Vacancy Circular No:
Indian institute of Rice Research (DRR)
invites applications for recruitment of Young Professional I
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| Directorate of Rice Research Job Notification 2022 For Young Professional I Post - 25000 Salary - Check Recruitment Details Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Young Professional I |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Hyderabad |
| Age Limit | Minimum 21 years and maximum 45 years relaxation as per rule |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | 25000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 07 Feb, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 13 Feb, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: Any Bachelors Degree
ICAR – Indian Institute of Rice Research invites applications for post of Young Professional-I (Soil Science) on contractual basis.
1. Post Name: Young Professional I (IIRR Core budget)
2. No. of Post: 01
3. Monthly Emoluments: Rs. 25,000/- per month fixed
4. Qualification : Essential: Any Bachelor Degree
5. Desirable:
a) Computer operation/data handling Experience and report/document preparation and typing
b)Experience in correspondence through letters using e-mail facility
c) Familiarity and experience in operating soil testing equipment
d) Experience in field sampling techniques
Pay Scale:
INR
25000(Per Month)
Age Limit: Minimum 21 years and maximum 45 years relaxation as per rule
1. The selected candidate will be required to produce all the original documents and medical certificate at the time of joining.
2. Only the shortlisted candidates would be interviewed
Eligible candidates may send their application in the prescribed pro-forma to the e-mail address [email protected] latest by 13/02/2022 at 5:00 PM along with the Application form (enclosed in word format), self-attested scanned copies of original certificates of educational qualifications, experience certificates, additional qualifications (if any) to be uploaded as a Single PDF File in the same order as mentioned here.
After screening of the applications, the short listed candidates will be informed about the details of Virtual Interview (Date and Time) by mail
Published on: 07 February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
The Journey of All India Co-ordinate Rice Improvement Project started in 1965, with its head quarters at Rajendranagar, Hyderabad. The pre AICRIP Indian Rice Research system was isolated, in some research establishments and universities. The varied difference of opinion regarding the testing of first semi dwarf rice variety TN(1), in every major rice growing areas of India led to the establishment of first nationally coordinated rice improvement project with a fulltime coordinator. To begin with, AICRIP work was carried out at 22 network centers in 7zones each under the responsibility of a Zonal coordinator. Twelve regional stations viz, Palampur, Pantnagar, Kapurthala, Chinsurah, Sambalpur, Raipur, Maruteru, Karjat, Nawagam, Mandya, Aduthurai and Pattambi were established in the major rice growing states of the Country. Upper Shillong, Kalimpong and Imphal were identified as testing centers.
Considering the Progress and future challenges, during fifth five year plan (1974-79), ICAR provided 23 additional centers, thus raising the number of 45. In order to meet the objective of technology development and evaluation, the AICRIP was elevated as the Directorate of Rice Research (DRR) in April, 1983 with the added mandate of pursing research on irrigated rice for strengthening and stabilizing rice production in the country. During VI plant period (1980-85), 8 more sub centers were sanctioned raising the total to 53. There were total of 61 centers including 8 subject related special centers. In the VII plan period (1985-86 to 1989-90) the number of enters was reduced to 50 (18 main and 32 sub centers). During the VIII plan (1992-97), there were 51 approved centers of which six centers were withdrawn and Karnal center was erged with Kaul in the IX plan period (1997-2002). The total number of centers during X plan (2002-2007) increased to 46 with the approval of Kanpur and Nagina centers and to 47 during XI plan (2007-2012) with addition of Navsari in southern Gujarat in western India. During the ongoing XII plan (2012-2017), two enters viz., Karimganj and Sabour have been withdrawn. So, currently there are 45 funded centers, there are more than 100 voluntary centers where trials were conducted on voluntary basis in each discipline.