Monday, October 25, 2010

Sub Divisional Engineer-CIVIL in HPSC !!!

Sub Divisional Engineer
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Name of Post Qualification No of post
2

Sub Divisional Engineer (Civil) in HAFED

(i) Graduate degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent in respective trade as defined in PWD (B&R) Code.(ii). Knowledge of Hindi/Sanskrit upto Matric

3(Gen-2)(BC-1)
3

Sub Divisional Engineer (Electrical) in HAFED

 

(ii) Graduate Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent in respective trade as defined in PWD (B&R) Code. (ii).Knowledge of Hindi/Sanskrit upto Matric

1(SC-1)

Age: Candidate should not be below 18 years and not more than 40 years as on 15.10.2010. The upper age limit is relaxable upto 45 years for candidates belonging to Backward Classes of Haryana

Scale of Pay : 9300-34800+5400/- Grade Pay

How to apply

 

For application forms and detailed information write to the Secretary, Haryana Public Service Commission, Bays No. 1-10, Block-B, Sector-4, Panchkula by remitting Rs. 500/- for General Category including Dependent son of ESM of Haryana candidates and Rs. 125/- for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes/Backward Classes/ Ex-Servicemen/Physically Handicapped persons of Haryana and women candidates of all categories of Haryana only through Indian Postal Orders/Bank Drafts (from any branch of Scheduled Bank of India) payable to the Secretary, Haryana Public Service Commission at Panchkula with self addressed (with Pin Code) envelope of 24x11 cm. size duly stamped with Rs. 50/- for registered post upto 08.11.2010 only otherwise thereafter application form will not be sent or on cash payment at the counter from 10.00 A.M. to 1.00 P.M and 2.00 P.M. to 4.00 P.M. on all working days till closing date .Closing Date of receiving application is on 15.11.2010

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Public Service Commissions, both at the Union and at the State level, are amongst the most important Public Institutions with long traditions which have served well. The establishment of this Institution had its origin in the history of Indian nationalism and the persistent demand of the leaders of freedom movement for progressive Indianisation of the Civil Service under British Raj. The Montagu-Chelmsford Report accepted in principle the demand for Indianisation of the higher civil services and accordingly a provision for this was made in the Government of India Act, 1919. The Royal Commission of the Superior Civil Service in India under the Chairmanship of Lord Lee, in its 1924 Report, recommended setting up of Public Service Commission of India. The Public Service Commission of India was set up on 1st October, 1926 under the Chairmanship of Sir Ross Barker

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