Defence Institute of Psychological Research Jobs 2017 – JRF & RA Posts: Defence Institute of Psychological Research has given an employment notification for the recruitment of Junior Research Fellow (JRF), Research Associate (RA) vacancies. Eligible candidates may apply in the prescribed format within 21 days from the date of advt.
Defence Institute of Psychological Research Vacancy Details
Total No. of Posts: 13
Name of the Posts:
1. Junior Research Fellow: 11 Posts
2. Research Associate: 02 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be 28 years for post-1, 35 years for post-2. Age relaxation is applicable by 05 years for SC/ ST, 03 years for OBC candidates as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have first division in PG Degree in Psychology with NET qualification for post-1, Ph. D in Psychology for post-2.
Important Dates:
Date of Advertisement: 05 to 11-08-2017.
Last Date for Receipt of Application: Within 21 days from the date of advt.
52 Coy ASC (Sup) Type A Jobs 2017 – Chowkidar & Mazdoor Posts: Ministry of Defence, 52 Coy ASC (Sup) Type A has advertised a notification for the recruitment of Chowkidar & Mazdoor vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply in prescribed format on or before 26-08-2017 by 13.30 hrs.
52 Coy ASC (Sup) Type A Vacancy Details
Total No of Posts: 05
Name of the Posts: Group ‘C’
1. Chowkidar: 02 Posts
2. Mazdoor: 03 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be 18 to 25 years as on last date of submission of form. Age relaxation is 35 years admissible for Govt servants as per orders) instructions issued by the central Govt).
Educational Qualification: Candidates should Possess Matriculation or equivalent, Experience Certificate.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on applicants performance in written test and practical test.
Last Date for Receipt of Application: 26-08-2017 by 13.30 hrs.
NCC Directorate PHHP&C jobs 2017 – Apply Online for MTS Posts: Govt of India, Ministry Of Defence, NCC Directorate (PHHP&C) has advertised a notification for the recruitment of Multi Tasking Staff vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply online from 21-08 -2017 to 15-09-2017.
NCC Directorate PHHP&C Vacancy Details
Total No. of Posts: 04
Name of the Post: Multi Tasking Staff (MTS)
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 18 to 27 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Xth Secondary School.
Important Dates:
Starting Date for Apply Online: 21-08-2017.
Last Date to Apply Online: 15-09-2017.
HQ Eastern Command (AMD) Kolkata Jobs 2017 – Messenger, Safaiwala & Other Posts: HQ Eastern Command (AMD), Kolkata has advertised a notification for the recruitment of Stenographer Grade-II, Messenger, Gardener, Barber, Cook, Safaiwala & Mazdoor vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply in prescribed format within 45 days from the date of publication.
HQ Eastern Command (AMD) Kolkata Vacancy Details
Total No of Posts: 26
Name of the Posts:
1. Stenographer Grade-II: 01 Post
2. Messenger: 11 Posts
3. Gardener: 02 Posts
4. Barber: 01 Post
5. Cook: 02 Posts
6. Safaiwala: 06 Posts
7. Mazdoor: 03 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be 18 to 25 years as on last date of submission of form. Age relaxation is admissible as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should Possess 12th pass or equivalent from a recognized Board or University, Skill Test Norms, Dictation: 10 m ts @ 80 w.p.m., Transcription : 50 mts (Eng), 65 mts (Hindi) (on computer) for S.No-1, Matriculation pass or equivalent from recognized Board for remaining posts.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on applicants performance in Physical/ Practical/ Written Test.
Important Dates:
Date of Advertisement : 01-07-2017 to 07-07-2017.
Last Date for Receipt of Application: Within 45 days from the date of publication
Selection Centre North Rupnagar Jobs 2017 – Cook, MTS & Other Posts: Ministry Defence, Selection Centre, North Rupnagar has given an employment notification for the recruitment of Cook, MTS (Safaiwala), Mess Waiter, Civilian Motor Driver (Ordinary Grade) vacancies. Eligible candidates may apply in the prescribed format within 21 days from the date of advt.
Selection Centre North Rupnagar Vacancy Details
Total No. of Posts: 04
Name of the Posts:
1. Cook: 01 Post
2. MTS (Safaiwala): 01 Post
3. Mess Waiter: 01 Post
4. Civilian Motor Driver: 01 Post
Age Limit: Candidates age should be 18-25 years for post-1 to 3, 18-27 years for post-4.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have Matriculation & Proficiency for post-1, Matriculation for post-2, 3, Matriculation with civilian driving license of heavy vehicle and have two years experience of driving such vehicle for post-4.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on written test and skill test.
Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory Jobs 2017 – Walk in for Junior Research Fellow Posts: Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) has advertised a notification for the recruitment of Junior Research Fellow vacancies for Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), Computer Science & Textile Engineering departments on temporary basis. Eligible candidates can walk in interview on 05 & 06-09-2017 at 09:00 Hrs.
Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory Vacancy Details
Total No of Posts: 04
Name of the Post: Junior Research Fellow
Name of the Department:
1. Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE): 02 Posts
2. Computer Science: 01 Post
3. Textile Engineering: 01 Post
Age Limit: Candidates age should be maximum 28 years at the time of interview. Age relaxation is 5 years for SC/ ST and 3 years for OBC candidates.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should Possess B.E/ B.Tech in concerned subject in 1st division with NET/ GATE or ME/ M.Tech in concerned subject 1st division both Graduation and Post Graduation Level.
Application Fee: Applicants required pay Rs.10/- in the form of crossed Indian Postal Order drawn in layout of the Director TRBL, Sector-30, Chandigarh. Candidates belonging to SC/ ST and OBC are exempted from this payment.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on applicants performance in Interview.
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About The Ministry
Introduction
The Government of India is responsible for ensuring the defence of India and every part thereof. The Supreme Command of the Armed Forces vests in the President. The responsibility for national defence rests with the Cabinet.
This is discharged through the Ministry of Defence, which provides the policy framework and wherewithal to the Armed Forces to discharge their responsibilities in the context of the defence of the country. The Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) is the head of the Ministry of Defence.
The principal task of the Defence Ministry is to obtain policy directions of the Government on all defence and security related matters and communicate them for implementation to the Services Headquarters, Inter-Services Organisations, Production Establishments and Research and Development Organisations. It is also required to ensure effective implementation of the Government’s policy directions and the execution of approved programmes within the allocated resources. Ministry of Defence comprises of four Departments viz. Department of Defence (DOD), Department of Defence Production (DDP), Department of Defence Research & Development (DDR&D) and Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare and also Finance Division
Historical Background
A Military Department was created in the Supreme Government of the East India Company at Kolkata into the year 1776, having the main function to sift and record orders relating to the Army issued by various Departments of the Govt of East India Co. The Military Department initially functioned as a branch of the Public Department and maintained a list of Army personnel.
With the Charter Act of 1833 the Secretariat of the Government of East India Company was reorganised into four Departments, including a Military Department, each headed by a Secretary to the Government. The Army in the Presidencies of Bengal, Bombay & Madras functioned as respective Presidency Army till April 1895, when the Presidency Armies were unified into a single Indian Army. For administrative convenience, it was divided into four Commands viz. Punjab (including the North West Frontier), Bengal, Madras (including Burma) and Bombay (including Sind, Quetta and Aden).
The supreme authority over the Indian Army vested in the Governor General-in-Council, subject to the Control of the Crown, which was exercised by the Secretary of State for India. Two Members in the Council were responsible for military affairs, one of whom was the Military Member, who supervised all administrative and financial matters, while the other was the Commander-in-Chief who was responsible for all operational matters. The Military Department was abolished in March 1906 and it was replaced by two separate Departments, the Army Department and the Military Supply Department. In April 1909 the Military Supply Department was abolished and its functions were taken over by the Army Department. The Army Department was redesignated as the Defence Department in January 1938. The Department of Defence became the Ministry of Defence under a Cabinet Minister in August 1947.
Organisational Set-Up And Functions
After independence Ministry of Defence was created under the charge of a Cabinet Minister, and, each Service was placed under its own Commander-in-Chief. In 1955, the Commanders-in-Chief were renamed as the Chief of the Army Staff, the Chief of the Naval Staff and the Chief of the Air Staff. In November 1962, a Department of Defence Production was set up to deal with research, development and production of defence equipment. In November 1965, the Department of Defence Supplies was created for planning and execution of schemes for import substitution of defence requirements. These two Departments were later merged to form the Department of Defence Production and Supplies. ¬ In 2004, the name of Department of Defence Production and Supplies was changed to Department of Defence Production. In 1980, the Department of Defence Research and Development was created. In 2004, the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare was created.
The Defence Secretary functions as head of the Department of Defence and is additionally responsible for co-ordinating the activities of the four Departments in the Ministry.
Departments
The principal task of the Ministry is to frame policy directions on defence and security related matters and communicate them for implementation to the Services Headquarters, Inter-Service Organisations, Production Establishments and Research & Development Organisations. It is required to ensure effective implementation of the Government’s policy directions and the execution of approved programmes within the allocated resources.
The principal functions of all the Departments are as follows:
- The Department of Defence deals with the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) and three Services and various Inter-Service Organisations. It is also responsible for the Defence Budget, establishment matters, defence policy, matters relating to Parliament, defence co-operation with foreign countries and co-ordination of all defence related activities.
- The Department of Defence Production The Department of Defence Production is headed by a Secretary and deals with matters pertaining to defence production, indigenisation of imported stores, equipment and spares, planning and control of departmental production units of the Ordnance Factory Board and Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs).
- The Department of Defence Research The Department of Defence Research and Development is headed by a Secretary. Its function is to advise the Government on scientific aspects of military equipment and logistics and the formulation of research, design and development plans for equipment required by the Services.
- The Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare is headed by a Secretary and deals with all resettlement, welfare and pensionary matters of Ex-Servicemen.