Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat jobs for Reporter in Mumbai. Last Date to apply: 11 Sep 2017
Reporter
Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat
Expired
Posted: 24 Aug 17
Job Description
Reporter(Junior)(Group-A)(Gazetted) job recruitment in Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat .
Number of Vacancy: 06 Posts
Educational Qualification: Candidate should be a graduate from recognized University and For the post of English Reporter (Junior), Candidate should possess Government Commercial Certificate of 120 w.p.m. in English shorthand and 40 w.p.m. in English typewriting.Candidates applying for the post of English Reporter(Junior) will have to appear for a shorthand test at the speed of 150 W.P.M. For the post of Hindi Reporter (Junior). Candidate should possess Government Commercial Certificate of 120 w.p.m. in Hindi shorthand and 40 w.p.m. in Hindi typewriting. Candidates applying for the post of Hindi Reporter (Junior) will have to appear for a shorthand test at the speed of 140 w.p.m.
Pay Scale: INR Rs.15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
Age Limit as on 1st August 2017: 18-43 years
Number of Vacancy: 06 Posts
Educational Qualification: Candidate should be a graduate from recognized University and For the post of English Reporter (Junior), Candidate should possess Government Commercial Certificate of 120 w.p.m. in English shorthand and 40 w.p.m. in English typewriting.Candidates applying for the post of English Reporter(Junior) will have to appear for a shorthand test at the speed of 150 W.P.M. For the post of Hindi Reporter (Junior). Candidate should possess Government Commercial Certificate of 120 w.p.m. in Hindi shorthand and 40 w.p.m. in Hindi typewriting. Candidates applying for the post of Hindi Reporter (Junior) will have to appear for a shorthand test at the speed of 140 w.p.m.
Pay Scale: INR Rs.15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
Age Limit as on 1st August 2017: 18-43 years
Job Particulars
Education Any Graduate
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id335477
Job Category Govt Jobs
Locality Address
State Maharashtra
Country India
About Company
The
Government of India Act 1935 which envisaged a federal type of
Government, gave more powers to the Central and State Legislatures, and
the control and interference of the Governor-General and the Governors
were, to some extent reduced. In Maharashtra, the Legislative Council,
as understood today as an Upper Chamber, came to be established for the
first time only after the Government of India Act, 1935, came into
force. The Maharastra Legislature is
bicameral consisting of a Legislative Council and a Legislative
Assembly. The present strength of the Legislative Council is 78 members.
It is a continuous House and not subject to dissolution. However,
one-third of its members retire every second year and are replaced by
new members.
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