - Govt. of Assam jobs for LDA in Guwahati. Last Date to apply: 19 Aug 2019

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Directorate of Sainik Welfare - Govt. of Assam
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Posted: 01 Aug 19

Job Description

LDA job vacancies in Directorate of Sainik Welfare - Govt. of Assam

For Ex-Servicemen, Widows of Ex-Servicemen (Army, Navy & Air Force)

No. of Posts :  08

Ex-Servicemen

Eligibility :  (a) Ex-Servicemen Clerk (GD)/Clerk (SD) only (b) Should be in possession of proficiency certificate for office management (c) Sound knowledge in computers (MS Word/Excel) (d) Medical Category - SHAPE-I (e) Willing to work in any districts of the State.

Age Limit :  Not more than 50 years at the time of appointment.

Widows of Ex-Servicemen

Eligibility :  (a) Civ Edn - Graduate from recognized University. (b) Sound knowledge in Computer (MS Word/Excel). (c) Medically fit. (d) Should be able to work in any districts of the state. (e) Particulars of Dependents should be in conformity with the Discharge Book/Discharge Certificate/PPO.

Age Limit :  Not more than 43 years of age at the time appointment

Pay & Allowances :  As per the rules of the Govt. of Assam.

Place of Posting :  Appointments will be against the vacant posts at our Zila Sainik Welfare Offices and Directorate of Sainik Welfare. All posts are transferrable within the rules. The selected individual may be transferred to any district in the interest of organisation, which will be binding.

Selection Process :   Selection Test / Interview.

Job Particulars

Education Any Graduate
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id666025
Job Category Govt Jobs
Locality Address
State Assam
Country India

About Company

In a Government resolution dated 07 Sep 1919, the then Government of India suspended the functioning of the Central Recruiting Board and at its place a new Board was established called the Indian Soldiers’ Board to advise on matters affecting the interest of serving, discharged and deceased Indian Soldiers and non-combatants and their dependents. Due to steady expansion of the Navy and Air Force during the Second World War, the need for a single organization to perform the same functions in relation to all the three services was felt and the Board was consequently reconstituted in 1944.
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