Sunday, October 24, 2010

CRPF ASI Steno and Head Constable Ministerial Job

Assistant Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) and Head Constable (Ministerial)

Designation: Asstt. Sub Inspector / Head Constable

Eligibility :   Any Graduation
Location : Any Where in India

Eligibility Criteria :

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:
Qualification: For ASI/Steno and HC(Min) Intermediate (10+2) or equivalent passed from recognized board or university.

Matriculate. Ex-servicemen having put in not less than 15 years service in allied cadre/same line of duties in Army/Navy/Air Force will also be eligible to compete the test against the vacancies reserved for them

No. of Posts :

Applications are invited from Male Indian citizens to fill up vacancies in following ranks in Central Reserve Police Force, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India in the pay scale mentioned against each .

* Asstt. Sub Inspector (Stenographer)  (ASI - Steno) : 103 posts (UR-38, OBC-27, SC-22, ST-16)

Pay Scale :PB-1 Rs. 5200-20200 grade pay Rs. 2800/-
Age : 18-25 years.

* Head Constable (Ministerial)  (HC - Ministerial) : 273 posts (UR-18, OBC-22, SC-8, ST-120, Departmental - 74, Ex-Serviceman -31)

Pay Scale : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2400/-
Age : 18-25 years.

Company Profile :

 The Central Reserve Police Force came into existence as Crown Representative’s Police on 27th July 1939. It became the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of the CRPF Act on 28th December 1949. It has completed 60 years of glorious history. The Force has grown into a big organization with 207 Bn, (including 181 executive Bns, 2 Mahila Bns,  10 RAF Bns, 6 CoBRA  Bns,  2 DM  (NDRF) Bns, 5 Signal Bns and 1 Special Duty Group),  37 Group Centres,   11 Training Institutions, 2 CWS, 7 AWS, 3 SWS, 4 Composite Hospitals of 100 bed and 17 Composite Hospitals of 50 bed.

Besides Law and Order and counter insurgency duties, the role of CRPF in the General Elections, held repeatedly during the past few years, has been very significant and vital. This is especially true for the trouble torn States of J&K, Bihar and States of North East. During the  Parliamentary elections of Sept'99, the CRPF played a major role in the security arrangements.

One of the vital roles of the CRPF, which is not very evident, is guarding vital Central Govt. installations such as Airport, Power houses, Bridges, Doordarshan  Kendras, All India Radio Stations, residence of Governers and Chief Ministers, Nationalised Banks and other Government establishments in  insurgency affected States. The CRPF is ensuring the safety of the democratic institutions, and preventing the take over of civil society by the militants, in these highly disturbed areas. This contribution of the CRPF, though not very visible, is nonetheless very vital.

How To Apply:

Application Fee : Application fee will be Rs.30/- per candidate belonging to General and OBC category and no fee will be charged from SC/ST candidates. The candidates to attach Crossed Indian Postal Order (Non-refundable) drawn in favour of name of the DIGP, GC-CRPF to whom the application is to be sent.

How to Apply : Application in prescribed form duly filled addressed to the Addl. DIGP Group Centre, should be sent to any of the listed cantres in the detailed advertisement so as to reach on or before 16/11/2010

Last Date To Apply :  16 Nov 2010

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