Job or Vacancy Description:
Eligible applicants are invited to submit online applications for the following posts
1. Steno-typist : 04 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200/- + 2000 Grade Pay
2. Clerk (Accounts) : 04 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200/- + 1900 Grade Pa
3. Clerk-cum-Data Entry Operator (on contract basis) : 11 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200/- + 1900 Grade Pay
Age Limit : 18-37 years as on 18/07/2011 (Relaxable as per rules)
Application Fee : Rs. 400/- for General , Rs. 100/- for SC/ST be deposited in the C-DAC Mohali, application fee current account number 3529002100253664 with any branch of Punjab National Bank.
How to apply : Candidate can apply online from anywhere at home, at any place where there is an access to the Internet. Fill up the form available on the site http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in by clicking at the link “Recruitment of various posts for Punjab Pollution Control Board”. Every successful registration will be allotted the Registration no. printed on the acknowledgement slip containing the detail of amount to be deposited in the CDAC application fee current account no. 3529002100253664 with any branch of Punjab National bank across Punjab or Chandigarh. Get the print out of the successful registered application form. Thereafter the candidate shall have to report to the designated banker (Punjab National bank) along-with the downloaded application form generated by the computer for depositing fee. In case the candidate fails to deposit the fee, his/her application shall stand automatically cancelled/rejected and shall not be considered for further processing. Candidates may apply for more than one post by submitting separate application for each post along with separate processing fee. For any problem, help can be taken from the helpline no. 0172-6619054-55 available during working hours.
General Instructions:
1. The candidates applying for post must ensure that they fulfill all the eligibility conditions. If on verification at any time before or after appointment, it is found that they do not fulfill any of the eligibility conditions or it is found that the information furnished is false or incorrect their candidature will be cancelled.
2. Reservation under Ex-Serviceman quota is admissible to the bonafide Ex-Serviceman or their dependants. Such Ex-Serviceman/dependant, before issue of appointment letter shall have to produce a certificate issued by the Competent Authority appointed by the Government.
3. Candidate seeking reservation under Sports quota before the issue of appointment letter, shall have to produce a certificate that he/she belongs to the State of Punjab. He/she shall also be required to produce before issue of appointment letter a certificate indicating that he/she has won 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in a team or individual events in the State Level Championship in any of the discipline affiliated to Punjab Olympic Association organized by the State Level Federation. In case of reputed Non-Olympic disciplines such as Cricket and Tennis, a winner should have attained any of the 1st three positions in the State Level Association affiliated to the concerned National Federation. The sports certificate duly graded by the Director of Sports, Punjab shall be a prerequisite or issue of appointment letters in the case of candidate who applies under Sports quota category.
4. Candidate seeking reservation meant for the members of Scheduled Caste/Backward Classes shall have to produce Scheduled Caste Certificate/Backward Class Certificate as applicable as prescribed by the State Government issued by the Competent Authority before the issue of appointment letter.
5. Candidate belonging to Rural Areas shall have to produce Rural Area Certificate as prescribed by the State Government issued by the Competent Authority before the issue of appointment letter.
6. Candidate seeking reservation under Handicapped quota shall have to produce a medical certificate of 40% permanent/partial disability of upper or lower extremity, deformity but otherwise fit for civil employment against the post applied for issued by the Competent Authority before issue of appointment letter. This certificate must be issued from the following authorities: (a) Class-I Medical Officer of any Government Medical Institution/Hospital (b) PMO, CMO/Civil Surgeon of the District or place of which the applicant is permanent resident.
7. The candidates must have passed Matriculation Examination with Punjabi as one of the compulsory or elective or any other equivalent examination in Punjabi Language.
8. Age Limit: 18-37 years as on 18/07/2011. Relaxation in age limit will be given as per policy of the Punjab Government. (a) Relaxation in age by five years for S.C./S.T. and other Backward Classes. (b) To the extent of 10 years for Physical Handicapped persons on production of medical certificate from the Competent Authority. (c) Ex-Servicemen as per Punjab Recruitment of Ex-Servicemen Rules, 1982 as amended from time to time. (d) 45 years of persons already in the employment of Punjab Government, other State Government or the Government of India.
9. Only those Government employees shall be eligible to be issued appointment letters who are certified by the Head of the Department as not having any pending disciplinary proceedings or undergoing punishment under Punjab Civil Services (Punishment & Appeal) Rules, 1970, or any other applicable rules, as the case may be, not undergoing any trial/ prosecution or any other material disqualification in terms of integrity and professional misconduct.
10. The candidate must possess prescribed education qualification and professional qualification for the post applied for on or before the last date of receipt of applications.
11. Lower and Upper age shall be determined as on 18th July, 2011.
12. The calculation details of reserved posts indicated in this advertisement may marginally change in view of Punjab Government instructions. 50% reservation of vacancies of the quota reserved for Schedule Caste shall be offered to Balmikis and Mazhbi Sikhs, if available, as a first preference from amongst the Schedule Caste as per the Punjab Schedule Castes and Backward Classes (Reservation in Services) Act, 2006.
13. The Competent Authority reserves the right not to fill up any or all the posts without assigning any reason. The number of posts is likely to be decreased or increased without any notice.
Tentative Last Date:18-07-2011
About the organization:
The Punjab Pollution Control Board was constituted in the year 1975 vide Punjab Government Notification No. 6186-BR II (4) 75/24146 dated 30.07.1975, after the enactment of Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 to preserve the wholesomeness of water. Subsequently, with the enactment of other environmental laws the responsibility to implement the provisions of such laws was also entrusted to the Punjab Pollution Control Board in the State of Punjab. In order to have uniform laws, all over the country for broad environmental issues endangering the health & safety of our people as well as of our flora and fauna and also to check environmental degradation, the Parliament of India has enacted the following laws: The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 as amended to dat The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 as amended to date The aforesaid laws have been adopted by the Govt. of Punjab to control environmental pollution in the State. The Govt. of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests, has also framed the following rules for the management of Hazardous Waste, Bio Medical Waste, Municipal Solid Waste, Recycled Plastic, Used Batteries, Control of Noise Pollution and Protection of Ozone Layer under the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989 as amended to date The Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Micro Organisms Genetically Engineered Organisms Or Cells Rules, 1989 The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules, 1989 as amended to date
The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 The Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1998 The Recycled Plastics Manufacture, Sale & Usage Rules, 1998 as amended to date The Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000 The Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules, 2000 The Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation) Rules, 2000 The Batteries (Management & Handling) Rules, 2001 Punjab Pollution Control Board has been entrusted the task of implementation of environmental laws in the State of Punjab. Control pollution at the source with due regard to techno-economic feasibility for liquid effluents as well as gaseous emissions. Ensure that natural waters are not polluted by discharge of untreated city sewage. Maximize reuse / recycling of sewage and trade effluents and to use the treated effluent on land for irrigation and for industrial purpose after appropriate treatment. Minimize pollution control requirements by judicious location of new industries and relocation industries wherever necessary. The functions are directed towards the effective control of water and air pollution and to maintain and restore the quality of water for various designated uses and of air. To take up highly polluting industries, highly polluted areas of the State and highly polluted river stretches to be dealt in on priority basis for control of pollution. To identify pollution sources and initiate follow up action for abatement, prevention and control of pollution. To create awareness about environmental pollution by educating the industry and local authorities. To promote measures and assistance through incentives, guidelines, development of cost effective technologies and putting up demonstration plants. To persuade industry / local bodies to take preventive measures for the control of pollution. To strengthen the capacities for pollution control through training and laboratory development and strengthening of manpower and infrastructure.The Punjab Pollution Control Board has its Head Office at Vatavaran Bhawan, Nabha Road, Patiala. For the effective implementation of the provisions of aforesaid Acts and Rules in the State, Punjab Pollution Control Board has set up three Zonal Offices and 12 Regional Offices The basic organization through which the policies and decisions are implemented is headed by the Chairman of the Board, whereas, the Administrative, Financial Planning and legal affairs are looked into by the Member Secretary under the advice of the Chairman. Besides the basic organization, the Board has set up a Hazardous Waste Management Cell, Bio-Medical Waste management Cell, Environment Protection Squad, Consent Management Cell and a General, Planning and Computerization Cell. The policies and decisions made by the Board are implemented through the following cells constituted according to the functional requirements:
Address :
Punjab Pollution Control Board
Vatavaran Bhawan, Nabha Road, Patiala
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