Advertisement for 20 posts of Stenographers in Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Designation: Stenographers
Eligibility: BA, B Sc
Location: Chandigarh
Job Details:
Application are invited for the Posts of Stenographers in High Court of Punjab and Haryana .
1. Stenographers : 20 (General-16, SC/ST/BC-02, Ex-Servicemen-01 and Physical Handicapped-01) Posts.
Qualifications : Degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or equivalent thereto from a recognized University and proficiency in operation of computers (Word processing and Spread sheets). Candidates shall be required to take down dictation at the speed of 100 w.p.m. in English Shorthand and to transcribe the same on the computer at the speed of 20 w.p.m.
Age Limit : 21-30 Years.
Pay Scale : Rs.10300-34800/-PM + Grade Pay Rs.4400/-.
1. Stenographers : 20 (General-16, SC/ST/BC-02, Ex-Servicemen-01 and Physical Handicapped-01) Posts.
Qualifications : Degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or equivalent thereto from a recognized University and proficiency in operation of computers (Word processing and Spread sheets). Candidates shall be required to take down dictation at the speed of 100 w.p.m. in English Shorthand and to transcribe the same on the computer at the speed of 20 w.p.m.
Age Limit : 21-30 Years.
Pay Scale : Rs.10300-34800/-PM + Grade Pay Rs.4400/-.
Company Profile :
Located on the north of India, 365 meters above the sea-level, on the foot-hills of Shivalik range, is the city beautiful,'Chandigarh'. It is the capital of two States of the Indian Union, namely, the Punjab and Haryana.Though it is the capital of two states, it belongs to none of them and is a Union Territory Before the partition of India, on August 15, 1947, the areas which are now parts of the Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, some parts of Himachal Pradesh and some areas falling in West Pakistan, formed the Punjab. Lahore was its capital.
In the partition, Lahore was given to Pakistan. There arose the need to have a new capital for the areas of the Punjab that had fallen to India.In March, 1948, the Government of Punjab in consultation with the Government of India, approved a 114.59 sq.km. tract of land at the foot of the Shivalik Hills in Ambala district, as the site for the new capital. Le Corbusier, a well-known, French architect, was chosen to execute the project. India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, enthusiastically supported the project and took sustained interest in its execution. When he visited the project on April 2, 1952, he declared
In the partition, Lahore was given to Pakistan. There arose the need to have a new capital for the areas of the Punjab that had fallen to India.In March, 1948, the Government of Punjab in consultation with the Government of India, approved a 114.59 sq.km. tract of land at the foot of the Shivalik Hills in Ambala district, as the site for the new capital. Le Corbusier, a well-known, French architect, was chosen to execute the project. India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, enthusiastically supported the project and took sustained interest in its execution. When he visited the project on April 2, 1952, he declared
How To Apply:
Applications complete in all respects in the prescribed proforma accompanied by Bank Draft of Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two hundred and fifty only) for General Category candidates and Rs. 125/- (Rupees One hundred twenty five only) for candidates belonging to reserved categories drawn on any nationalized bank payable at Chandigarh in favour of The Registrar General, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh should reach the office of the Registrar Recruitment, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, 160001 on or before 22.03.2012 upto 5.00 p.m. together with attested copies of certificates and one passport size photograph duly attested.
Last Date to Apply:- 22nd March 2012
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