Current Vacancy - Secunderabad Cantonment Board

Current Vacancy - Secunderabad Cantonment Board

Designation: Junior Assistant

Job Description:

Applications are invited from the eligible candidates in the following proforma duly affixed with recent coloured passport size photograph, duly attested by Gazetted Officer for the following posts in Secunderabad Cantonment Board.

Junior Assistant

No. of Post : 26 Posts

Pay Scale: Rs. 8440- 24950

Age Limit: 18 to 25 years as on 10.06.2011 (Age relaxation as per rules for SC, ST & OBC )
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Qualification: Must have passed Intermediate or any equivalent examination. Must have passed Government Technical Examination in Type Writing English.

Company Profile:

Hyderabad and Secunderabad form one of the few twin cities of the world. Secunderabad is located on the northern side of the Hyderabad urban agglomeration. The cities have merged through an imaginary line drawn across the Tank Bund, which is still used to demarcate the cities. The Secunderabad Cantonment comprises a number of defense establishments. In 1798 through an alliance signed between Hyderabad's Nizam Sikander Jah and the British East India Company,  an area north of Hussain Sagar Lake was made into a cantonment named Secunderabad after Nizam Sikander Jah. Presently, Secunderabad Cantonment area falls under the Secunderabad Cantonment Board, which is a local body falling under the administrative control of Ministry of Defence, Government of India. Primarily, the Secunderabad Cantonment Board is responsible for carrying out the civic amenities to the residents of the Cantonment area. The area of Secunderabad Cantonment is about 40.17 sq. km and the civil population is 2,06,102 as per the 2001 census.

Historically, cantonments were places where the army of colonial government had to be exclusively quartered in an effort to keep the armed forces totally insulated from the ruled. Cantonments meant quarters assigned for lodging troops, a permanent military station created by the British government in India for the location of military formation away from the civilian towns and insulated from the Indian nationalist influences. Housing was the core objective. Subsequently, housing itself attracted the civil population to reside in the cantonments and the economic spin-offs attracted other activities. The bazaar area was recognized and the anatomy of the cantonment got clearly defined with military, the bungalow and civil areas clearly defined. The cantonments as local self-government organizations have always remained a puzzle. The civilian population wants to be in it but is uncertain about their status and their future.

Due to repeated demand for reforms by the representatives of cantonment population, the Cantonments Act, 1924 was enacted to introduce local self-government in the cantonments, which contained substantial civil population. The Act was the first model municipal Act for cantonments, but in its implementation, decentralization and democratic norms were largely compromised because of the status of the citizen who occupied the property only as a licensee of the Government.

Desired Profile:

How to Apply: Applications forms can be accessed / downloaded from http://scb.aponline.gov.in Completed applications along with certified true copies in respect of Educational Qualifications, Mark Sheets, Experience etc., should reach the Office of the Cantonment Board,
Court Compound, Sardar Patel Road, Secunderabad 500003 on or before 23rd July 2011. Application received after 23rd July 2011 will not be entertained.

Last Date: 23-07-2011

Education: 12th

Location : Secunderabad



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