DVC Damodar Valley Corporation Recruitment 2019 For Medical Attendant

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DVC Damodar Valley Corporation recruitment for 2019 for medical attendant in bhopal. Apply for medical attendant govt job in dvc damodar valley corporation.

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Job Title : Medical Attendant
Company Name : DVC Damodar Valley Corporation
Job Location : Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh
Education : MBBS
Category : Government Jobs
Experience : Freshers
Post Date : 18 March, 2019
Last Date : 18 April, 2019
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Part Time Authorized Medical Attendant job recruitment in Damodar Valley Corporation

Qualification: The PTAMA must possese MBBS degree from a recognized university and must possess the medical registration from M.C.I or any state Medical Council. Experience of one year is required.

Place of Vacancy: Patratu Sub-Station

Total Vacancy: 1 Posts

Salary Range: Rs.10000
Age Limit: 65 years
Selection Procedure: Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview

The incumbent should apply to the concerned Deputy Chief Engineer (E),GOMD-VII,DVC Naisarai, within 14 days from the date of advertisement.i.e 18th April 2019.

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Education : MBBS

Education : MBBS

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About DVC Damodar Valley Corporation
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DVC emerged as a culmination of attempts made over a whole century to control the wild and erratic Damodar River. The valley has been ravaged frequently by floods at varying intensities. Serious floods occurred in 1730, 1823, 1848, 1856, 1882, 1898, 1901, 1916, 1923, 1935 & 1943. The river spans over an area of 25,235 sq. km covering the states of Bihar (now Jharkhand) & West Bengal.

The catastrophe caused by the 1943 flood, led to serious public indignation against the Government. As a result, the Government of Bengal appointed a board of Enquiry titled "Damodar Flood Enquiry Committee"with the Maharaja of Burdwan and the noted physicist Dr. Meghnad Saha as members for suggesting remedial measures.

The Damodar Flood Enquiry Committee suggested creation of an authority similar to the Tennessee Valley Authority in the USA, and recommended the construction of dams and storage reservoirs at the sites with a total capacity of 1.5 millions acre ft. (1.850 millions cu. M) and highlighted the possibilities of multipurpose development in the valley area. The Govt. of India then commissioned the Central Technical Power Board to study the proposal and appointed Mr. W L Voorduin, a senior engineer of the TVA to study the problem at the Damodar and to make his recommendation for comprehensive development of the valley. Accordingly, in August, 1944 Mr. Voorduin submitted his Preliminary Memorandum on the unified Development of the Damodar River.

Mr. Voorduins "Preliminary Memorandum" suggested a multipurpose development plan designed for achieving flood control, irrigation, power generation and navigation in the Damodar Valley. Four consultants appointed by the Government of India examined it. They also approved the main technical features of Voorduins scheme and recommended early initiation of construction beginning with Tilaiya to be followed by Maithon. By April 1947, full agreement was practically reached between the three Governments of Central, West Bengal and Bihar on the implementation of the scheme and in March 1948, the Damodar Valley Corporation Act (Act No. XIV of 1948) was passed by the Central Legislature, requiring the three Governments, The Central Government and the State Governments of West Bengal and Bihar (now Jharkhand) to participate jointly for the purpose of building the Damodar Valley Corporation. The Corporation came into existence on 7 July 1948 as the first multipurpose river valley project of independent India.

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