Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Various Professionals Job Recruitment in Rajya Sabha

Designation : Various Professionals Job

Eligibility : Graduates

Location : New Delhi

Full Job Description :


Engagement of professionals on contractual basis for Rajya Sabha Television (RSTV)

Applications are invited for engagement of various professionals in the soon to be launched Rajya Sabha Television (RSTV), on purely contractual basis for a period which may extend upto three years :

1. Executive Editor (New Media)
2. Associate Executive Producer
3. Senior Assistant Editor
4. Senior Producer/ Controller of Programme/ Assistant Editor
5. Producer/ Correspondent
6. Associate Producer/ Senior Reporter
7. Assistant Producer/ Reporter
8. Senior Researcher
9. Researcher
10. Senior Anchor (Hindi and English)
11. Anchor (Hindi and English)
12. Director (Technical)
13. Senior Cameraperson
14. Cameraperson
15. Camera Assistant
16. Senior Video Editor
17. Video Editor
18. Senior Graphic Artist
19. Graphic Artist (Online and Offline)
20. Manager (Broadcast Operation)
21. Assistant Manager (Broadcast Operation)
22. Senior Broadcast Engineer
23. Broadcast Engineer
24. Senior Technical Executive (Video)
25. Technical Executive (Video)
26. Senior Technical Executive (Audio)
27. Technical Executive (Audio)
28. Sr. Technical Executive (Broadcast)
29. Technical Executive (Broadcast)
30. Studio Assistants
31. Manager (IT)
32. Senior Engineer (IT)
33. Engineer (IT)
34. Technician
35. Stores-in-Charge
36. Front Office Executive
37. Guest Coordinator
38. Make-up Artist

Company Profile :

The ‘Council of States’ which is also known as Rajya Sabha, a nomenclature that was announced by the chair in the House on the 23rd August, 1954 has its own distinctive features. The origin of the second Chamber can be traced to the Montague-Chelmsford Report of 1918. The Government of India Act, 1919 provided for the creation of a ‘Council of State’ as a second chamber of the then legislature with a restricted franchise which actually came into existence in 1921.


The Governor-General was the ex-officio President of the then Council of State. The Government of India Act, 1935, hardly made any changes in its composition.The Constituent Assembly, which first met on 9 December 1946, also acted as the Central Legislature till 1950, when it was converted as ‘Provisional Parliament’.  During this period, the Central Legislature which was known as Constituent Assembly (Legislative) and later Provisional Parliament was unicameral till the first elections were held in 1952.

How To Apply :

The applications in the prescribed format in all respects may be sent to Shri Narendra Kumar, Deputy Director, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, Room No. 114-B, Parliament House, New Delhi - 110 001, so as to reach by 6.00 p.m. on or before 07/01/2011.

Last Date To Apply : 7 Jan 2011

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