Sunday 1 January 2017

City Survey Diu Recruitment 2017 ⇒ Peon (MTS) Posts

City Survey Diu Recruitment 2017 – Peon (MTS) Posts: UT Administration Of Daman & Diu Office Of The Enquiry Officer, City Survey, Diu has announced 01 vacancies for the recruitment of Peon( MTS) posts purely on daily wages. Applicants can apply in prescribed format on or before 09/01/2017 at 05.00 PM. Other details like age limit, education qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…

NOTE:– Candidates are suggested to read the Original City Survey Diu Job Notification before Applying for the desires Posts.

Vacancy Details for Peon (MTS) Posts:     
  
Number of Posts: 01

Recruitment Board: City Survey Diu

Post Name: Peon (MTS)

Qualification: H.S.C.

Date & Time of Interview: 11/01/2017 at 10:00 AM.

Some more details are listed below:


Age Limit: 
18 to 30 years as on 31/12/2016.

Qualification: 
H.S.C. passed from recognized board, Knowledge of English, Hindi & Gujarati.

Selection Process For City Survey Diu: 
Applied Candidates selection will be a basis on Interview.

How to Apply: 
Candidates can send their application in prescribed format along with to Office of the Enquiry Officer, City Survey, Diu on or before 09/01/2017 at 05:00 PM & attend the interview along with original documents on 11/01/2017 at 10:00 AM. Venue details are menton below.

Important Dates:
Last Date for Submit of Applicatin: 09/01/2017 at 05.00 PM.
Date & Time of Interview: 11/01/2017 at 10:00 AM.

Venue: Chamber of Collector, Diu.

Job Location: India

Click Here For Notification   


About Us:
The documented history of the District of Diu begins with the Maurya rule (c. 322-220 B.C.). Emperor Chandragupta Maurya had extended his supremacy over Saurashtra and had appointed Pushagupta as Governor of the province of Saurashtra with the Head-quarters in village Girnar near Junagadh. Yavanraj Tushappa ruled over Saurashtra as Governer of Emperor Ashoka (c.273-237 B.C.). Emperor Ashoka had sent Yavana Thero named Dhammarakhito as evangelist to the western sea board including Diu. His grandson Samprati (c. 229-220 B.C.) seems to have ruled over Saurashtra from Ujjain. He propagated Jainism and erected many Jain Temples. The Jain traditions from Diu seems to belong to this period.

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