Vacancy Circular No:
National Commission for Women (NCW)
invites applications for recruitment of Consultant cum Special Rapporteur
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| NCW Recruitment 2021 Recruitment 2021 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Consultant cum Special Rapporteur |
| Education Requirement | M.A,M.Sc,Retired Staff |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | New Delhi |
| Age Limit | For Retired Central/State Govt. Officers: not more than 62 years. For Pvt. Candidates: not more than 55 years. |
| Experience | 5 - 20 years |
| Salary | 70000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 20 Dec, 2021 |
| Last Date To Apply | 30 Dec, 2021 |
Educational Qualification: B.Tech/B.E, M.A, M.Sc, MBA/PGDM, M.Phil/Ph.D, Retired Staff
Sub: Engagement of Consultant cum Spl. Rapporteur in National Commission for Women on contract basis. National Commission for Women proposes to engage Consultant cum Spl. Rapporteur for monitoring condition of women in Psychiatric Institution PAN India I Capacity Building programs of NCW and any other task in the domain of NCW.
1. Name of the Post: Consultant cum Spl. Rapporteur
2. No of Post: 01
3. Remuneration:
(i) For Retired Central Govt. : Last Pay Drawn - Pension + TA at last pay drawn.
(ii) For Private candidate: A consolidated amount Rs. 70,000/- Per Month.
4. Tenure: Initial for a period of one year and extendable depending on requirement.
5. Essential Qualifications:
a) Retired Central/ State Govt. officer of the level not below Deputy Secretary/Director in Govt. of India who has knowledge and practical experience in matters relating to gender issues human rights, policy framing, Administrative functioning of Govt. or a domain expert, shall be eligible for appointment. OR
b) Private Candidates having B.E/B.Tech/MA/MSc./ M.Phil/MBA/MBBS degree from a reputed University, having vast experience in their respective field for 8 years after the degree and for candidates having Ph.D degree having vast experience in their respective field for 5 years after the degree.
Pay Scale:
INR
70000(Per Month)
Age Limit: For Retired Central/State Govt. Officers: not more than 62 years. For Pvt. Candidates: not more than 55 years.
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
Applications may be sent to the Under Secretary, National Commission for Women, Plot No. 21, Jasola Institutional Area, New Delhi, 110025. Last date for receiving of application is 15 days from the date of publication in the Employment News.
Published on: 20 December 2021
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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The National Commission for Women was set up as statutory body in January 1992 under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990 (Act No.20 of 1990 of Govt. of India) to review the Constitutional and legal safeguards for women; recommend remedial legislative measures, facilitate redressal of grievances and advise the Government on all policy matters affecting women.
A Brief History
The Committee on the Status of Women in India (CSWI) recommended the establishment of the National Commission for Women to fulfill the surveillance functions to facilitate redressal of grievances and to accelerate the socio-economic development of women.
Successive Committees/Commissions/Plans including the National Perspective Plan for Women (1988-2000) recommended the constitution of an apex body for women.
During 1990, the central government held consultations with NGOs, social workers and experts, regarding the structure, functions, powers etc. of the Commission proposed to be set up.
In May 1990, the Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha.
In July 1990, the HRD Ministry organized a National Level Conference to elicit suggestions regarding the Bill.
In August 1990 the government moved several amendments and introduced new provisions to vest the commission with the power of a civil court.
The Bill was passed and received accent of the President on 30th August 1990.
The First Commission was constituted on 31st January 1992.