Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) Junior Stenographer Recruitment 2022
Advertisement for the post of Junior Stenographer in Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. Candidates must check their eligibility i.e. educational qualification, age limit, experience and etc. The eligible candidates can submit their applications directly before 21st October 2022. Candidates can check the latest Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) Recruitment 2022 Junior Stenographer Vacancy 2022 details and apply online at www.duac.org.in/ recruitment 2022 page.
Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) Recruitment Notification & Recruitment application form is available @ www.duac.org.in/. Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) selection will be done on the basis of test/interview and shortlisted candidates will be appointed in Delhi. More details of www.duac.org.in/ recruitment, new vacancy, upcoming notices, syllabus, answer key, merit list, selection list, admit card, result, upcoming notifications and etc. will be uploaded on the official website.
Number of Vacancy: 01 Posts
Educational Qualification: Higher Secondary or Equivalent. A Speed of atleast 80 WPM in Shorthand & 40 WPM in typing in English.
Pay Scale:
INR
25500-81000/- Per Month
Age Limit: 18-25 Years.
Application Fee: Not Specified.
Applications for this job are to be filled out online. Please follow the link given below to apply (or visit the original job details page): https://www.duac.org.in/
Published on: 28th September 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
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Secretary
( 01 Posts) Posts • Lodhi Road, New Delhi
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10th December 2025 |
The Delhi Urban Art Commission was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1973 to "advise the Government of India in the matter of preserving, developing and maintaining the aesthetic quality of urban and environmental design within Delhi and to provide advice and guidance to any local body in respect of any project of building operations or engineering operations or any development proposal which affects or is like to affect the skyline or the aesthetic quality of the surroundings or any public amenity provided therein" The area of urban Delhi has expanded and it has become more densely built in the years since the DUAC was constituted. This gives even greater relevance to the injunctions in the original mandate. Ecology and heritage are more pressing concerns now, the difficulties of seeing the city as a whole in a situation where there are many decision- making bodies is more evident than before, and there is urgent need to have a vision for the future of the city's constituent elements.
If in the 1970s the predominant concern was about uncontrolled high-rise development, in the 1980s issues linked with Asian Games in the 1990s the building of Dwarka and the freezing of the New Delhi Bungalow area, this decade's main concerns are about four issues - the threats to the remaining oases of open spaces, riverine and forest, the need to improve the quality of life in historic precincts, the need to ensure that dilapidated areas are 'redeveloped' elegantly, and to find ways in which traffic networks can work efficiently but with a humane quality. The DUAC took significant initiative to highlight city-level issues in an exhibition ‘Imagining Delhi’.