Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Assam Rifles : Vacancy for Havildar clerk and Warranty officer Nov 2012

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL ASSAM RIFLES
SHILLONG – 793 011.

Invites application for the following posts given below.

Havildar Clerk : 328.
Payscale : Pay scale and other allowances will be as admissible to Assam Rifles Personnel.
Agelimit : 18 - 23 years.
Qualification : (a) 10+2 or equivalent with English & Mathematics
(b) Typing speed of 30 words per minute in English or25 words per minute in Hindi

Warrant Officer(PA) : 28.
Payscale : Pay scale and other allowances will be as admissible to Assam Rifles Personnel.
Agelimit : 18 - 23 years.
Qualification : (a) 10+2 or equivalent with English & Mathematics.
(b)Short hand speed 80 words per minute and typing speed 40 words per minute.


Fee : Rs.50/- (No fee for SC/ST) by means of Bank Draft in favour of the Directorate General Assam Rifles payable at SBI DGAR, Shillong, Code No. 7338.

How to Apply : Submit thier completed applications as per the attached format to Directorate General Assam Rifles (Recruitment Branch), Laitumkharh Post, Shillong, Meghalaya - 793011 on or before 20/11/2012 (20 November 2012).

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Application : http://assamrifles.gov.in/uploads/recruitment/64fa2aed-283f-46a4-8339-4d10379900d0.doc

Assam Rifles Website : http://assamrifles.gov.in

Assam Rifles Profile :


The Assam Rifles raised as Cachar Levy in 1835 is the oldest Central Para Military Force in India. The Force was raised mainly to guard the alluvial plains of Assam from the wild and unruly tribes inhabiting the surrounding hill tracts. This was the earliest embodied unit of what eventually developed into  the Assam Rifles. Gradually more such units were raised and employed for establishing posts in the interior and thus acted as the strong arm of the civil administration in extending their authority into these remote inaccessible areas. They also helped in opening up these remote areas and all development activities earning many accolades from the administration. The Assam Rifles contribution towards assimilation of the people of the North-East into the national mainstream is truly monumental. Their long association with the region reflects in the force being fondly called "The Sentinels of the North-East" and "Friends of the Hill People". As on today, the Force has 46 battalions and has a dual role of maintaining internal security in the North-Eastern region and guarding the Indo-Myanmar Border. Variously designated and reorganised from time to time, as the Assam Frontier Police (1883), the Assam Military Police (1891) and Eastern Bengal and Assam Military Police (1913), it came to be known by its present name of the Assam Rifles, in 1917 in recognition of its contribution to the war effort during World War I. During its long history, the Assam Rifles has earned many laurels both in aid to the civil administration as also fighting alongside the Army. The Force has been officered by Army Officers since 1884 and is today, on a per capita basis perhaps the highest decorated security force in the country. 



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