Current Vacancy - Karnataka Residential Educational Institutions Society

Current Vacancy - Karnataka Residential Educational Institutions Society


Designation : KREIS Recruitment 2011 4071 Posts

Job Description :

Karnataka Residential Educational Institutions Society, Banglore, India

KRIES Recruitment Of Principals & Teachers For Morarji Desai / Kitturu Rani Chennamma Residential Schools.

Total Vacancies: 4071 Posts

* Principals: 362 Posts
* Language Teacher in Kannada: 331 Posts
* Language Teacher in English: 356 Posts
* Language Teacher in Hindi: 353 Posts
* Science Teacher: 409 Posts
* Mathematics Teacher: 383 Posts
* Social Science Teacher: 213 Posts
* Computer Teacher: 68 Posts
* Physical Education Teacher: 340 Posts
* Art & Craft Teacher (Drawing Teacher): 282 Posts
* Music Teacher (Vocal): 283 Posts
* Warden: 147 Posts
* Staff Nurse: 283 Posts
* First Division Assistant Cum Computer operator: 261 Posts

Qualification: Degree/ PG/ Diploma in music/ Diploma in Physics/ B.Sc nursing/ GNM/ B.Ed/ Arts/ Science/ Diploma kannada

Company Profile :

The Constitution of India provides certain special Constitutional safeguards for the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and other weaker sections of the population, so that they could take their rightful place in community.  As citizens of the Republic of India, they are fully entitled to certain rights and privileges, which were denied to them in the past on the ground of Caste system and the practice of Untouchability. Keeping in view, the Constitutional mandate, The Government of Karnataka, through Social Welfare Department, formulated various programmes and schemes for the upliftment of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (hereafter mentioned as SC & ST) especially for their socio-economic and educational advancement from the year 1956 onwards. Prior to 1956, Social Welfare Department was earlier called as the Depressed Classes Department. It was headed by the Commissioner for Depressed Classes along with an Additional Development Commissioner.

He was in charge of schemes meant for the SC/ST people, Denotified Tribes, Nomadic and Semi-nomadic Tribes and economically backward people. Prior to 1956, the officers at the district level were called as Depressed Class Officers. In the four districts of the erstwhile Bombay State, they were called as the District Special Backward Classes Officers and in the three districts of the erstwhile Hyderabad – Karnataka area, they were called as the Social Officer. In 1956 the Department was named as Social Welfare Department and in 1959, the district level officers were re-designated as District Social Welfare Officers, looking after the welfare of SC/STs, Backward Classes, Minorities, Women and Child Welfare, Physically Handicapped, etc. In the year 1975, the Women and Child Welfare along with Disabled Welfare, was separated into a separate department. The Department of Backward Classes and Minorities separated out in the year 1977, and the Department of Tribal Welfare was separated out from this department in 1998.

Desired Profile :

Last Date of Application: 25th May, 2011

Exam Date: 24th to 27th July, 2011

Education: Any Graduate

Location  : Karnataka


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