Wednesday 9 January 2013

Balsevika,Helper, Jobs & Vacancy in Others at Indian Council For Child Welfare Chandigarh Administration, Haryana Jan 2013

Job or Vacancy Description:
To clear the backlog there is requirement of the following posts in the Indian Council for Child Welfare (Registered under the Societies Act) Chandigarh
Name of post : Balsevika
No. of post :
Full-time : 6
Part-time : 3
Qualification : Must be matric pass with Balsevika Training Course / NTT
Name of the post : Helper
No. of Post :
Full-time : 7
Part-time : 5
Qualification : Middle pass
Age :
SC candidates : 18-40 yrs.
OBC candidates : 18-38 yrs.
How to Apply :Application must reach this office Honorary SecretaryIndian Council for Child Welfare U.T. Branch, Bal Bhawan,Sector-23 B, Chandigarh.
Tentative Last Date: 10-01-2013

About the organization:
The Consular, Passport and Visa (CPV) Division of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) provides passport and consular services to Indian citizens through the Central Passport Organisation (CPO), and consular and visa services to foreign nationals and Indians residing overseas through the passport, visa and consular wings of Indian Missions and Posts abroad.In India, there are 38 Passport Issuing Authorities (PIAs) – 37 Regional Passport Offices (RPOs)/Passport Offices (POs) under the CPO and the Office of Chief Secretary Andaman & Nicobar Islands, which deal with passport matters as per provisions of the Passport Act, 1967 and the Passport Rules, 1980 as amended from time to time. Besides these 38 PIAs, there are also 14 Passport Application Collection Centres (PACC), 495 District Passport Cells (DPCs) and 1154 Speed Post Centres (SPCs) which serve as application collection centres. In addition, 178 Indian Missions & Posts abroad render passport, visa and consular services worldwide.The CPV Division works under the supervision of Additional Secretary (CPV). Joint Secretary (Consular) is responsible for consular affairs. Joint Secretary (PV) is entrusted with visa matters. The Central Passport Organisation, which is a subordinate organization under the Ministry of External Affairs, is headed by Joint Secretary (PSP) & Chief Passport Officer, who is also an appellate authority under the Passports Act 1967 and the Head of Department under the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules 1978.There was no practice of issuing Indian passports before the First World War. During that war, the Government of India enacted Defence of India Act in 1914 and promulgated rules thereunder,
Address :
Indian Council For Child Welfare Chandigarh Administration
Indian Council for Child Welfare
U.T. Branch, Bal Bhawan,
Sector-23 B, Chandigarh.

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