Central Farm Machinery Training Testing Institute (CFMTTI)
invites applications for recruitment of Stenographer Grade-I (English Stenographer only)
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
Educational Qualification: 0fficers holding the post of Stenographer (English Stenographer, only) under the Central or State Government or Union Territory Administrations or Public Sector Undertakings or Universities or ilecognized Research Institutions or Semi Government or Autonomous Bodies or Statutory origi nations : (A) ti) holding ;nalogous post on regular basis in the parent cadre or department; or (ii) with six years' service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on a regular basis in level-5 [Rs.29200-92300) in the pay matrix or equivalent in the parent cadre or department; or iii) with 10 years' service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on a regular basis in level-4 [Rs.25500-81100) in the pay matrix or equivalent in the parent cadre or department;
Pay Scale:
INR
35400-112400/- Per Month
Age Limit: 56 years.
Applications should be sent to Central Farm Machinery Training Testing Institute (CFMTTI) office. Send your fully filled applications to
Director,
Central Farm Machinery Training Testing Institute (CFMTTI)
Tractor Nagar Budni (M.P.) - 466445.
Published on: 15th January 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
|---|---|
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Stenographer Grade-I
( 02 Posts) Posts • Budni, Sehore
|
5th June 2025 |
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Draughtsman Grade-II
( 01 Posts) Posts • Budni, Sehore
|
23rd January 2025 |
Farm machines and equipment play a pivotal role in crop production, and its handling, transportation, processing and preservation. Recognizing this, the Govt. of India had undertaken import of farm equipment in the First Five Year Plan period. Simultaneously,for promoting the use of machines, the Government established the "Agricultural Machinery Utilization Training Centre" in 1955 at Budni (Madhya Pradesh). Prior to this, use of farm machines in the country, was quite scant. The objective of establishing the Budni Centre was to train the prospective farmers on proper use, maintenance and up-keep of farm machines. Subsequently, considering the imperativeness of the indigenous manufacture of farm machines/equipment, in 1959, a testing wing was added to the Centre; primarily with a view to ascertain the suitability of agricultural machines/equipment to the agro-climatic conditions of the country. The Centre was renamed `Tractor Training and Testing Station’. In the year 1983, the Tractor Training and Testing Station was upgraded and renamed `Central Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute'.