Vacancy Circular No:
Geological Survey of India (GSI)
invites applications for recruitment of Deputy Director General
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| GSI Job opening 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Deputy Director General |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Kolkata |
| Experience | 15 - 20 years |
| Salary | 37400 - 67000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 19 Jan, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 15 Mar, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: Any Bachelors Degree
Experience: Please refer to official document
Applications are invited for appointment to the post of Deputy Director General (Personnel & Administration) in Geological Survey of India at Central Headquarters, Kolkata on deputation basis. 1. Post Name: Deputy Director General (Personnel & Administration) 2. The mode of recruitment to the post is 'Deputation' in Pay Band-4, Rs.37400-67000 (GP Rs.10,000/-). Eligibility for the post-the officers under the Central Govemment or State Govemment or Union Territories: (A) (i) holding analogous post on regular basis in the parent cadre/ Department or Organization: or (ii) with two years' serviæ in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on regular basis in posts in the pay band-4, Rs. 37400-67000 plus grade pay Rs. 8900 or equivalent in the parent cadre/ department: or (iii) with three years' service in the grade renderåd after appointment thereto on regular basis in posts in the pay band-4, Rs. 37400-67000 plus grade pay of Rs. 8700 or equivalent in the parent cadre/departmept/organization: and (B) possessing the following educational qualification and experience: (i) Bachelor's degree from a recognized University; and (ii) Fifteen years' experience in administration, account. establishment, legal and vigilance matters put together in Group 'A' post. 3. No. 16/2/2019-M.II
Pay Scale:
INR
37400 - 67000(Per Month)
Age Limit: As Per Rules
Selection will be based on Deputation Basis
1. Please visit website www.mines.nic.in and www.gsi.gov.in for detailed advertisement.
2. The application, through proper channel should reach at the following address within 60 days from the date of publication of the advertisement in the Employment News.
3. Shri Amit Saran Director, Room No. 3100 Ministry Of Mines, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
4. EMAIL ID: [email protected]
Published on: 19 January 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
|---|---|
|
Driver
( 08 Posts) Posts • 27 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata
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2nd October 2025 |
The beginning of geological investigation in India was in the early part of the nineteenth century. A few amateur geologists associated with the Survey of India and Army initiated geological studies in the country. H.W. Voysey (1818-1823) of the Great Trigonometric Survey made the first Geological Map of Hyderabad region along with a detailed report. A committee for "The Investigation of Coal and Mineral Resources" was set up in 1837. The Secretary of the Committee John McClelland made the appointment of the first professional geologist. D. H. Williams was the first Geological Surveyor appointed by the East India Company in 1846. John McClelland for the first time used the term Geological Survey of India in his report in 1848. He designated himself as officiating Surveyor, Geological Survey till 1st April 1850. The Geological Survey of India (GSI) was set up in 1851 primarily to find coal deposits for the Railways.
The arrival of Sir Thomas Oldham, Professor of Geology at Trinity College Dublin and the Chief of Irish Geological Survey at Calcutta on 4th March 1851, marked the beginning of the continuous period of the Geological Survey of India. Over the years, it has not only grown into a repository of geo-science information required in various fields in the country, but has also attained the status of a geo-scientific organisation of international repute. The main functions of GSI relate to creation and updation of national geoscientific information and mineral resource assessment. These objectives are achieved through ground surveys, air-borne and marine surveys, mineral prospecting and investigations, multi-disciplinary geoscientific, geo-technical, geo-environmental and natural hazards studies, glaciology, seismotectonic study, and carrying out fundamental research. Outcome of work of GSI has immense societal value. Functioning and annual programmes of GSI assume significance in the national perspective.