National Institute of Research on Jute - Allied Fibre Technology jobs for Business Executive in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 23 Jun 2016
Business Executive
Job Description
Business Executive job position in National Institute of Research on Jute - Allied Fibre Technology purely temporary and co-terminus with the project/scheme. Selected candidates will not be entitled to claim for regular appointment/absorption in either this Institute or ICAR
Educational Qualification : Ph.D Degree in Engineering / Agriculture OR Post Graduate Degree in Basic Science with 3 years Bachelors Degree and Master Degree having Qualified NET c) Master Degree in any field from UGC recognized university with 4 years/ 5 years of Bachelor Degree. Desirable : d) 2 years experience in IPR/Law matter from any reputed Attorney firm/Institute
No. of Post : 01
Emolument : Rs.25000/- Per Month + 30% HRA
Age Limit : 35 Years
Job Responsibility : Patent drafting, filing, licence agreement drafting. Consultancy and any other work assign by PI from time to time
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About Company
The Indian Central Jute Committee constituted by the Government of India on the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Agriculture in 1936 took necessary steps to set up Jute Technological Research Laboratories in Calcutta with a view to improving the quality of jute fibre and technology for manufacturing jute products with competitive nature. In May 1938 a beginning was made with a small nucleus of research staff commencing the work in a room allotted to them in Alipore Test House. On completion-of the building at Regent Park and appointment of remaining staff the institute under the name of Jute Technological Research Laboratories was officially opened on 3 January, 1939 by Lord Linlitligow. The then viceroy and Governor-General of India. The occasion was also graced by the Governor of Bengal. Mr. C.R. Nodder was appointed the first Director of the institute. Later on, with the passage of time the institute flourished with multifarious dimensions leading to the centralised administrative control under the auspices of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research as a constituent unit.