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08 Accountant, Social Worker and Various Vacancy – Daman and Diu Administration,Union Territories

Last Date:15 April,2021
Daman and Diu Administration
Union Territories

Applications are invited from candidates for the recruitment of 8 posts of Accountant, Social Worker and Various in Daman and Diu Administration.Candidates of only Indian nationality can apply for these posts.Candidates who possessing required qualifications and age limit are requested to apply in the prescribed format along with requisite documents to the given address by : 15-04-2021 .

Employment Notification 08 Accountant, Social Worker and Various Vacancy – Daman and Diu Administration,Union Territories

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Accountant, Social Worker and Various
No of post – 08
Pay Scale – Rs 17500,Rs 14000,Rs 8000

Educational Qualification:
BCom,Graduate with PG Degree,Graduate in Sociology/ Psycholory.

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General Instruction:

  • Applications are invited from all the interested and eligible candidates for engagement in various positions under Child Protection Society of UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu in the Department of Social Welfare on Contract basis.
  • The eligibility criteria along with Job description is given in Annexure -I.
  • The application form is given in Annexure-II.
  • Duly filled application in block letters along with the self-attested enclosures and four coloured passport size photographs (one pasted in the space provided in the application form and rest attached) should reach within fifteen (15) days from the date of publication of this advertisement (Last date : 15.04.2021) at the.following address :
    The Child Protection Society, D 1/4, Govt. Quarters, Dholar, Moti-Daman — 396220.
  • Application form along with self-certified enclosures should be send in C4 (229 x324) sized envelope. Do not fold any paper inside.
  • Envelope must be super-scribed with “Application for the post of
  • In the bottom- right side of the envelope mention your Name and Complete address ,with pin-code and contact number.
  • Persons in government employment should send their application through proper channel.
  • There will be a written test of 25 marks for the posts of Account Officer and Accountants comprising of Multiple Choice Question (MCQ). The Level of question paper shall be of Graduation.
  • The shortlisted candidatds of all the posts shall be intimated later for interview.
  • List of Enclosures :
    i.Duly filled signed Application form along with self-declaration.
    ii.Four coloured passport size photographs (one pasted in the space provided in the application form and one attached)
    iii.SSC Mark Sheet.
    iv.HSC Mark Sheet.
    v.Degree Certificate along with all mark sheets (Semester / Years Wise).
    vi.Master Degree Certificate along with all mark sheets (Semester / Years Wise) (if applicable).
    vii.Domicile Certificate issued by the Mamlatdar, Daman / Diu / Dadra & Nagar Haveli
    viii.Experience Certificate (if applicable)
  • Soft copy of the Application form along with annexure can also be downloaded from https://ddd.gov.in
  • For more details, please contact at Email-id. icpsswd@gmail.com

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Vacancy Notice 08 Accountant, Social Worker and Various Vacancy – Daman and Diu Administration,Union Territories

  • U.T. of Daman and Diu comprises two districts namely Daman and Diu. Both Districts are situated on western coast of India at a distance of about 700 kms. Daman is the head Quarter of this U.T.
  • Daman is on main land near southern portion of Gujarat State. Vapi is the nearest Railway Station (13 kms) which is on Western Railway between Mumbai and Surat. Vapi is 167 kms from Mumbai Central and 95 kms from Surat.
  • Diu is an island near Una of Junagarh District in Gujarat State. Nearest Railway Station is Delwada at the distance of 9 kms from Diu. But important trains are linked with Veraval which is 90 kms from Diu. A portion of Diu District is on main land which is named as Ghoghla. A small part of Diu known as Simbor is situated in Gujarat at a distance of 25 kms from Diu.
  • After Liberation on 19th December, 1961 from Portuguese Rule of more than four centuries, Daman and Diu became a part of the U.T. of Goa, Daman and Diu under Government of India. After delinking of Goa, which attained statehood, U.T. of Daman and Diu came into existence on 30th May, 1987.
  • Brief history of Daman and Diu Districts are furnished below as per District Census Hand Book of Census of India, 1981.
  • The District of Daman is known to have formed part of the country known as Lata which was one the seven divisions of the Aparant or Konkan Vishaya, between 2nd Century B.C. to 13th Century A.D. The Daman District is included in the intervening region and therefore must have formed part of the Mauryan empire at least at the time of Ashoka. After the Mauryan power was weakened, the district was under the rule of Satkarni I, the Satavahana ruler in the end of 2nd Century B.C. After that during the 1st Century A.D. the District of Daman seemed to have been ruled by Kshaharatas who were the provincial governors i.e Kshatrapas under the Kushana emperors. During A.D. 125, Satkarni drove away the Kshaharatas and ruled the districts. But the Satavahana rule was shortlived. The Kshaharatas of Ujjain re-conquered the district by about A.D 150 from the Satavahana ruler Satakarni and Daman District again passed under the rule of Kshaharatas of Ujjain till A.D. 249. After the Kshatrapas, the district was ruled by the Abhir Kings till A.D. 416.
  • After the rule of Abhir kings, the district was under the rule of Traikutakas during the 5th Century A.D. who were the feudatories of the Abhiras. By A.D. 500, the Traikutaka power seems to have been destroyed by the Vakataka king Harishena. The District then was under the power of the Kalachuris of Mahishmati King Krishnaraja and his successors till A.D. 609. King Mangales of Chalukyas of Badami routed out the last king Budharaja of Kalachuris by about A.D. 609. The Chalukyas of Badami ruled the district till A.D. 671 and their descendants known as Lata or Navasari Chalukyas ruled from Navasarika, modern Navasari, on the bank of the river Purna to the north of Daman. They ruled independently as feudatories of the Badami Chalukyas of the Deccan. In the next eight centuries, Daman came under the control of a large number of Hindu kings and chieftains.

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