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jmi Vacancies of Hindi Officer,Hindi Typist,Development Officer,Personal Asstt & Technical Assistant in Jamia Millia IslamiaJob or Vacancy Description:
Applications on the prescribed forms are invited for the following posts in Jamia Millia Islamia, so as to reach the Asstt. Registrar (RPS), Registrars Office, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025
Rajbhasha Hindi Cell

1. Hindi Officer (Scale/PB: 15600-39100 with GP 5400) : 01 Post

2. Hindi Translator (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200) : 01 Post

3. Hindi Typist (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 1900) : 01 Post

Other Academic post under Non-Plan

1. Asstt. Librarian (Scale/PB: 15,600-39,100 with GP 5400), Dr. Zakir Husain Library : 01 Post

2. Professional Asstt. (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200), F/o Engg. & Technology : 01 Post

Non-teaching post(s)

1. Development Officer (Scale/PB: 15600-39100 with GP 7600) : 01 Post

2. Archivists (Scale/PB: 15600-39100 with GP 7600) : 02 Posts

3. Accounts Officer (Scale/PB: 15600-39100 with GP 5400), F&A Office : 01 Post

4. Medical Officer (Rs. 25,000/- per month (fixed) : 01 Post

5. Section Officers (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4600), R.O. : 02 Posts

6. Personal Asstt. (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200), R.O. : 01 Post

7. UDCs (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 2400), R.O. : 06 Posts

8. Urdu Typist (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 1900), R.O. : 01 Post

9. Statistical Asstt. (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200), R.O. : 01 Post

10. Gasman (reserved for ST) (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 2800), Deptt. of Chemistry : 01 Post

11. Technical Assistant (X Plan-SG) (reserved for SC) (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 2800) : 01 Post

12. Nurse (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200), Dr. M.A. Ansari Health Centre : 01 Post

Non-teaching posts under Non-Plan of AJK-Mass Communciation Research Centre

1. Cameraman Gr.II (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200) : 01 Post

2. Sr. Engg. Asstt. (reserved for SC) (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200) : 01 Post

3. Production Asstt. (TV) (Scale/PB: 9300-34800 with GP 4200) : 01 Post

4. Technician (Electronics) (one reserved for SC)(Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 2800) : 02 Posts

5. Floor Manager (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 2800) : 01 Post

6. Jr. Lighting Asstt. (Scale/PB: 5200-20200 with GP 2400) : 01 Post

General Instructions:
1. Selection against temporary post/vacancy shall not confer on the appointee any right of permanent appointment/regularization.
2.(a) The Jamia reserves the right to evolve a uniform and reasonable criterion for short-listing of eligible candidates, if needed. (b) Jamia also reserves right to give preference to those who possess higher qualifications.
3. Candidate must enclose the attested copies of degrees, diplomas and mark-sheets etc. giving reference of experience/published work with application form.
4. Incomplete application or application on plain paper will not be entertained and is liable to be rejected. The University will not be responsible for any postal delay in case of receipt of application forms and issue of interview letters.
5. Reservation exists in the University as in accordance with law.
6. Relaxation, if any, shall be as per the UGC guidelines and other regulatory bodies.
7. Number of vacancies, with nature indicated above, may vary at the time of Selection Committee.
8. Candidate already in service must apply through proper channel.
9. Knowledge of Urdu and Hindi is a desirable qualification for all teaching and non-teaching posts.
10. T.A. will be paid to SC/ST candidates called for attending the interview as per rule.
11. The candidates, who have already applied in response to any previous advertisement(s), shall have to apply afresh.
12. The University reserves the right to hold/not to hold Selection Committee for any or all of the post
13. Canvassing, in any form or on behalf of the candidate will be a disqualification. The application form, advertisement and qualifications are available on Jamia’s website http://jmi.nic.in. The application form may be downloaded and submitted along with the application fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees 50/- for SC/ST candidates and free for Disabled Person on producing the photocopy of relevant certificate) through Bank Draft/IPO drawn in favour of Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025. The application form complete in all respect should reach on or before 30.04.2011 in the Office of the Assistant Registrar (RPS), Room No. 202, 2nd Floor, Registrar’s Office, Khayaban-e- Ajmal, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025, during working days between 10:00 A.M. to 01:00 P.M. (Friday upto 12:00 Noon).

Tentative Last Date:30-04-2011

About the organization:
Jamia Millia Islamia, an institution originally established at Aligarh in United Provinces, India in 1920 became a Central University by an act of the Indian Parliament in 1988. In Urdu language, Jamia means ‘University’, and Millia means ‘National’. The story of its growth from a small institution in the pre-independence India to a central university located in New Delhi—offering integrated education from nursery to research in specialized areas—is a saga of dedication, conviction and vision of a people who worked against all odds and saw it growing step by step. They “built up the Jamia Millia stone by stone and sacrifice by sacrifice,” said Sarojini Naidu, the nightingale of India.
Conception Under the colonial British rule, two dominant trends joined hands and contributed towards in the birth of Jamia. One was the anti-colonial Islamic activism and the other was the pro-independence aspiration of the politically radical section of western educated Indian Muslim intelligentsia. In the political climate of 1920, the two trends gravitated together with Mahatma Gandhi as a catalyst. The anti-colonial activism signified by the Khilafat and the pro-independence aspirations symbolised by the non-cooperation movement of the Indian National Congress helped to harness creative energies and the subsequent making of Jamia Millia Islamia. Rabindranath Tagore called it “one of the most progressive educational institutions of India”.Born out of political crisis, it seemed for a while, Jamia would not survive the heat of the intense political struggle for the independence of India. It participated in the Bardoli resolution and sent volunteers across the country to motivate people to fight for the freedom of the country. The colonial British government soon imprisoned many of its teachers and students. In 1922, Gandhiji called off the non-cooperation movement.  Even as its teachers and students were being released, Mustapha Kemal Ataturk declared the end of the Khilafat in 1924. Suddenly Jamia saw itself in a great crisis. Some thought it had achieved its mission, as others believed that the institution had lost its raison d’etre with the end of the non-cooperation and the Khilafat movements. Even the little financial assistance, that the Khilafat had been giving it, also dried up. As even prominent people started deserting it, Jamia’s total collapse virtually became an imminent possibility. Jamia Moves to Delhi The saying, ‘when going gets tough the tough gets going’ cannot be truer about Jamia. As the crisis loomed large, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari and Abdul Majeed Khwaja—the first trio—supported by Gandhiji shifted Jamia from Aligarh to Karol Bagh, in New Delhi in 1925. Gandhiji boosted the morale of Jamia, saying, “The Jamia has to run. If you are worried about its finances, I will go about with a begging bowl”.  Jamia followed Gandhiji’s constructive programme for self-reliance while it took to Charkha and Takli as favoured vocations. Although Gandhi’s contacts helped to secure financial help for Jamia, the risk of helping a Congress-backed institution under the British Raj dissuaded many willing benefactors. Orthodox Muslims also viewed Jamia as a threat to Aligarh Muslim University, the ‘Muslim Oxford’. During those difficult days, it was Hakim Ajmal Khan who met most of Jamia’s expenses from his own pocket. Dr. M.A. Ansari and Abdul Majeed Khwaja toured India and abroad, explaining the importance of Jamia and collecting funds for this noble enterprise. Their collective intervention did avert a collapse that was almost certain.In 1925, after long deliberation, a group of three friends studying in Germany—Dr. Zakir Husain, Dr. Abid Husain and Dr. Mohammad Mujeeb—decided to serve Jamia. Dr. Zakir Husain, who had earned his doctorate in Economics from the University of Berlin, was a natural and charismatic leader. Dr. Abid Husain had his Ph.D. in Education. Mohammad Mujeeb, an Oxford scholar in History and a student of printing in Germany, was a passionate and committed reformist. Early in February 1926, the three friends left Germany for Jamia by the Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer, SS Derfflinger. In Jamia, Dr. Zakir Husain, was offered a salary of Rs. 100. His two other friends with European qualifications were offered Rs 300 each. Realising that the possibility of making payments was beyond Jamia’s limited resources, Abid Husain and Mohammad Mujeeb voluntarily reduced their salaries to Rs. 100 each. Moved by the commitment of his friends, Dr. Zakir Husain also reduced his own salary to Rs. 80. One of the first steps they took was the introduction of the hugely popular evening classes for adult education. This movement was later to become, in October 1938, an institution called Idara-i-Taleem-o-Taraqqi. It kept growing so popular that separate rooms had to be built to accommodate the students. In 1928 Hakim Ajmal Khan passed away. That was the beginning of the second financial crisis, as it was Hakim Sahib himself who had been meeting most of Jamia’s financial needs. The leadership of Jamia then moved into the hands of Dr. Zakir Husain, who became its Vice Chancellor in 1928. To resolve Jamia of these frequent crises, a group of young Jamia teachers, led by Dr. Zakir Husain, took a pledge to serve Jamia for the next twenty years on a salary not more than Rs. 150. This group was called the Life Members of Jamia. (History repeated in 1942 when a second group of Jamia teachers took a similar pledge). Jamia’s department of Printing and Publications was trifurcated in 1928 with the newly established Jamia Press at Darya Ganj, Urdu Academy, and Maktaba Jamia under the charge of Prof. Mohammad Mujeeb, Dr. Abid Husain and Mr. Hamid Ali respectively.
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