Thursday, November 1, 2012

Rajendra Agricultural University : Various Vacancies Nov 2012

RAJENDRA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, BIHAR
PUSA, SAMASTIPUR – 848 125


Invites Application for the following positions.

Dean of Agriculture
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director of Resident Instruction-cum-Dean (PGS)
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director of Research
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director of Extension Education
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director. Sugarcane Research Institute  
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Dean of Home Science
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Dean of Agricultural Engineering
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Dean of Basic Sciences & Humanities
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director of Planning
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director of Students’ Welfare
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Registrar
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

University Librarian
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Comptroller
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Director,Works & Plant
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Chief Medical Officer
Payscale:Rs.15,600-39,100 + GP 6,600.

Associate Dean/ Principal, College of Agriculture
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Associate Dean/ Principal, College of Fisheries
Payscale : Rs. 37,400-67,000 + AGP 10,000.

Programme Coordinator (KVKs) : 11.
Payscale:Rs.15,600-39,100 + RGP 8,000.

Fee : Demand Draft for Rs 450/- (Rupees four hundred fifty ) only for Unreserved / BC/EBC/RCF and Rs 150/- (Rupees one hundred fifty) only for SC/ST candidates drawn in favour of Comptroller, Rajendra Agricultural University, Bihar, Pusa (Samastipur) and payable at Punjab National Bank, R.A.U., Pusa (Code PUNB0451200).

How to Apply : Application must be submitted by registered or speed post so as to reach to the Recruitment Officer, Rajendra Agricultural University, Bihar, Pusa (Samastipur)-848125 on or before 12/11/2012 (12 November 2012) upto 5.00 PM.

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University Profile : 
In the imperial Gazetteer of India 1878, Pusa was recorded as a government estate of about 1350 acres in Darbhanbge. It was acquired by East India Company for running a stud farm to supply better breed of horses mainly for the army. Frequent incidence of glanders disease (swelling of glands), mostly affecting the valuable imported bloodstock made the civil veterinary department to shift the entire stock out of Pusa. A British tobacco concern Beg Sutherland & co. got the estate on lease but it also left in 1897 abandoning the government estate of Pusa.

Lord Mayo, The Viceroy and Governor General, had been repeatedly trying to get through his proposal for setting up a directorate general of Agriculture that would take care of the so and its productivity, formulate newer techniques of cultivation, improve the quality of seeds and livestock and also arrange for imparting agricultural education. The government of India had invited a British expert. Dr. J.A. Voelcker who had submitted as report on the development of Indian agriculture. As a follow-up action, three experts in different fields were appointed for the first time during 1885 to 1895 namely, agricultural chemist (Dr. J.W.Leafer), cryptogamic botanist (Dr. R.A.Butler) and entomologist (Dr. H.Maxwell Lefroy) with headquarters at Dehradun (U.P.) in the forest Research Institute complex.

Surprisingly, until now Pusa, which was destined to become the centre of agricultural revolution in the country, was lying as before an abandoned government estate. In 1898. Lord Curzon took over as the viceroy. A widely traveled person and an administrator, he salvaged out the earlier proposal and got London's approval for the appointment of the inspector General of Agriculture to which the first incumbent Mr. J. Mollison (Dy. Director of Agriculture, Bombay) joined in 1901 with headquarters at Nagpur


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