National Archives of India Invites Application for Assistant Manager-cum-Store Keeper Recruitment 2022

National Archives of India New Delhi Last Date: 7th June, 2022

Vacancy Circular No: A-4-15/2019 Estt.

National Archives of India
invites applications for recruitment of Assistant Manager-cum-Store Keeper

Assistant Manager-cum-Store Keeper

Job Location:
Janpath, New Delhi, 110001 Delhi
Last Date: 7th June 2022
Employment Type: Full-time

Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts

Educational Qualification: B.Com from a recognized university: or Graduate in any discipline from a recognized university with one year Diploma in Book Keeping or Store Keeping from a recognized institute.

Experience: Three years experience in a Government Department or Undertaking in handling Stores or Accounts.

Pay Scale:
INR
5200
-20200 + Grade Pay Rs.2400/- Per Month

Age Limit: 56 years.

How to Apply:

The application in duplicate in the prescribed proforma (Type on plain paper) furnishing with details may be sent to the Director-General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001 through the proper channel within a period of 45 days from the date (excluding the first date of the publication) of publication of advertisement. The applications received after the last date or otherwise incomplete will not be considered and stand rejected.

Important Dates:

Published on: 23rd April 2022

Last date for application is: 7th June 2022

For more details, please refer to official notification at

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The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.


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