The Office of the District Magistrate, Hooghly Midday Meal Section has published Recruitment Notification for Sarkari Naukri Job for the post of Assistant Accountant for Retired Govt. Employee on contract basis.
Selection has to be made through Walk-in Interview.
Applicants have to apply for the advertised sarkari naukri vacancy as per the details provided on the organisation’s website.
All further announcements/ details pertaining to this vacancy advertisement will only be published/ provided on organization’s website from time to time. Candidates are advised to regularly keep in touch with the authorized website of organization for details and updates.
OoDM Hooghly Recruitment 2024 for Government Jobs / Sarkari Naukri : Current Vacancies1
Details of current vacancies are as follows;
Vacant Posts | No. of Vacancy |
Assistant Accountant | 7 |
OoDM Hooghly Recruitment 2024 for Government Jobs / Sarkari Naukri : Eligibility Criteria
Applicants have to refer to the detailed advertisement available on organisation’s website for further details of Educational Qualifications, Experiences Age etc. for the advertised Sarkari Naukri Vacancy.
OoDM Hooghly Recruitment 2024 for Government Jobs / Sarkari Naukri : Selection Procedure
Applicants must visit organisation’s website for detailed and updated information regarding selection procedure for the vacant sarkari naukri post.
OoDM Hooghly Recruitment 2024 for Government Jobs / Sarkari Naukri : Important Dates
Date for Walk-in Interview: 1/2/2024
Time : 10:30 am
Gatidhara Meeting Hall, New Administrative Building, 2nd Floor, Chinsurah, Hooghly
OoDM Hooghly Recruitment 2024 for Government Jobs / Sarkari Naukri : How to Apply
The candidates are required to apply for this sarkari naukri as per the instructions provided in the detailed vacancy advertisement posted at Organization’s website.
OoDM Hooghly : Company / Organisation / District Profile 2
The Hooghly district with its Headquarters located at Chinsurah town is within the Burdwan Division of the State of West Bengal. So far history goes, the name “Hooghly” is derived probably from the ‘HOGLA’, a tall reed, which grows in abundance on the riverbanks and in the marshy low lands below them. At dawn of history this part of the country was probably included in the territory held by the Suhmas, a tribe mentioned in juxtaposition with the Angas, Vangas and Pundras in the Mahabharata and also in the Mahabhashya, a grammar dating back to the second century B.C.
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