Malda District Recruitment 2016 - Malda District welcomes applications from all qualified and intrigued possibility for the enlistment to the 60 posts of Revenue Inspector and Bhumi Sahayak on contract premise.
- Malda District Recruitment 2016 - Revenue Inspector and Bhumi Sahayak vacancy Details: malda.gov.in/employment_page.htm
- Hopefuls willing to take an interest in the enlistment ought to send their finished applications at the latest the due date of 26-08-2016 . Make a point to send bore witness to duplicates of every required archive and testimonials alongside the application structure.
- Dates to Remember:
- Last Date of Submission of Duly finished Form is : 26-08-2016 .
- Method of Recruitment :
- Taking into account Applications, applicants will be short recorded and called for Personal Interview.
- Expense Structure :
- No Application Fee required to apply.
- The most effective method to Apply :
- Intrigued applicants willing to work under these 60 legally binding posts of Revenue Inspector and Bhumi Sahayak in Malda District may present their applications according to given arrangement by 26-08-2016 alongside self bore witness to duplicates of capability, experience, and so on.
- Application Form superscribing the name of the post connected for__ on the envelope.
- Address:
- Office of District Land and Land Reforms Officer, Malda District, West Bengal.
- About Malda District
- Malda district is a district in West Bengal. Malda is the state capital. Fruits the most notable products of this district. The special variety of mango produced in this region, popularly known by the name of the district, is exported across the world and is acclaimed internationally. The folk culture is a feature of the district, being a unique way of representation of joy and sorrow of daily life of the common people, as well as the unique medium of presentation on national and international matters. According to the National Investigation Agency Malda is believed to be a hub of a fake currency racket. It is reported that 90 per cent of the fake currency that enters India from Pakistan via Bangladesh comes in from Malda which borders the neighbouring country. The district maintains the traditions of the past in culture and education.