Daman & Diu Administration Recruitment 2019 For Pre Primary Teachers/ Helpers

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Job Title : Pre Primary Teachers/ Helpers
Company Name : Daman & Diu Administration
Job Location : Across India
Education : 10th ,12th
Category : Government Jobs
Experience : Freshers
Post Date : 04 May, 2019
Last Date : 04 June, 2019
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Pre-Primary Teacher

No. of Posts :  11 (English Medium-10, Gujarati Medium-1)

Qualification :  1. HSC/S.S.C., Dip. Ed. OR 2. HSC/S.S.C., STC(Secondary Teacher's Certificate) OR 3. HSC/S.S.C., PTC(Primary Teacher's Certificate) OR 4. HSC/S.S.C. with Diploma or Certificate in Pre Primary Education.

Salary : Rs.6700/- per month

Age Limit : 18 to 30 years

Pre-Primary Helper

No. of Posts :  09

Qualification :  Pass in Std. 10th

Salary : Rs.2800/-per month (fixed)

Age Limit : 18 to 30 years

The candidates should submit their application upto 04/06/2019 from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm in the Office of the Assistant Director of Education , District Panchayat, Dholar, Moti Daman. 

Candidate Profile

12th Pass (HSE), 10th Pass (SSC), Diploma

Education : 10th ,12th

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U.T. of Daman and Diu comprises two districts namely Daman and Diu. Both Districts are situated on western coast of India at a distance of about 700 kms. Daman is the head Quarter of this U.T.

The District of Daman is known to have formed part of the country known as Lata which was one the seven divisions of the Aparant or Konkan Vishaya, between 2nd Century B.C. to 13th Century A.D. The Daman District is included in the intervening region and therefore must have formed part of the Mauryan empire at least at the time of Ashoka. After the Mauryan power was weakened, the district was under the rule of Satkarni I, the Satavahana ruler in the end of 2nd Century B.C. After that during the 1st Century A.D. the District of Daman seemed to have been ruled by Kshaharatas who were the provincial governors i.e Kshatrapas under the Kushana emperors. During A.D. 125, Satkarni drove away the Kshaharatas and ruled the districts. But the Satavahana rule was shortlived. The Kshaharatas of Ujjain re-conquered the district by about A.D 150 from the Satavahana ruler Satakarni and Daman District again passed under the rule of Kshaharatas of Ujjain till A.D. 249. After the Kshatrapas, the district was ruled by the Abhir Kings till A.D. 416.

After the rule of Abhir kings, the district was under the rule of Traikutakas during the 5th Century A.D. who were the feudatories of the Abhiras. By A.D. 500, the Traikutaka power seems to have been destroyed by the Vakataka king Harishena. The District then was under the power of the Kalachuris of Mahishmati King Krishnaraja and his successors till A.D. 609. King Mangales of Chalukyas of Badami routed out the last king Budharaja of Kalachuris by about A.D. 609. The Chalukyas of Badami ruled the district till A.D. 671 and their descendants known as Lata or Navasari Chalukyas ruled from Navasarika, modern Navasari, on the bank of the river Purna to the north of Daman. They ruled independently as feudatories of the Badami Chalukyas of the Deccan. In the next eight centuries, Daman came under the control of a large number of Hindu kings and chieftains.

Mahmud Shah Begada, Sultan of Gujarat, seems to have conquered fort Parnera on the river Par and port of Daman and levied tribute from Jagatshah in 1465. Naranshah who succeeded Jagatshah ruled from A.D. 1470 to 1500 and Dharmshah II from 1500 to 1531.

Daman was acquired by the Portuguese from the Shah of Gujarat. They noticed the port of Daman for the first time in 1523. They attacked it several times and finally obtained it in 1559 by means of a treaty with the Shah. Thereafter, it was under the rule of Portuguese till its liberation in 1961.

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