Jobs in Orissa Power Generation Sep-2011

Orissa Power Generation Corporation Limited (OPGCL)
( A Government of Orissa Undertaking )
Zone-A, 7th Floor, Fortune Towers, Chandrashekharpur, Bhubaneswar - 751023, Orissa


OPGCL, a State Power Generation Company Utility invites applications for recruitment of for following posts :



  1. Asst. Manager (Operations) : 04 posts
  2. Dy. Manager (Water Treatment Plant) : 01 post
  3. Sr. Manager (Mech.) (Maintenance) : 01 post
  4. Manager (Elect.) (Maintenance) : 01 post
  5. Manager (C&I) (Maintenance) : 01 post
  6. Sr. Manager (CHP) : 01 post
  7. Dy. Mgr. (Environment) (EHS) : 01 post
  8. Dy. Manager (Safety) (EHS) : 01 post
  9. Dy. Manager (Fire Services) (EHS) : 01 post
  10. Manager (Legal) : 01 post
  11. Manager (Admn.) : 01 post
  12. Dy. Mgr. (HR) : 03 posts
  13. Sr. Asst. Manager : 01 post
  14. Dy. Manager (Corporate Communication) : 01 post
  15. Sr. Manager (Security) : 01 post
  16. Sr Manager ( Mechanical) (Projects) : 01 post
  17. Dy. Mgr. (Mech.) (Projects) : 03 posts
  18. Dy. Mgr. (Electrical) (Projects) : 01 post
  19. Dy. Mgr. (C&I) (Projects) : 01 post
  20. Senior Manager (Finance) : 01 post
  21. Manager (Finance) : 01 post
  22. Dy. Mgr (Finance) : 01 post
  23. Sr. Manager (Mines) : 01 post
  24. Dy. Manager (Mines) : 01 post
  25. Survey Officer (Mines) : 01 post
How to Apply : Apply Online at OPGC website from 23/09/2011 to 14/10/2011 only.
Please visit http://opgc.co.in/careers/default.asp for details and Online submission of application.

Vacancy for Professor in NIFTEM Sep-2011

National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM)
(Ministry of Food Processing Industries)
3rd Floor, AMDA Building, 7/6 Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi - 110049

Applications invited for Professor positions

NIFTEM invites application for the following faculty posts from Indian citizens or abroad :
  • Professor : 05 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.37400 – 67000 + AGP of 10000


In the Departments : Food Science & Technology, Engineering, Agriculture and Environmental Science, Basic and Applied Science, Food Business Management & Entrepreneurship Development

How to Apply : Interested candidates should send their complete CV with prescribed proforma in an envelope superscribing the cover " Application for the post of ......... " at the following address : Secretary, NIFTEM Society, 3rd Floor, AMDA Building, 7/6 Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi - 110049 on or before 10/11/2011.

Please visit http://www.niftem.ac.in/NIFTEM/currentJobopenings.jsp for detailed information and application format desired.

Contract posts in CDAC Mohali Sep-2011

Canter for Development of Advance Computing (CDAC),
A-34, Phase-VIII, Industrial Area, Mohali-160071, Punjab

CDAC Mohali invites application for the following posts on contract basis :


  1. Sr. Project Consultant
  2. Project Consultant
  3. Sr. Project Associate
  4. Project Associate
  5. Assistant Project Associate
  6. Assistant Project Associate (Graphic Designer)
  7. Project Assistant
  8. Project Assistant (Graphic Designer)


Application Fee : Rs. 250/- for each post in favour of Director, C-DAC, Mohali. No fee is payable by candidates belonging to SC/ST and departmental candidates

How to Apply : Apply Online at CDAC Mohali up to 18/10/2011.


For further information and application format, please visit at http://www.cdacmohali.in/careertwo.aspx

Various jobs in Competition Commission Secp-2011

Competition Commission of India (CCI)
Hindustan Times House, 18-20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001

Invitation of Applications for Direct Recruitment for various posts in the CCI
  1. Director (Economics) : 01 post
  2. Joint Director (Economics) : 01 post
  3. Deputy Director (Law) : 06 posts
  4. Deputy Director (Financial Analysis) : 01 post
  5. Deputy Director (Economics) : 11 posts
  6. Office Manager (Finance & Accounts) : 03 posts
  7. Office Manager (Corporate Service) : 09 posts
  8. Office Manager (Library Services) : 01 post

Application Fee : Rs.500 through Demand Draft / Pay Order drawn on any scheduled bank in favour of
Competition Commission of India (Competition Fund) Account payable at Delhi. No fee is to be paid by SC/ ST/ Women/ PH candidates.

How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be send to Deputy Director, Competition Commission of India (CCI), Hindustan Times House, 18-20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001 on or before 24/11/2011.

Please view http://www.cci.gov.in/May2011/Employment/DirReq290911.pdf for details and application format.

IGNTU Non-Academic posts Sep-2011

Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU), Amarkantak
(A Central University established by an Act of Parliament)
Mekal Sadan, Kapiladhara Road, Amarkantak (M.P.) – 484886

Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak invites applications for the following Non-Teaching posts :


  1. Controller of Examination : 01 post
  2. Deputy Registrar : 01 post
  3. Internal Audit Officer : 01 post On deputation
  4. Asst. Librarian : 01 post
  5. Medical Officer : 01 post
  6. System Analyst : 01 post
  7. Asst. Engineer (Civil) : 01post
  8. Junior Engineer : 01 post
  9. Nurse : 01 post
  10. Semi-Prof. Assistant : 01 post
  11. Library Assistant : 01 post
  12. Laboratory Assistant : 02 posts
  13. Lower Division Clerk : 04 posts
  14. Driver : 03 posts
  15. Library Attendant : 02 posts
  16. Laboratory Attendant : 02 posts
  17. Dresser : 01 post
Application Fee : A Demand Draft of Rs.200/- for General/OBC Candidates & Rs.100/- for SC/ ST Candidates is to be submitted along with application form, drawn in favour of Indira Gandhi National Tribal Universiy, Payable at State Bank of India, Amarkantak (IFS Code No.-SBIN 0004674 ).

How to Apply : The completed application forms should reach to the Registrar, IGNTU, Amarkantak on or before 31/10/2011.

Please visit http://igntu.nic.in/recruitment.htm for details and application form.

Faculty jobs in IIM Rohtak Sep-2011

Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Rohtak
M.D University Campus, Rohtak - 124001, Haryana


IIM Rohtak invites applications for faculty (Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors) in the following areas:
  • Business Environment, Marketing, HRM, Financial Management, IT Systems, Operations, Strategic Management, General Management
Pay Scale :
  1. Professor : PB-4 37400-67000 AGP Rs. 10500
  2. Associate Professor : PB-4 37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9500
  3. Assistant Professor : PB-3 15600-39100 AGP Rs. 8000
Qualification : PH.D with 10/6/3 years of relevant post qualification teaching/research/managerial experience; publications.
Guest Faculty : There is also an opportunity for those who want to share their experiences as Guest Faculty. Guest Faculty remuneration will be based on the number of hours of engagement and the honorarium rates of the Institute. At present the rate is Rs.4000 per hour for PGP and Rs.3000 per hour for executive programmes.
How to Apply : The application on the prescribed format should be sent on or before 24/10/2011 to: The Director, Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, M.D University Campus, Rohtak - 124001, Haryana. (You can also contact Director at diroffice@iimrohtak.ac.in or at +91-1262-274050/55)


Please view http://www.iimrohtak.ac.in for details and application format.

Faculty and other jobs in Assam University Sep-2011

Assam University
(A Central University Established in 1994)
Silchar - 788011, Assam

Advt. No. 7/2011

Applications in prescribed form are invited from Indian nationals possessing requisite qualification stipulated by the UGC/AICTE for filling up the following Teaching and Non-Teaching positions at headquarter Silchar and Diphu Campus with UGC pay scale in the University.
Teaching Positions at Silchar :
  • Professor : 04 posts in various subjects
  • Associate Professor : 07 posts in various subjects
  • Assistant Professor : 04 posts in various subjects
Teaching Positions at Diphu:
  • Professor : 02 posts
  • Associate Professor : 01 post
  • Assistant Professor : 02 posts
Non-Teaching Job :
  • Hindi Translator : 01 post
  • Hindi Typist : 01 post
  • Assistant : 01 post
  • LDC : 07 posts
  • Carpenter : 01 post
  • Multi Tasking Staff : 04 posts
  • UDC : 01 post at Diphu Campus
  • PA : 01 post in Diphu campus

How to Apply : The filled in application form in prescribed format is to be submitted in a sealed cover super scribed with Post applied for with Advertisement no. etc. to The Registrar, Assam University, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Administrative, Building , Silchar–788011 on or before 25/10/2011.

More information and application form available at http://www.aus.ac.in/regularposts.html

MNIT Jaipur Consultant-OSD vacancy Sep-2011

Malaviya National Institute of Technology (M NIT)
JLN Marg, Jaipur - 302017 (Deemed University)


Malaviya National Institute of Technology (M NIT), Jaipur MNIT, Jaipur invites applications from Indian nationals, possessing excellent academic background, experience in Administration/ Financial matters, Training, Recruitment Rules, other administrative and legal matters for the position of Consultant/ OSD (on contract basis) at Secretariat NIT Council :



How to Apply : Applicants fulfilling the above mentioned qualification & experience etc. may send their detailed resume along with two recent passport size photographs and attested copies of certificates in support of educational qualifications, experience etc. in the attached format by 14/10/2011 to the Director, MNIT - Jaipur & the Chairman, Committee of Directors, In-charge of NIT Transit House, J.L.N.Marg, Jaipur (Rajasthan). The envelope should be superscribed with the name of the position applied
for in the block letters.

Please visit http://mnit.ac.in/vacancies/ for details and application format.

Contract job in IDPL Sep-2011

Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (IDPL)
( A Government of India Undertaking)
IDPL Complex, old Delhi-Gurgaon Road, Dundahera, Gurgaon-122016 (Haryana)

Following posts are required to be filled up in on contractual basic :


  • Marketing Advisor : 01 post
  • Legal Consultant : 01 post
  • Regional Manager : 02 posts
  • Marketing Executive : 01 post
Period of contract : one year (likely to be extended)


How to Apply : Eligible candidates may send their application in the format prescribed below having been typed/ neatly hand-written along with the copies of the testimonials in the prescribed format to the Senior Personnel Manager, IDPL Complex, Old Delhi-Gurgaon Road, Dundahera, Gurgaon-122016 (Haryana) in a closed cover clearly subscribing the same as APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF “ ” so as to reach on or before 11/10/2011.


Please visit http://idpl.gov.in/Recruitments_new.html for more information and application format.

LIC Western region FSE vacancy Sep-2011

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)
Western Zonal Office, Mumbai

Recruitment of Financial Service Executives (FSE)

Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for 127 posts approx. of Financial Service Executives (FSE) in Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Divisional Offices of Western on Contract basis for 3 years (renewable depending on the performance) under the jurisdiction of Zonal Office, Mumbai as per details below:



  • Financial Service Executives : 127 posts, Qualification : Graduate from a recognised University. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree / Diploma in Marketing/ Management. Good working knowledge of English and Hindi is must. Knowledge of Pwer Point/ Word / Excell will be added qualification., Age : 21-35 years. Age relaxation as per rules., Selection Procedure : Selection will be based on the performance in the Interview.

Applicaiton Fee : A crosed Demand Draft of Rs. 100/- drawn in favour of "LIC of India" payable at Divisional Head Quarters. SC/ST/PH candidates are not required to pay any fee. Name of candidates and date of birth should be written on the back of the DD.

How to Apply : Application Form completed in all respects with enclosures should be posted in a closed cover with a superscription on the cover “Engagement of Financial Services Executives, _________ Division, to the concerned Divisional office address on or before 12/10/2011 :

The Sr. Divisional Manager, LIC of India, Divisional Office________

Please view http://www.licindia.in/pages/WZ_FSE_Notification_2011_12.pdf for details and application form.

GBTU Architecture Contract Faculty jobs Sep-2011

Gautam Buddh Technical University (GBTU)
(Earlier : Lucknow College of Architecture and Govt. College of Architecture)
Faculty of Architecture
Tagore Marg, Lucknow – 226007

Applications on the prescribed forms are invited for the following faculty posts on contract basis :
  1. Associate Professor (Architecture) : 02 posts, Pay : ₨. 25000/- consolidated
  2. Assistant Professor (Architecture) : 09 posts, Pay : ₨. 22000/- consolidated
How to Apply : Applications on the prescribed forms duly filled, should reach the office of the Dean of Faculty, Gautam Buddh Technical University, Tagore , Lucknow - 226021 latest by 15/10/2011.

Please view http://www.foa.uptu.ac.in/Documents/NewsUpdateAnnouncements/uploads/important_announcement%20.pdf for details and application format.

Regular Architecture Faculty jobs in GBTU Sep-2011

Gautam Buddh Technical University (GBTU)
(Earlier : Lucknow College of Architecture and Govt. College of Architecture)
Faculty of Architecture
Tagore Marg, Lucknow – 226007

Applications on the prescribed forms are invited for the following faculty posts on regular basis :



  1. Professor (Architecture) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : ₨.37400-67000 AGP 10000
  2. Associate Professor (Architecture) : 03 posts, Pay Scale : ₨.37400-67000 AGP 9000
  3. Assistant Professor (Architecture) : 02 posts, Pay Scale : ₨.15600-39100 AGP 6000

How to Apply : Applications on the prescribed forms duly filled, should reach the office of the Dean of Faculty, Gautam Buddh Technical University, Tagore , Lucknow - 226021 latest by 29/10/2011.

Please view http://www.foa.uptu.ac.in/Documents/NewsUpdateAnnouncements/uploads/combined_application_form_faculty_positions_gbtu_16spt10.pdf for details and application format.

FSE jobs in LIC South Central Office Hyderabad Sep-2011

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)

South Central Zonal Office, Hyderabad
Recruitment of Financial Service Executives (FSE)

Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for 66 posts approx. of Financial Service Executives (FSE) in various Divisions of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), South Central Zonal Office, Hyderabad on 3 year contract :
  • Financial Service Executives : 66 posts, Qualification : Graduate from a recognised University. Preference will be given to the candidates having Degree /Diploma in Marketing/Management. Good working knowledge of English and one Regional Language is desirable. Knowledge of Power Point/ Word / Excell will be added qualification, Age : 21-35 years as on 01/09/2011. Age relaxation as per rules.
Selection Procedure : Selection will be based on the performance in Written Test followed by Interview of selected candidates. Application Fee : A crossed Demand Draft of Rs. 100/- drawn in favour of LIC of India, Kolkata. No fee from SC/ST candidates.

How to Apply : Complete application in the prescribed format together with the enclosures should reach to The Senior Divisional Manager of the respective Divisional office of the Zone latest by 15/10/2011.
Please view document http://www.licindia.in/pages/SCZ_FSE_Recruitment_NOTIFICATION_revised2011.pdf for detailed information and application format.

UCO Bank Specialist Officer vacancy for IT LAW and Security

UCO BANK
Personnel Services Department, Head Office -2, 3-4, DD Block, Sector - 1,
Salt Lake, Kolkata - 700064.

UCO Bank invites applications On-line only from Indian Citizens for the following posts of Specialist Officer :
  • Security Officers : 07 posts in JMG Scale-I
  • Security Officers : 15 posts in MMG Scale-II
  • Law Officers : 02 posts in MMG Scale-II
  • Law Officers : 09 posts in MMG Scale-III
  • Information Technology (IT) Officer : 94 posts in JMG Scale-I


Pay Scale :
  1. JMGS-I: Rs. 14500- 25700
  2. MMGS-II: Rs. 19400- 28100
  3. MMGS-III: Rs. 25700- 31500

Application Fee: Rs. 450/- for General/ OBC and Ex-servicemen (Rs. 50/- for SC/ST candidates). The fee should be deposited in the cash at CBS branches of UCO Bank through Payment Challan only.


How to Apply: Candidates are requested to apply On-line between 26/09/2011 and 17/10/2011 only through UCO Bank's website. After applying on-line, the candidates should obtain a system-generated printout of the application and send it (only for Law Officer and Security Officer posts) pasting the latest passport size photo and application fee by ordinary post/ speed post in a closed envelope superscribed to the designated address on or before 21/10/2011 (for far flung areas the last date is 01/11/2011), for IT Officers post, please do not send application.

The General Manager, UCO BANK, Human Resource Management Department, Head Office (1st Floor), 10, BTM Sarani, Kolkata 700001

Further details and online submission of the application, please visit http://recruitment.ucobank.com/job_offers.htm

Madras Fertilizer Probationary Engineer and other jobs Sep-2011

MADRAS FERTILIZERS LIMITED
(A Government of India Undertaking)
Manali, Chennai 600068

Madras Fertiliser Limited, a leading Public Sector undertking is looking for suitable Trainees :
  1. General Manager : 03 Posts (Plant-1, Personnel & Administration -1 , Marketing & Distribution - 1), Pay Scale : Rs.51300 – 7300, Age : 48-53 years
  2. Probationary Engineer : 20 Posts (Chemical -9, Mechanical-6, Electrical-2, Instrumentation-2, Civil-1), Pay Scale : 12600 – 3250, Age : 28 years


How to Apply : Apply Online at Madras Fertilizers website only. Take a printout of the online application and copy of print out to be sent along with a) Demand Draft or Banker’s cheque for Rs.200/- (for General / OBC candidates) and Rs.100/- (for SC/ST candidates) in favour of Madras Fertilizers Limited, payable at Chennai towards Application processing fee and b) photocopies of certificates superscribing the post for which the candidate applies, should reach the Deputy General Manager (P&A) undersigned on or before 14/10/2011.


Please visit http://www.madrasfert.nic.in/Recruitment.htm for further details and online submission of application form.

Jobs in Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region Sep-2011

Government of India
Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDONER)
Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi

Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, New Delhi requires the services of the following outside experts / retired Government servants for appointment on contract basis for a period of one year :
  1. Consultant (Finance) : 01 post with a payment of Rs.30000/-
  2. Consultant (MIS) : 01 post with a payment of Rs.30000/-
  3. Consultant (Procurement) : 01 post with a payment of Rs.30000/-
  4. Consultant (Technical) : 01 post with a payment of Rs.40000/-
  5. Project Coordinator : 01 post with a payment of Rs.50000/-
  6. Project Assistant : 04 posts with a payment of Rs.18000/-

How to Apply : Interested candidates may send their CV in the enclosed format by post within 20 days from
publication of this advertisement in newspaper at the following address (published on 25/09/2011) :

Shri Bimal Kumar, Under Secretary, Room No. 332, Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi.

Please view http://mdoner.gov.in/writereaddata/newsimages/Advertisement981985852.pdf for details and application format.

UCO Bank IT Law and Security Officer posts Sep-2011

UCO BANK
Personnel Services Department, Head Office -2, 3-4, DD Block, Sector - 1,
Salt Lake, Kolkata - 700064.


UCO Bank invites applications On-line only from Indian Citizens for the following posts of Specialist Officer :
  • Security Officers : 07 posts in JMG Scale-I
  • Security Officers : 15 posts in MMG Scale-II
  • Law Officers : 02 posts in MMG Scale-II
  • Law Officers : 09 posts in MMG Scale-III
  • Information Technology (IT) Officer : 94 posts in JMG Scale-I





Pay Scale :
  1. JMGS-I: Rs. 14500- 25700
  2. MMGS-II: Rs. 19400- 28100
  3. MMGS-III: Rs. 25700- 31500

Application Fee: Rs. 450/- for General/ OBC and Ex-servicemen (Rs. 50/- for SC/ST candidates). The fee should be deposited in the cash at CBS branches of UCO Bank through Payment Challan only.


How to Apply: Candidates are requested to apply On-line between 26/09/2011 and 17/10/2011 only through UCO Bank's website. After applying on-line, the candidates should obtain a system-generated printout of the application and send it (only for Law Officer and Security Officer posts) pasting the latest passport size photo and application fee by ordinary post/ speed post in a closed envelope superscribed to the designated address on or before 21/10/2011 (for far flung areas the last date is 01/11/2011), for IT Officers post, please do not send application.

The General Manager, UCO BANK, Human Resource Management Department, Head Office (1st Floor), 10, BTM Sarani, Kolkata 700001

Further details and online submission of the application, please visit http://recruitment.ucobank.com/job_offers.htm

Navodaya Vidyalaya Trained Graduate Teacher vacancy Sep-2011

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti
(An Autonomous Organization under Ministry of HRD, Department of School Education & Literacy, Govt. of India)
A-28, Kailash Colony, New Delhi - 110048


Recruitment of Teachers for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of School Education & Literacy, Govt. of India, invites applications in the prescribed form, from eligible Indian nationals for filling up of vacancies and drawing a panel of candidates for the posts of Trained Graduate Teachers from Gen./OBC/SC/ST Categories on DIRECT RECRUITMENT BASIS in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas located in various districts of the country.

Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT):
  • Subjects: English / Hindi / Mathematics / Social Science / Science
  • Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 grade pay Rs.4600/-
  • Upper Age Limit : 30 years as on 30/09/2011
Mode of Selection: There will be a written test for the above mentioned posts. The Written test will consist of two papers – Paper-I (general paper , 60 Marks/2 Hrs.) and Paper-II (subject 80 marks/2 Hrs & language paper 40 marks/1 Hrs.) for both PGT and TGT.

How to Apply:
  1. Last date of receiving application is 23/10/2011.
  2. For GEN/OBC category, application must be accompanied by a fee of Rs. 500/- in the form of DD in favour of “Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti” payable at Chandigarh. No fee fo SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen candidates.
  3. Envelope containing the duly filled in application and Demand Draft(wherever applicable) must be superscribed in bold letters as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF TGT in_________ subject.
  4. Duly filled in application, complete in all respect must reach by ordinary post only, latest by 23/10/2011 at the address given below:
  5. The Director, Navodaya Leadership Institute, JNV Campus, Sector-25, Chandigarh-160014
Complete advertisement and applocation form is available at the http://navodaya.nic.in OR see Employment News dated 24/09/2011.

Date Extended for RPSC Combined LDC Competition Examination 2011

Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC)
Ajmer

Combined Lower Division Clerk (LDC) Competition Examination 2011

RPSC invites Online application for the posts of LDC for Secretariat of Rajasthan Government and in RPSC Office :
  • Lower Division Clerk (LDC) : 25 31 posts in RPSC
  • Lower Division Clerk (LDC) : 325 1366 posts in Government Secretariat/ Departments
  • Age : 18-35 years as on 01/01/2012 & 01/04/2012 for secretariat
  • Pay Scale : Rs.5200-2022 grade pay Rs.1900/-

Application Fee : Rs.250/- (Rs.150/- for OBC of non-creamy layer, Rs.50/- for SC/ST)

How to Apply : Apply Online at RPSc website on or before 17/06/2011 10/10/2011 12.00 midnight.

Information : For complete information please view http://rpsc.gov.in/advt_E.1c_LDC_11-12_18_05_11.pdf http://rpsc.gov.in/Corrigendum_5_LDC_14_09_11.pdf and apply online at http://rpsconline.rajasthan.gov.in/

Clerk recruitment in KVB

The Karur Vysya Bank Limited (KVB)

Karur Vysya Bank (KVB) Invites Applications for appointment in Clerical Cadre


  • Qualification: Any Bachelor degree (10 +2 + 3 Pattern) from a college affiliated to a recognized University (Correspondence and Open Universities are not eligible) with 50 % of marks. Those awaiting results may also apply. Candidates having major other than computer science should possess a minimum 3 months Computer Course from a well recognised Institution.
  • Age : Not more than 28 years for Graduates and 30 years for Post Graduates / Double Graduates as on 31.08.2011 (5 years relaxable for SC/ST candidates).
Mode of Selection : Written Test (Objective Type) and Personal Interview.

Application Fee : Demand Draft for Rs.350/- (Rs.100/- for SC/ST candidates) drawn in favour of The Karur Vysya Bank Limited and payable at Chennai only. The Candidates should bring the demand draft while appearing for written test. It will be collected in the exam hall.

Last Date for Application : 01/10/2011

Please visit http://www.kvb.co.in/scripts/careerlogin.aspx for details and online submission of application.

SSC Eastern Region Assistant vacancies Sep-2011

STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION (SSC)
(Eastern Region - ER)
234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Eastern Region (ER), Kolkata, invites application for the following posts :
  • Assistant (Legal) : 21 posts (UR-11, SC-3, ST-2, OBC-5), Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 grade pay Rs. 4600/-, Age : 30 years, Qualification : Degree in Law with 3 years experience.
  • Junior Technical Assistant : 01 post (OBC-1), Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 grade pay Rs. 4200/-, Age : 28 year

Fee Payable : Rs.50/- (No fee for Women/ SC/ST/PH and Ex-Servicemen) by means of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps (CRFS) only, available at head post office all over the country.

How to Apply : Application in prescribed format should be sent in an envelope superscribed with bold letters as "Application for the posts of .................... " on or before 24/10/2011 (31/10/2011 for candidates from far-flung areas) to the Office of the Regional Director, Staff Selection Commission, (Eastern Region), 234/4, A.J.C. Bose Road, Nizam Palace, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Kolkata - 700020.

For further details and application form, please view http://www.sscer.org

Punjab Warehousing Accounts jobs Sep-2011

Punjab State Warehouse Corporation (PSWC)

SCO N0.74-75, Sector 17-B, Bank Square, Chandigarh

Managing Director, Punjab State Warehousing Corporation invites Online applications from eligible Indian Citizens for recruitment for following posts :

  1. Accountant : 07 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.10300-34800 + Rs.3800 Grade Pay, Qualification : M.Com. first division with 3 years experience of Accounting.
  2. Accounts Clerk : 55 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.5910-20200 + Rs. 1900 Grade Pay, Qualification : B.Com. with at least 12 hours experience of Computers from a recognised institute.


Age : Candidates should be between 18 to 37 years as on 31/08/2011, relaxaion in age as per rules.

Application Fee : Rs.500/- (Rs.250/- for SC/ST and no fee for ex-serviceman of Punjab) in the shape of crossed bank draft/ pay order/ bankers cheque in favour of Managing Director, Punjab State Warehousing Corporation, Chandigarh payable at Chandigarh. Candidate should write his/her name and address on back side of the draft, pay order/ bankers cheque.
How to Apply : Apply online at CDAC Mohali website http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in/ upto 17/10/2011.

ESIC Medical Faculty posts Aug-2011

Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)
Panchdeept Bhawan, C.I.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110002

Applications in the prescribed format are invited for filling up various vacancies of Professors & Associate Professors positions in ESIC Medical College – Joka (West Bengal) & Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) and ESIC Dental College, New Dlhi on direct recruitment :

ESIC Medical College, Coimbatore, TN :

  • Professor : 05 posts
  • Associate Professor : 16 posts
  • Assistant Professor : 20 posts
ESIC Medical College, Joka. Kolkata :

  • Professor : 02 posts
  • Associate Professor : 10 posts
  • Assistant Professor : 14 posts
ESIC Dental College, Delhi :

  • Professor : 01 post
  • Associate Professor : 02 posts
  • Assistant Professor : 02 posts
Application Fee : The Demand Draft of Rs. 225/- (Rs.25/- for SC/ST/Women candidates) drawn in favour of “E.S.I. Corporation, Account No.-1, payable at New Delhi.

How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format complete in all respects and enclosing attested copies of all essential certificates are to be sent in a cover superscribed “Application for the post of _________ for ESIC, Medical College/ Dental College, ____________” by Registered Post / Speed Post so as to reach The Jt. Director (Recruitment), E.S.I. Corporation (Hqrs. Office), Panchdeep Bhawan, C.I.G. Marg, New Delhi-110002 on or before 31/12/2011 (07/11/2011 for the candidates from far-flung areas)

Please view http://esic.nic.in/Recruitment/TeaFac210911hq.doc.pdf for details and application format.

SSC Junior Translator and Hindi Translator exam 2011

Staff Selection Commission (SSC)

Junior Translators (CSOLs)/ Junior Hindi Translators (in Subordinate Offices) and Hindi Pradhyapak (in Central Hindi Institute) etc. Examination, 2011

Staff Selection Commission (SSC) will hold on Sunday, the 18/12/2011 an open competitive examination for recruitment to the following posts in various Offices/ Departments under Department of of Official Language all over country.


  • Junior Translators (CSOLs) (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
  • Junior Hindi Translators (in Subordinate Offices) (Group ‘C’ Non-Technical) : Pay Scale : Rs. 9300 - 34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
  • Senior Translators (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4600/- in Ministry of Defence
  • Junior Translators (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4200/- in Ministry of Defence
  • Hindi Pradhyapak (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted): Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 with Grade Pay Rs. 4800/- in Central Hindi Training Institute
Age Limit : 30 years as on 01/08/2011. Relaxation as per Govt. rules.

Fee : Rs. 100/- in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps available at Post Office. No fee for SC/ST/PH/Ex-Servicemen and Women candidates.
Closing Date : The last date for receipt of application in the commission will be 21/10/2011. For those candidates who are living in remote areas, the last date will be 28/10/2011.
Cantre of Examination and Address to which Applications should be sent : The applications should be addressed to the Regional Office of the SSC for a particular test center/state where candidate wants to apply as stated in the detailed advertisement.
  1. Regional Director (NR), SSC, 5th Floor, Block No.12, CGO Complex, Lodhi Raod, New Delhi-110504
  2. Regional Director (SR), SSC, E.V.K. Sampath Building, College Raod, Chennai-600006
  3. Regional Director (ER), SSC, 1st MSO Building, 8th Floor, Nizam Palace, 234/4, AJC Bose Road, Kolkata-700020
  4. Regional Director (WR), SSC, Army & Navy Building, 1st Floor, South Wing, Pratishtha Bhawan, Old CGO Complex, 101, M.K. Road, Mumbai-400020
  5. Regional Director (CR), SSC, 8-AB, Beli Raod, Allahabad-211002
  6. Regional Director (NER), SSC, Rukmini Nagar, P.O. Assam, Sachivalaya, Guwahati-781006
  7. Regional Director (KKR), SSC, 1st Floor, 2nd Block, 'E' Wing, Kendriya Sadan, Koramangala, Bangalore-560034
  8. Dy. Director (MPR), SSC, 'Nishant Villa', F.Jalvihar Colony, Raipur-492001
  9. Dy. Director (NWR), SSC, Block No.3, Ground Floor, Kendriya Sadan, Sector-9, Chandigarh-160017
For further details like scheme of examination, syllabus, application form etc., visit SSC website at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Notice_of_JHT_2011.pdf and application format is available at http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/Application_form_JHT2011.pdf

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HP PSC Clerk and Stenographer jobs Sep-2011

Himachal Pradesh (HP) Public Service Commission (PSC)
Nigam Vihar , Shimla-171002 (HP).

Application are invited from only bonafide candidates of Himachal Pradesh for the following posts in on or before 21/10/2011,by 5.00 PM. Last date for receipt of applications for the candidates residing in Bharmour and Pangi Sub. Division of Chamba Distt., Dodra Kwar Sub Division of Shimla Distt., Kinnaur and Lahul Spiti Distts of Himachal Pradesh, whose applications are received by post from these areas is 05/11/2011. :
  • Clerk : 07 posts on contract basis, Pay : Rs 7810/- P.M. consolidated
  • Junior Scale Stenographer : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 8710 per Month consolidated

Application Fee : Application on the specimen form duly completed should be accompanied by examination fee of Rs. 250/- (Rs.63/- for candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC categories of Himachal Pradesh only), through Bank Draft payable in any branch of a Bank at Shimla to the Secretary, H.P. Public Service Commission, Shimla-171002 for Offline mode and for Online mode candidates pay Rs.250/- (Rs.63/- for SC/ ST/ OBC of Himachal) through a challan by cash in the branches of Punjab National Bank.

How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be send to the Secretary, Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission, Nigam Vihar, Shimla-2, along with above mentioned documents. Last date is 21/10/2011.

Please view further details and application format at http://www.hp.gov.in/hppsc/file.axd?file=2011%2f9%2fAdvt+clerk.pdf

CDAC Hyderabd Project Engineer jobs Sep-2011

Centre for Development of Advance Computing (CDAC),
Plot- E2/1, Block- GP, Sector- V, Salt Lake city, Kolkata-700 091

Centre for development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) a scientific society of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Govt. of India. C-DAC Kolkata invites Online application for following posts of Project Engineer on contract basis :

  • Project Engineer-I (PE-I) : 03 posts with a consolidated monthly salary of Rs. 22500/- per month, Age : 30 years
  • Project Engineer-II (PE-II) : 04 posts with a consolidated monthly salary of Rs. 27000/- per month, Age : 35 years

How to Apply : Apply Online at CDAC Kolkata website upto 08/10/2011.

For more and complete details, please visit http://cdackolkata.in/Divisions.php?id=Careers&lang=English

Various jobs by HPPSC Sep-2011

Himachal Pradesh (HP) Public Service Commission (PSC)
Nigam Vihar , Shimla-171002 (HP).

Online OR Offline applications are invited for the following posts :
  1. Senior Planning Draughtsman, Class-II : 03 posts in the pay scale of Rs.Rs.10300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
  2. Planning Officer, Class-I, Gazetted : 02 posts in the on contract on the pay of Rs.10300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs.5000/-
  3. Assistant Town Planner, Class-I, Gazetted : 01 post, Pay Scale: Rs. 15600-39100+ Rs.5400 Grade Pay
  4. Principal (B.Pharmacy College), Class-I (Gazetted) : 01 post, Pay Scale: Rs. 18400-22400/-
  5. Assistant Professor (Pharmacy), Class-I (Gazetted) : 0-1 post, Pay Scale: Rs. 12000-18300/-
  6. Lecturer (Pharmacy) (B. Pharmacy College), Class-I (Gazetted) : 04 posts, Pay Scale: Rs. 8000 - 275 - 13500/-
  7. Scientific Officer (Physics and Ballistics) Class-II (Gazetted) : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 10300 - 34800 + Grade Pay Rs 4400/- P.M.
  8. Deputy Director, Zila Sainik Welfare Class-I (Gazetted) : 04 posts, Pay Scale : Contractual Amount Rs. 10300 + Rs.5400/- Grade Pay
  9. Assistant Geologist, Class-I (Gazetted) : 01 post (On contract basis), Pay : Rs.10830/- P.M.
  10. Assistant Engineer (Environment) Class-I : 02 posts, Pay scale : Rs. 7750-14500/-
  11. Medical Officer (Dental) Class-1, Gazetted : 42 posts On contract basis, Pay : Rs. 21000/- P.M.
  12. Assistant Engineer (Civil) Class-I (Gazetted) : 08 posts, Pay scale : Rs. 15600 -39600 + Rs.5400/-
  13. Acharya (Sanskrit College Cadre) Class-I (Gazetted) : 16 posts on contract basis, Pay : Rs. 21600/- P.M.
  14. Headmaster (School Cadre) Class-II (Non Gazetted) : 212 posts, Pay Scale: Rs. 10300 - 34800 + 4400 G.P.
  15. Principal (College Cadre) Class-I Gazetted : 03 posts, Pay scale : Rs. 12000-18300/-
  16. Assistant District Attorney Class-I Gazetted : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 7000-10980/-

Application Fee : Application on the specimen form duly completed should be accompanied by examination fee of Rs. 250/- (Rs.63/- for candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC categories of Himachal Pradesh only), through Bank Draft payable in any branch of a Bank at Shimla to the Secretary, H.P. Public Service Commission, Shimla-171002 for Offline mode and for Online mode candidates pay Rs.250/- (Rs.63/- for SC/ ST/ OBC of Himachal) through a challan by cash in the branches of Punjab National Bank.

How to Apply :Either Apply Online at HPPSC website upto 22/10/2011 or Apply Offline by sending the OMR application to the Controller of Examinations, Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission, Nigam Vihar, Shimla-2, along with above mentioned documents. Last date is 22/10/2011.

Please view further details, syllabus, scheme of exam etc. at http://www.hp.gov.in/hppsc/file.axd?file=2011%2f9%2fAdvt-VIII.pdf and for online submission of application, syllabus, details etc., please visit the website http://www.hp.gov.in/hppsc/ and please see left sidebar (bottom)

About Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a vibrant, exotic state where tradition and royal glory meet in a riot of colors against the vast backdrop of sand and desert. It has an unusual diversity in its entire forms- people, customs, culture, costumes, music, manners, dialects, cuisine and physiography. The land is endowed with invincible forts, magnificent palace havelis, rich culture and heritage, beauty and natural resources. It is a land rich in music, Dance, Art & Craft and Adventure, a land that never ceases to intrigue & enchant.There is a haunting air of romance, about the state, which is palpable in its every nook and corner. This abode of kings is one of the most exotic locales for tourist world over. The state has not only survived in all its ethnicity but owes its charisma and color to its enduring traditional way of life.

It is one of the 26 states that, along with seven union territories, form the republic of India. So rich is the history of the land that every roadside village has its own tales of valour and sacrifice, the winds sing them and the sands shift to spread them. Rajasthan is Spicy, but then, what is life after all without little bit of spice, Rajasthan provides abundant scope to explore it.
The panoramic outlook of the state is simply mesmerizing, with lofty hills of Aravali's - one of the oldest mountain ranges of the world and the golden sand dunes of the Great Indian Desert - the only desert of the sub-continent. No other region in the country is a conglomeration of so many paradoxes. It is a land of superlatives, everything over here is breathtakingly beautiful, impressive and fascinating! The state is well connected with other parts of the country and can be easily approached from Delhi and Bombay. Fast trains, direct bus and air connections make travel easy and comfortable.

A visit to this wonderland will leave a lasting spell on your mind. In fact, one visit is not enough to capture the real essence of this magical land. You will, we assure you, keep coming back for more.
Rajasthan is a destination that defies definition.

S.NO Item
Year
Unit
Particulars
1. Area
1991
Sq.Km.
342239
2. Population
(i) Urban
(ii) Rural
(iii) Sex Ratio (Female to Male)
(iv) Density
1991
"
"
"
"
No.
"
"
No per’000
"
44005990
10067113
33938877
910
129
3. Cities & Towns
"
No.
222
4. Villages
"
"
39810
5. Net area sown
1997-98
`000 Hect.
17074
6. Area sown more than once
"
"
5250
7. Gross area irrigated
"
"
6676
8. Area under
(i) Foodgrains
(ii) Oil seeds
(iii) Cotton
(iv) Sugarcane

1997-98
"
"
"

"
"
"
"

13740
4421
645
23
9. Production
(i) Foodgrains
(ii) Oil seeds
(iii) Cotton
(iv) Sugarcane

1997-98
"
"
"

’000 Tonnes
"
’000 Bales
’000 Tonnes

14033
3296
867
1159
10. Livestock (P)
1997
’000 No.
54349
11. Co-operative Societies
1996-97
No
19970
12. Membership of Co-operative Societies
1996-97
’000 No.
8294
13. Sale value of minerals@
1996-97
’000 Rs.
3996028.88
14. Registered Factories
1997
No.
10244
15. Total Electricity generated
(including purchases)
1996-97
Million Kwh.
19156.258
16. Total Electricity available for supply in the state
1996-97
Million Kwh.
17825.007
17. Roads
1998-99
Kms.
85008
18. Educational Institutions
1996-97
No.
52205
19. Scholars in Educational Inst.*
"
’000 No.
9670
20. Govt. Medical Institutions(i) Modern Medicinesx
(ii)Ayurvedic/Unani/Homeopathic

1998-99
"

No.
"

12539
3739
21. Communications
(i) Telephone Exchanges
(ii) Post Offices
(iii) Telegraph Offices
(iv) Public Call Offices (Rural)

1998-99

"
"
"

No.

"
"
"

1777

10371
2310
17325
22. Village Panchayats
1999
No.
9184
23. Panchayat Samities
1999
"
237
24. Net State Domestic Product: Q
(i) At constant price
(Base 1980-81)
(ii) At current prices


1997-98
"


Cr.. Rs.
"


11599
47055
25. Revenue Receipts (Accounts)
1996-97
Lakh Rs.
755972.16
26. Revenue Expenditure (Accounts)
"
"
842567.02
27. Annual Plan Provision (revised only)
"
"
331049.00
28. Annual Plan Expenditure
"
"
312677.83

Tourism:

Rajasthan is where all the country's similies and metaphores appears to have together. Sand dunes, wooded hills and amazing lakes, palaces and rugged forts, men and women in colourful turbans and skirts, bustling towns and quiet villages, camels, elephants and tigers, harsh sunlight and the cool evening breeze - are all there in abundance.

Come, experience Rajasthan! A land drenched in hues and history. A magical spjourn reverberating wit age-old culture and tradition. The state enfolds in its lap a diverse kaleidoscope of nature ranging from shimmering sands to rugged ranges to lovely landscapes . It is this mystique of nature that enchanted the royal dynasties of the bygone era who added a resplendent touch to the state by building some of the most opulent palaces. formidable forts, ornamental gardens, exquisite temples and colourful havelis - each an architectural masterpiece. From here emerged some great tales of heroism and romance still echoing in the golden landmarks that dot the entire state. On your trip through the state, you will find discover that life is a celebration in Rajasthan. The spirit to rejoice every moment is reflected in the gaily coloured costumes, chunky folk jewellery and the ever bright smile of the people that brings alive even the drab desert landscape.

DHUNDHAR CIRCUIT

Jaipur - Samode - Ramagarh - Dausa 
Jaipur, the Pink City and Rajasthan's colourful capital, is full of things to see and do. DIWAN-I-AAM, GANESH POL, SHEESH MAHAL, SUKH NIWAS, JAIMANDIR, MAN SINGH PALACE AND SHILA DEVI temple are some of the places that you should not miss.

When you enter the city, the first major monument that greets you is the spectaclar HAWA MAHAL, or the Palace of Winds that provides some excellent views of the streets from its fifth storey. Located just behind it are JANTAR MANTAR, the unique observatory built by the founder of Jaipur - Sawai Jai Singh and the CITY PALACE with its fabulous musuem that displays some of the most amazing treasures held by the Jaipur royal family.
Forty kilometres to the north is the popular SAMODE with its fairytale palace that has some of the most exquisite mirror work and frescoes. To the east is the resort of RAMGARH with its huge artifical lake and cottage where you can spend a quiet weekend.

BRIJ - MEWAT CIRCUIT

Alwar  -  Sariska  -  Deeg  -  Bharatpur  -  Karauli  -  Ranthambhor
Some important site are the Bala Quila, City Palace, Moosi Maharani ki Chhatari, Vinay Vilas Palace, Vijay Mandir Palace, Moti Doongri. A little further on the road to Jaipur is Alwar's most popular picnic spot - Siliserh. To the west lie the protected forests of Sariska. Once the hunting grounds of the rulers of Alwar, the Sariska Tiger Reserve and Wildlife Sanctuary today provides shelter to a large variety of the wildlife.

The palaces and gardens of DEEG are among the most beautiful in this region. Being close to Agra and Delhi, the Mughal influences were stronger here.

The fort of Bharatpur is the focal point of the town. It took sixty years to build and was known as LOHAGARH or the Iron Fort. Bharatpur is a small city but what makes it special is the KEOLA NATIONAL PARK. Once the hunting preserve of the princes of Bharatpur, today, it is ranked among the world's best bird sancturies.

The stone of Dholpur is famous throughout the country and has been used for the construction of many of a fort and palace not only in Rajasthan but in Agra, Delhi and other states as well. JHOR was the site of the oldest Mughal Garden built by Babar in 1527 and rediscovered in the 1970s, there is the famous Machkund where a religious fair every year sees a gathering of devotees seeking a cure for their skin ailments after a dip in the holy kund.
The other area of international importance is the tiger land of Ranthambhor. This is the ideal place in Rajasthan to see the Indian tiger in its natural habitat.  

HADOTI CIRCUIT

Bundi  -  Kota  -  Jhalawar  -  Baran
Towards the southeast is one of Rajasthan's least ecplored regions. It is a region that is full of great historical towns with a proud heritage dating back several centuries. Hadoti has a wealth of beautifully sculpted temples that seem frozen in time.
Sightseeing - Bundi, the first major destination in Hadoti to be reached from Jaipur, has a strong association with Rudyard Kipling, who drew inspiration from the beautiful town and its surrounding. The famous Chitra Shala with its exquisite pantings of the Bundi school that adorn the walls here. You can also visit the Phool Sagar Palace, Sukh Mahal, Shikar Burj and Sar Bagh. The stepwells of Bundi are works of art and a very beautiful example can be found in the centre of town - the Raniji ki Baodi.

The visiting palace in Kota are Jag mandir, the Brijraj Bhawan Palace and the Umaid Bhawan Palace. Kota is also famous for its sarees called Kotadoria. These cotton sarees are very popular as summer wear.

In Bara, the Badoli temples that date back to the 9th centuary, the 11th centuray Ramgarh Bhand deora temple, Sitabari, an ideal picnic spot with temples and seven tanks and the fort and mosque of Shahbad. The Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, once used as the royal hunting ground, today protects panther, spotted deer, wild boar and the bear.

Jhalawar is a typical small Hadoti town where the focal point is the fort itself. There are other places of interest like the wooden cottage called Rain Basera, the 7th centuray temples of Chandrabhaga, Sun temple at Jhalarapatan and the magnificient 8th century Gagron fort.  

MEWAR CIRCUIT

Udaipur  -  Kumbhalgarh  -  Nathdwara  -  Chittaurgarh
Rajasthan's Mewar region encompasses dramatic hills, shimmering lakes, deep valleys and much more. It is a land rich in royal heritage, with romantic water places, historic hilltop forts and beautiful gardens.

Sightseeing- Udaipur is the jewel of Mewar - a kingdom ruled by the sisodia dynastyfor 1200 years. The foundation of the city has an interesting legend associated with it. According to it, Maharana Udai Singh, the founder, was hunting one day when he met a holy man meditating on a hill overlooking the LAke Pichhola. The hermit blessed the Maharana and advised him to build a palace at this favourably located sport with a fertile valley watered by the stream, a lake, an agreeable altitude and an amplitheatre of low mountains. Maharana followed the advise of the hermit and founded the city in 1559 A.D.

The City Palace is the focal point of the city and has several areas of interest like the Suraj Gokhada, Badi Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Bhim Vilas, Chini Chitrashala, Mor Chowk, The Zenana Mahal, Fateh Prakash and Darbar Hall. The 18th century Sahelion ki Bari, or the Garden of Maidens, is a popular tourist spot with its fountains and delicately carved kiosks and elephants in marble. Udaipur has other attractions like the Gulab Bagh, Doodh Talai, Jag Mandir, Moti Magri, Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal, Ahad and the Sajjangarh Palace.

Nathdwara is a renowned centre of pilgrimage for the devotees of Krishna and Vishnu a like. It is a town devoted totally to the Shrinathji temple and all activities in this little town revolve around the famous temple of Shrinathji.

Chittaurgarh - countless tales of this rugged fort and the battles fought here by its legendary heroes fill the pages of history books and its varous palaces and the temples do look out for rani Padmini's palace.

Travel to the west of Chittaugarh to reach the second most important bastion of Mewar - Kumbhalgarh covering an area of 12 sq. km this formidable fort. 

VAGAD CIRCUIT

Dungarpur  -  Banswara
Dungarpur and Banswara are the two important cities of the Vagad region. These two districts are separated from each other by the magnificient Mahi river.

Sightseeing - Dungarpur is famous for its unique architectural style. The areas of interest here are Udai Bilas Palace and Juna Palace.

Banswara is another big town of Vagad to be visited for its natural beauty. The name Banswara, too has been derived from bans, or bamboo which once grew in abundance here. The lakes like the Anand Sagar and Dalab lake are worth to visit. Arthuna is famous for its 11th century temples, Talwara has ruins of some ancient temples that are famous for their carved idols, the temple of goddess Tripur Sundari is dedicated to Goddess Durga and has a beautiful idol of the goddess shaped out of black stone.

GODWAR CIRCUIT

Mount Abu  -  Ranakpur  -  Jalore
Mount Abu is located in the south-western corner of Rajasthan and is Rajasthan's only hill station. It is also a major pilgrim centre. The Aravali range that cuts across Rajasthan reaches its greatest height at the Guru Shikhar. Interestingly, not many people are aware that this is also the highest point between the Nilgiris in the south and the Himalaya range upto North.
Sightseeing - Nakki lake, Gaumukh, Adhar Devi Temple, Sunset point, Gardens and Parks, Trevor's Tank, Achalgarh and Guru Shikhar.

Ranakpur-An important Jain pilgrim centre renowned for some marvellously carved Jain temples in sandstone. It is one of the five holy places of the Jain community, nestling in a tranquil valleydeep in the Aravalis.

Places to visit - Sun temple, Sadri, Desuri, Ghanerao, Muchhala Mahaveerji, Falna and Parshuram Mahadev.

Jalore- places to visit are Jalore fort, Mosque of Malik Shah, Sanchore, Bhinmal and Shivana.

DESERT CIRCUIT

Jodhpur  -  Barmer  -  Jaisalmer  -  Bikaner
Jodhpur, the fortified city standing sentinel to the great splendour and romance of Thar desert transports the visitor to the imperial times. Jodhpur is famous for handicrafts like tie-and-dye fabric, embroidered leather shoes or 'Juttis', lacquerware, 'Jodhpuri' baggy trousers, carpets, antiques and marble souvenirs from makrana.

Places to visit- Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Mandore, Mahamandir Temple, kailana Lake, Balsamand Lake and Palace, Osian, Dhawa and Doli.

Barmer is major centre of wood carving and hand block printing. Especially famous are the geometric Ajrak prints in dark shades of Red and Blue - typical of Barmer.

Places to visit - Juna barmer, Kiradu, Khed, Jasol, Mahaveer Park, Neemari.

Jaiselmer - The golden fort rises from the heart of the Thar desert like a golden mirage.

Places to visit - Jain Temples, Gyan Bhandar Library, Nathmalji Ki Haveli, Patwaon Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Gadssar Lake, Amar Sagar, Bada Bagh, Ludrava, Wood Fossil Park, Sam Sand Dunes, Desert National Park.

Bikaner - A unique destination of the desert triangle is Bikaner. The royal fortified city with a timeless appeal is sheer beauty amidst the sand dunes.

Places to visit - Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Camel Breeding Farm, Bhandeshwar Jain Temples, Ganga Golden Jubilee Musuem, Devi Khund, Karni Mata Temple, Gajner Wildlife Sanctury, Kolayat, Kalibanga. 

MERWARA - MARWAR CIRCUIT

Ajmer  -  Pushkar  -  Merta  -  Nagaur
Ajmer-The land of composite culture is wrapped in barren hills of the Aravali range. It is an amazing confluence of Hinduism and Islam.

Place to visit - Dargah Sharif, Akbar's Fort, Ana Sagar, Adhai-Din-Ka-Jhonpra, Taragarh Fort, The Museum. Nasiyan Jain Temple, Anted ki Mata, Foy Sagar.

Pushkar - 11 kms from Ajmer, along the picturesque Pushkar Lake lies the tranquil town with deep religious significance.

Places to visit - Brahma Temple, Savitri Temple, Man mahal and Bathing Ghats.

Merta - A fortified town near Pushkar, Merta abounds in ancient temples and mosques.

Places to visit - Mal Kot Fort, Jama masjid, Temple of Charbhuja, Dudasagar - the 'Lake of Duda, the Ashram of Mauni Baba and Chhatri of Saint Kishandasji.

Naguar - A fortified city amdist the Thar desert is one of the fascinating towns of Rajputs having a past as chivalrous as the inhabitants of yeasteryears. Nagaur is the venue of an annual Cattle Fair held in January-February. The town comes alive during the seven day festival, when cows, bullocks, horses, oxen and camels throng here accompained by turbanned sellers and eager buyers.

Places to visit - Nagaur Fort, Cenotaph of Rao Amar Singh and Tarkin Ki Dargah.  

SHEKHAWATI CIRCUIT

Sikar - Nawalgarh - Dundold - Mandawa - Fatehpur - Jhunjhunu
The entire region of Shekhawati is known for its exquisite frescoes and popularly called the "open art gallery"

Sikar - the walled city has lofty buildings, a massive fort and an array of splended 'haveli' and temples ornate with beautiful frescoes.

Places to visit - Lachhnamgarh, Temples of Gopinath, raghunath and Madan Mohan, madho Niwas, Bhiwani Haveli, Sodhani haveli, Harsh Nath Temple, Jeen Mata Temple, Kahtu Shyamji, Sakambhari and Lohayal.

Nawalgarh - has two old forts and a palace hotel with beautiful gardens and swirling fountains.

Places to visit - Aath (eight) Havelis Complex, Anandilal Poddar Haveli, Jodhraj Patodia Haveli, Bansidhar Bhagat Haveli, Chokhani Haveli, College Clock Tower, Parasrampura, Chirana Fort.

Dundlod is known for its and its fort and a palace that has been turned into a heritage hotel. Havelis of the Goenka family ornate with fine frescoes are a visual delight.

Mandawa dominates the town and it was one of the earliest heritage hotels in this area.

Places to visit - Chokhani Haveli, Saraf Haveli, Goenka Haveli, Ladia Haveli, Shiva Temple and Cenotaphs.

Fatehpur has some beautiful frescoes in the Indian as well as western styles. Khatu Shyamji is more famous for its temple of Shri Shyamji and draws devotees throughout the year. People walk several miles to offer homage at the temple from all over India.

Jhunjhunu - The capital of Shekhawati, it was founded by the Kayamkhani Nawabs in the mid 15th century A.D. and was later taken over by the Rajput ruler Sardul singh in 1730 A.D.

Alwar

By Air:
The nearest airport to Alwar is Delhi Airport which is 163 kms away.

By Road:

Alwar can be easily reached by road as well. There are well-maintained roads linking it to tourism destinations like Delhi, Sariska, Bharatpur, Deeg and Jaipur.

By Rail
:
The railway network connects Alwar with Delhi, Jodhpur, Mumbai and other important tourist cities of India.

Origin of Name

The district is known after its headquarters town of Alwar. There are many theories about the derivation of the name Alwar. Cunningham holds that the city derived its name from the Salva tribe and was originally Salwapur, then, Salwar, Halawar and eventually Alwar.According to another school it was known as Aravalpur or the city of Aravali (A hill system dividing Rajasthan roughly into third and two-thirds).Some others hold that city is named after Alaval Khan Mewati. A research conducted during the reign of Maharaja Jey Singh of Alwar revealed that Maharaja Alaghraj, second son of Maharaja Kakil of Amer (old seat of Jaipur state) ruled the area in the eleventh century and his territory extended upto the present city of Alwar. He founded the city of Alpur in 1106 Vikrami samvat(1049 A.D.) after his own name which eventually became Alwar. It was formerly spelt as Ulwar but in the reign of Jey Singh the spelling was changed to Alwar.

Location

The district is situated in the north-east of Rajasthan between 27o4' and 28o4' north Latitudes and 76o7' and 77o13' east Longitude. Its greatest length from south to north is about 137 K.M. and greatest breadth from east to west about 110 K.M.

It is bounded on the north and north-east by Gurgaon (of Haryana) and Bharatpur district and on the north-west by Mahendragarh district of Haryana, on the south-west by Jaipur and on the south by Sawai- Madhopur and Jaipur districts.

History

The Alwar state may be said to have been formed as a separate, independent state when Rao Pratap Singh, its founder, first raised his standard over the Alwar Fort on November 25th 1775.During his rule the then districts of Thanagazi, Rajgarh, Malakhera, Ajabgharh, Baldeogarh, Kankwari, Alwar, Ramgarh and Lachhmangarh, and areas around Behror and Bansur, were finally integrated to form the State. As the State was being consolidated, naturally, no definite administrative machinery could have come into being. At the time, the states revenue was between six to seven lakhs of rupees per annum.
The next ruler Maharao Raja Bakhtawar Singh(1791-1815) also devoted himself to the work of extension and consolidation of the terriotory of the State. He was successful in integrating the pargannahs of Ismailpur and Mandawar and the talukas of Darbarpur, Rutai, Nimrana, Mandhan, Beejawar and Kakoma in the Alwar State. Maharao Raja Bakhtawar Singh rendered valuable services to Lord Lake, during the latter's campaign against Marathas, in the battle of Laswari, in Alwar territory when the State troopes assisted him in finally breaking the Marathas and Jat powers.
As a result, in 1803, the First Treaty of Offensive and Defensive Alliance was forged between Alwar State and the East India Company. Thus, Alwar was the first princely State in India to enter into Treaty Relations with the East India Company. But in his time also, the State Administration was very imprefect and cases of loot and dacoity, even in broad day light, were not infrequent. The State was borrowing money from outside as its finances were poor and mismanaged. Most of the land revenue was use to pay back the loans and, at times, the farmeres were put to hardship The State was heavily indebted when the next ruler Maharao Viney Singh acceeded to the throne.
Maharao Raja Viney Singh (1815-1857) suppressed the social anarchy and was to a great extent, successful in stabilising the general conditions in the State. It was in his time that the Alwar State administration began to take shape. According to the Imperial Gazetter of India, " The Government had previously been carried on without any system. But with the aid of certain Musalmans introduced from Delhi and appointed ministers in 1838, great changes were made. The land revenue began to be collected in cash instead of kind and civil and criminal courts were established."
Maharao Raja Viney Singh died in 1857 and was succeeded by his son Sheodan Singh (1857-1874). He was then a boy of twelve. He at once fell under the influence of the Mohammedan Dewans of Delhi. Their proceedings excited an insurrection of the Rajputs in 1858, in which several of the Dewan's followers were killed and the ministers themselves were expelled from the State. Captain Nixon, the Political agent of Bharatpur, was at once despatched to Alwar who formed a Council of Regency. A Panchayat was formed with three members to administer the State but it could not succeed. Captain Impey came to Alwar as the next Political Agent in November, 1858. His tenure of that office continued till the end of 1863, during which he succeeded in re-organising every branch of the administartion. The system of fixed cash assessment was introduced. The annual revenue of the State was fixed at Rs. 14,29,425 and work was started on a three years settlement for the State. After the completion of this settlement, Major Impey started work on the ten year settlement in the State and the annual revenue was fixed at Rs. 17,19,875.
Maharao Raja Sheodan Singh assumed ruling powers on 14th September,1863 and soon after, the agency was abolished. But the administration soon fell back into the hands of old Dewans who still had links with the ruler. In 1870, the disbanding of the Rajput cavalry and the wholesale confiscation of Jagir, grants the extravagance of the chief and his Mohammedan sympathisers, brought about a general uprising of the Rajputs with the result that the British government had again to interfere. Captain Blair, the then Political Agent for the Eastern States tried to bring about a reconciliation but failed. Major Cadell was then appointed the Political Agent in 1867 and,with the sanction of the Government of India, a council of Management was formed with the Political Agent as President, the Maharao Raja having a seat in the Board. Personnel of administration was changed and the whole administartion was cleaned. A new Department of Engineering was started. Tehsildars were entrusted with more civil and criminal powers. They were empowered to impose fines upto Rs. 20 and a month's imprisonment. In 1871, the Kotwali was established for the security of the city. The next year work on the 16 year settlement began. Tax on the british rupee was abolished and Rao-Shai coins were put out of circulation. British copper coins were introduced in the State in 1873 and length and weight measures of yard and seer were also brought into use. Postal management was improved and the letters from Tehsils which previously, took three daysto reach the capital, now came within twelve hours. An independent department called `Appeals' was brought into being for hearing appeals against decisions of lower courts. The railway line from Delhi to Bandikuipassing through Alwar, was laid in 1874.
Mangal Singh the next ruler (1874-1892), was also a minor when he succeeded to the throne of Alwar State and the State continued to be administered by the Political Agent and the Council of Regency till December, 1877 when he was invested with ruling powers. The hereditary title of Maharaja was bestowed on him in the year 1889. In 1877, he had entered into the contract with the British Government under the Native Coinage Act of 1876 according to which silver coins bearing the Alwar device were to be supplied by the Calcutta Mint. The troops in the State were re-organised in November,1888 under the guidance of Colonel (then Major) O.Moore Creagh, whose services had specially been lent for the purpose by the Government of India. The staff office was established in November, 1888 and Maharaja Mangal Singh himself supervised the re-organisation of military forces.
On his death in 1892, his only son,Jey Singh succeeded him. And it was in the times of Jey Singh that Alwar State gained name. Himself an able man, Maharaja Jey Singh turned Alwar into a very well administered State. He was a minor at the time of succession and hence the State administration was carried on by a council, called the State Council, acting under the general supervision of the Political Agent . The State Council was composed of four members and all the business of the administration was carried on by the members jointly under the advice and guidance of the Political Agent for the time being. The State Council exercised powers of a High Court, subject to the revising authority of the Political Agent. Revenue and Judicial appeals and cases were disposed off by the Council. The State administration was taking shape.
During the rein of Jey Singh, the whole state was divided into twelve administrative units called Tahsils, each under the governing authority of a Tahsildar. Following is the table showing the names of the Tahsils, areas and populcation of each :
S.No. NAME OF THE TAHSIL POPULATION (1891) AREA (SQ.MILES)
1 ALWAR 1,41,157 496
2 RAJGARH 88,901 373
3 BANSUR 65,203 330
4 THANAGAZI 54,561 287
5 BEHROR 69,419 264
6 TIJARA 52,570 257
7 MANDAWAR 56,886 229
8 LACHHMANGARH 60,479 221
9 KISHANGARH 61,671 217
10 RAMGARH 47,912 146
11 KATHUMAR 38,964 122
12 GOVINDGARH 21,614 52
List of various treaties and agreements concluded by the State between 1803-1940 A.D.
No. Year Form Subject
1. 1803 Sanad Territorial grant by the East India Company.
2. 1805 Engagement Grant and exchanges of territories.
3. 1821 Engagement Political relations with other States.
4. 1867 Treaty Extradition.
5. 1877 Agreement Coinage and minting.
6. 1879 Agreement Manufacture of salt.
7. 1889 Sanad Title of "Maharaja".
8. 1898 Agreement Imperial Service Troops.
9. 1904 Agreement Railway Jurisdiction.
10 1930 Agreement New "Salt and Drugs" agreement is superssion of item (6).

 
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