National Centre For Disease Control Junior Hindi Translator Recruitment 2022: Advertisement for the post of Junior Hindi Translator in National Centre For Disease Control. Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. The eligible candidates can submit their application directly before 03 July 2022. Candidates can check the latest National Centre For Disease Control Recruitment 2022 Junior Hindi Translator Vacancy 2022 details and apply online at the ncdc.gov.in recruitment 2022 page.
Vacancy Circular No:
National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)
invites applications for recruitment of Junior Hindi Translator
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| NCDC Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Company | NCDC |
| Job Role | Junior Hindi Translator |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Posts |
| Job Locations | New Delhi |
| Experience | 5 - 15 years |
| Salary | 35400 - 112400 |
| Posted on | 10 May, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 03 Jul, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: B.A
Pay Scale:
INR
35400 - 112400
Age Limit:As Per Rules Age
Candidates will be selected based on written test/personal interview/medical test/ walkin interview. Once a candidate is selected they will be placed as Junior Hindi Translator in National Centre for Disease Control.
Published on: 10 May 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
The National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD) had its origin as Central Malaria Bureau, established at Kasauli (Himachal Pradesh) in 1909 and following expansion was renamed in 1927 as the Malaria Survey of India. The organization was shifted to Delhi in 1938 and called as the Malaria Institute of India (MII). In view of the drastic reduction achieved in the incidence of malaria under National Malaria Eradication Programme (NMEP), Government of India decided to reorganize and expand the activities of the institute to cover other communicable diseases. Thus, on July 30, 1963 the erstwhile MII was renamed as NICD to shoulder these additional responsibilities.
The institute was established to function as a national centre of excellence for control of communicable diseases. The function of the institute also included various areas of training and research using multi-disciplinary integrated approach. The institute was, in addition, expected to provide expertise to the States and Union Territories (UTs) on rapid health assessment and laboratory based diagnostic services. Surveillance of communicable diseases and outbreak investigation also formed an indispensable part of its activities.
The NICD campus at Delhi covers an approximate areas of 15.35 acres which includes the former official residence of Commander in Chief of the Indian Army and now houses the administrative block, library, divisions of epidemiology and parasitic diseases. The Institute is one of its unique kind in the city of Delhi having so much of green area with about 80% as open area. The Institute has got three large sprawling lawns with well maintained plants as well as a number of smaller garden islands. The headquarters of the directorate of National Anti Malaria Programme (NAMP), now named as National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) is also located in the NCDC campus. The facilities available in the campus include research laboratories, a large lecture hall, well equipped conference and seminar rooms, animal house, fish hatcheries and two hostels with a total capacity to accommodate about 125 trainees and a well maintained canteen. The campus has the facilities of play grounds for volleyball, badminton etc. as well as for indoor facilities like carom, gymnasium etc.