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SSC Stenographer 2025: Last day to apply for Grade C, D posts today, apply at ssc.gov.in
SSC Stenographer 2025: Last day to apply for Grade C, D posts today, apply at ssc.gov.in

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time7 days ago

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SSC Stenographer 2025: Last day to apply for Grade C, D posts today, apply at ssc.gov.in

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is closing applications for Stenographer Grade 'C' and 'D' Examination, 2025. Eligible candidates who haven't applied yet can do so on the official SSC website by the end of the day. The deadline to pay the application fee is June 27, 2025, while the correction window will remain open from July 1 to 2, 2025. The computer-based exam is scheduled to be held from August 6 to 11, 2025. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 261 vacancies across both Stenographer Grade 'C' and 'D' categories. Application Fee A fee of Rs 100 is applicable. Women candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) and Ex-Servicemen eligible for reservation are exempted from payment of fee.

Heavy Vehicle Factory To Hire For 1850 Junior Technician Posts, Check Application Schedule
Heavy Vehicle Factory To Hire For 1850 Junior Technician Posts, Check Application Schedule

News18

time7 days ago

  • Automotive
  • News18

Heavy Vehicle Factory To Hire For 1850 Junior Technician Posts, Check Application Schedule

Last Updated: Heavy Vehicle Factory Recruitment 2025: The online application process will start on June 28 and ends on July 18, 2025. Interested candidates can apply at The Heavy Vehicle Factory (HVF) in Avadi is recruiting for 1850 Junior Technician positions across various trades such as electrician, machinist, welder, fitter, and carpenter. To be eligible, candidates must have passed the ITI exam in the relevant trade. The online application process will start on June 28 and ends on July 18, 2025. Interested candidates can apply via the official website, The recruitment is on a contract basis. Initially, candidates will be hired for a one-year contract, which may be extended to three years based on performance. Detailed information on qualifications, age limits, application fees, and the selection process is available in the notification on the website. Candidates should thoroughly read the notification before applying. 'Heavy Vehicles Factory, a unit of AVNL invites application through ONLINE MODE only from eligible and interested Indian Citizens fulfilling the eligibility criteria, for filling up of Fixed Tenure Based posts on CONTRACT BASIS to work in Heavy Vehicles Factory, Avadi, Chennai – 600 054. The period of Contract for selected Candidates is initially for 01 year extendable for 03 more years based on performance," reads the official notice. Heavy Vehicle Factory Recruitment 2025: Eligibility Criteria Educational Qualification: The candidates must have NAC/NTC (National Apprenticeship/ Trade Certificate) in the relevant trade (ITI is also valid). For certain trades like Operator Material Handling Equipment, Rigger, and Sand and Shot Blaster, Class 10th plus 2 years of industrial experience is required. – SC/ST: +5 years – PwBD: +10 years (additional with other categories) – Ex-Apprentice Trainee, Ex-Servicemen, and experienced candidates get exemptions as per rules Heavy Vehicle Factory Recruitment 2025: Salary – Basic Pay: Rs 21,000 – Industrial Dearness Allowance (IDA): applicable – Special Allowance: 5% of Basic – Annual Increment: 3% of Basic Pay per annum (only when the previous period is successfully completed) Additional Allowances include: – Medical, accident insurance, transport, telephone etc.: Rs 3,000/month – EPF (Provident Fund) contribution – Gratuity after 1 year of service: 15 days salary per year – Ex-gratia up to ₹10 lakh on accidental death – Accommodation or HRA based on availability First Published: June 25, 2025, 19:19 IST

SSC CHSL 2025 notification released for 3131 vacancies; apply by July 18
SSC CHSL 2025 notification released for 3131 vacancies; apply by July 18

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time24-06-2025

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SSC CHSL 2025 notification released for 3131 vacancies; apply by July 18

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the official notification for the Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) Examination 2025 on June 23, 2025. Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the official website until July 18, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill 3,131 Group-C vacancies. It is open to 12th-pass candidates aged between 18 and 27 years, offering positions such as Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA), Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant, and Data Entry Operator (DEO). For more details on eligibility criteria, open the official notification. Application Fee A fee of Rs 100 is applicable. Women, SC, ST, PwBD, and Ex-Servicemen candidates eligible for reservation are exempted from fee payment. Last day to make the fee payment is July 19, 2025.

Maharashtra: Army Commander meets Fadnavis, discusses internal security, civil-defence co-op
Maharashtra: Army Commander meets Fadnavis, discusses internal security, civil-defence co-op

Indian Express

time23-06-2025

  • Health
  • Indian Express

Maharashtra: Army Commander meets Fadnavis, discusses internal security, civil-defence co-op

SOUTHERN ARMY Commander Lieutenant Dhiraj Seth on Monday met Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai and held discussions on issues of mutual interest including internal security and civil-defence cooperation among others, the Ministry of Defence said. In a press statement issued by the MoD on Monday read, 'Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, interacted with the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, as part of the apex level military-civil fusion interaction in Mumbai. The meeting witnessed discussion on a number of relevant and wide-ranging issues of mutual interest, such as civil-defence cooperation, internal security, veteran welfare, and disaster response. Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to enhancing coordination and preparedness for the overall safety, welfare, and resilience of the state.' The release further read, 'The interaction is a testament to Indian Army's steadfast commitment towards fostering robust military-civil synergy across all domains of engagement, ensuring seamless cooperation in the service of the people of Maharashtra.' The Army Commander also visited the Mumbai based Headquarters of the Maharashtra Gujarat and Goa Area of the Army and reviewed the formation's operational readiness. He appreciated the high standards of preparedness and the sustained focus on training and capacity building, a post on X by Southern Command read. The X post read, 'During the visit, the Army Commander inspected the newly established Section Hospital and Integrated Veterans Complex – vital infrastructure aimed at improving healthcare and welfare services. He interacted with the veteran community reaffirming Indian Army's steadfast commitment to Veer Naris and Ex-Servicemen.'

Karnataka ex-servicemen raise alarm over fake military liquor; call for excise dept action, urge protection for legitimate users
Karnataka ex-servicemen raise alarm over fake military liquor; call for excise dept action, urge protection for legitimate users

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Karnataka ex-servicemen raise alarm over fake military liquor; call for excise dept action, urge protection for legitimate users

The District Ex-Servicemen Association seeks action against fake military liquor. They want to ensure genuine users face no supply issues MADIKERI: The District Ex-Servicemen Association has called for action against fake military-branded liquor while ensuring legitimate users face no disruption in supply. The onus is on the Excise Department to prevent any fraudulent activities. Retired Major General B.A. Cariappa, President of the association, and retired Major Odiyanda S. Chingappa, Secretary, highlighted that the district has over 8,000 ex-servicemen and their dependents. They clarified that the consumption of military liquor at gatherings involving service personnel and their dependents remains acceptable. However, they emphasised the need for departmental intervention against fake military-branded liquor distribution. They affirmed that ex-servicemen sharing their allocated liquor with family and relatives is permissible. The association maintains that ex-servicemen should not engage in selling liquor from their facilities, supporting enforcement actions in such instances. They confirmed their intention to communicate these guidelines to their members. A recent association meeting at their Madikeri office, led by President Cariappa, addressed several issues, including the delay in conducting soldiers' Adalat. The association requested an immediate meeting under the district minister's leadership. The meeting also discussed the requirement for a community hall and land allocation for association activities. The association, on the occasion, encouraged ex-servicemen and dependents to join and utilise Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme facilities.

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