Coir Board Recruitment For The Post Of Lower Division Clerk / Hindi Typist In Kochi

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Coir Board invites applications from eligible candidates for recruitment of Senior Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant, Showroom Manager, Assistant, Clerk, Stenographer, Mechanic, Hindi Typist, Salesman, Training Assistant and Machine Operator The last date for submission of online applications is 15th September 2021

Age Limit: As per Advertisement

Pay Scale: Level 10, Level 6, Level 4, Level 2

Educational Qualifications:

Senior Scientific Officer (Engineering): Degree in Mechanical /Engineering with two years’ experience in Machine and structural fabrication.

Senior Scientific Officer (Product Diversification): Second Class Bachelors degree in Textile Technology with three years experience in weaving textiles or furnishing fabrics OR First Class Diploma in Textile Technology with five years experience in weaving in textiles or furnishing fabrics

Scientific Assistant (Engineering): First or Second Class Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering OR First or Second Class Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with 2 years experience in running or maintenance of textile processing or machinery or equipment

Showroom Manager Grade III: Degree of a recognized University or equivalent with 2 years experience in Marketing of consumer products

Assistant: First or Second Class Graduate.

Upper Division Clerk: Degree in any discipline from a recognized University One year experience of Knowledge in Computer application and word processing

Junior Stenographer: SSLC or equivalent with 100 words per minute in Shorthand and 40 wpm.

in typewriting

Mechanic Grade II: Pass in KGTE or MGTE Higher Workshop Mechanic or III in the Trade of Mechanic with at least one year experience as a Mechanic in a concern of repute

Hindi Typist: SSLC or equivalent examination with typewriting in Hindi

Lower Division Clerk: SSLC Matric or equivalent.

30 wpm in typewriting essential

Salesman: SSLC or equivalent having knowledge of Book Keeping and Accountancy.

30 wpmin typewriting (English) essential Preference will be given to the staff already working in the Showroom.

Training Assistant: SSLC or equivalent A pass in the Advanced Training Course conducted by the National Coir Training and Design Centre

Mechanic Operator: ITI certificate (Electrician or Fitter)

Selection Process:

Written Examination

Application Fee:

₹ 500/- for first two posts, ₹ 400/- for Scientific Assistant / Showroom Manager / Assistant posts, ₹ 300 for all other posts
No fee for SC / ST / PwD / Ex-Servicemen / Female candidates.


The fee should be made through online mode

How to Apply: Eligible Interested candidates should apply online through Coir Board website @ http://coirboardgovin The last date for registration of online applications is 15/09/2021 up to 6:00 PM.

The last date for paying application fee is 20th September 2021

 

 

 

Candidate Profile
SSLC . Matric or equivalent. 30 w.p.m. in typewriting essential.

Coir Board is looking for 10th , 12th , Any Graduate profile candidates.

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Job Title : Lower Division Clerk / Hindi Typist
Company Name : Coir Board
Job Location : Kochi
Education : 10th , 12th , Any Graduate
Category : Government Jobs
Experience : Freshers
Post Date : 25 August, 2021
Last Date : 15 September, 2021
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How to Apply: Eligible Interested candidates should apply online through Coir Board website @ http://coirboard.gov.in. The last date for registration of online applications is 15/09/2021 up to 6:00 PM. The last date for paying application fee is 20th September 2021.

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In the Valmiki Ramayana there are references of coconut in the Kishkindha Kanda and Aranya Kanda. It is reported that Ramayana was written by Valmiki sometimes in 3rd Century BC. Generally it is believed that coconut was introduced in India during the post-Vedic period.

References have been made on coconut in Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa and Sangam literatures, which proves the antiquity of the coconut in India. But its origin in India remains disputed. But Marco Polo, the famous Arab traveler who visited India in the 13th Century called coconut “Indian Nut” and the logic for such a reference needs investigation by historians. Shri. P. K. Balakrishnan, a Kerala historian argues that organised coconut cultivation started in Kerala only after the arrival of the Portugese.

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The coir manufacturing industry producing coir mats, matting and other floor coverings, was started in India on a factory basis, over a hundred years ago when the first factory was set up in Alleppey in 1859 by the Late Mr. James Darragh, an adventurous Irish born American national. Enterprising Indians followed the trail blazed by this foreigner.
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