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CSIR-TKDL jobs for Project Assistant III Siddha / Research Associate-I Siddha in Chennai. Last Date to apply: 30 Jul 2019

Project Assistant III Siddha / Research Associate-I Siddha

CSIR-TKDL
experience-icon 0 Years
salary-icon Not disclosed
qualification-icon MD, Other Graduate
Expired

Posted: 10 Jul 19

Job Description

Advt. No.: TKDL/02/2019

Project Assistant – III (Siddha) / Research Associate-I (Siddha)   job Position in CSIR-Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (CSIR-TKDL) on contract basis

Project Title  :  “Digitising Traditional Indian Systems of Medicine”

Project Assistant – III (Siddha) TKC01

No. of Posts :  06

Qualification :  BSMS (Siddha) with minimum 55% marks

Remuneration : Rs. 28,000/ plus HRA as per rules

Research Associate-I (Siddha) TKC02

No. of Posts :  04

Qualification :  MD (Siddha)

Remuneration : Rs. 36,000/- plus HRA as per rules

Age Limit :  35 years for both Project Assistant – III and Research Associate – I as on date of written test/interview. The above age limits are relaxable for candidates of statutory groups as per CSIR/Govt. of India instructions on the subject.

Selection Procedure :  Written test/Interview

Job Particulars

Education MD, Other Graduate
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test, Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id650139
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) is a pioneer initiative of India to prevent misappropriation of country’s traditional medicinal knowledge at International Patent Offices on which healthcare needs of more than 70% population and livelihood of millions of people in India is dependent. Its genesis dates back to the Indian effort on revocation of patent on wound healing properties of turmeric at the USPTO. Besides, in 2005, the TKDL expert group estimated that about 2000 wrong patents concerning Indian systems of medicine were being granted every year at international level, mainly due to the fact that India’s traditional medicinal knowledge which exists in local languages such as Sanskrit, Hindi, Arabic, Urdu, Tamil etc. is neither accessible nor comprehensible for patent examiners at the international patent offices.
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