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Field Investigator
( 02 Posts) Posts • NIT, Faridabad
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16th December 2025 |
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Assistant Engineer
( 01 Posts) Posts • Panaji, North Goa
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3rd October 2025 |
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Teaching Faculty, Senior Resident
( 65 Posts) Posts • -, Gulbarga
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8th September 2025 |
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Teaching Faculty
( 43 Posts) Posts • Bihta, Patna
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12th September 2025 |
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Teaching Faculty
( 08 Posts) Posts • Namkum, Ranchi
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22nd August 2025 |
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Assistant Professor
( 243 Posts) Posts • Near Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Faridabad
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15th September 2025 |
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Senior Resident
( 137 Posts) Posts • Ring Road, New Delhi
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16th July 2025 |
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Assistant Engineer, Junior Engineer
( 02 Posts) Posts • Adarsh Nagar, Hyderabad
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7th July 2025 |
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Teaching Posts, Senior Resident
( 46 Posts) Posts • Pandeypur, Varanasi
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20th May 2025 |
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Specialist
( 558 Posts) Posts • -, Anywhere in India
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26th May 2025 |
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Various Teaching Positions
( 31 Posts) Posts • Sedam Road, Gulbarga
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8th April 2025 |
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Super Specialist and Various Posts
( 43 Posts) Posts • Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad
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28th March 2025 |
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Teaching Faculty/Senior Resident
( 38 Posts) Posts • ESIC Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana
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20th March 2025 |
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Medical Officer
( 09 Posts) Posts • Imamwada, Nagpur
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14th February 2025 |
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Various Teaching Posts
( 107 Posts) Posts • Desula, Alwar
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13th February 2025 |
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Senior Resident
( 190 Posts) Posts • NH-3, NIT
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15th January 2025 |
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Insurance Medical Officer (IMO)
( 608 Posts (UR- 254, SC- 63, ST-53, OBC-178, EWS-60) [PwBD-90* (Category C-28, Category D&E-62)]) Posts • CIG Marg, New Delhi
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31st January 2025 |
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Senior Resident and Various Posts
( 15 Posts) Posts • -, Chandigarh
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8th January 2025 |
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Super Specialist (Entry Level)
( 02 Posts) Posts • -, Hyderabad
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31st December 2024 |
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Assistant Professor
( 287 Posts) Posts • Sector-16, Faridabad
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31st January 2025 |
The promulgation of Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948(ESI Act), by the Parliament was the first major legislation on social Security for workers in independent India. It was a time when the industry was still in a nascent stage and the country was heavily dependent on an assortment of imported goods from the developed or fast developing countries. The deployment of manpower in manufacturing processes was limited to a few select industries such as jute, textile, chemicals etc. The legislation on creation and development of a fool proof multi-dimensional Social Security system, when the country's economy was in a very fledgling state was obviously a remarkable gesture towards the socio economic amelioration of a workface though limited in number and geographic distribution. India, notwithstanding, thus, took the lead in providing organized social protection to the working class through statutory provisions.