TNHRCE Typist, Office Assistant and More Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 4 Posts
The Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious Endowments Department (TNHRCE) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 04 Typist, Office Assistant, Plumber, and Electrician posts at Arulmigu Adivyathihara Baktha Anjaneyar Temple, Nanganallur. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline by submitting their application forms to the temple office before the last date.
| Company Name | Arulmigu Adivyathihara Baktha Anjaneyar Temple, Nanganallur (TNHRCE) |
|---|---|
| Total Posts | 04 |
| Last Date | 20/01/2026, 05:45 PM |
| Official Website | tnhrce.gov.in |
| Post Name | No. of Posts | Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Typist | 01 | Pay Matrix-15 (₹ 15,300 - 48,700) |
| Plumber | 01 | Pay Matrix-13 (₹ 12,600 - 39,900) |
| Office Assistant | 01 | Pay Matrix-13 (₹ 12,600 - 39,900) |
| Electrician | 01 | Pay Matrix-13 (₹ 12,600 - 39,900) |
Only eligible applications will be accepted. Eligible candidates will be notified for an interview. Priority will be given to candidates with prior experience in temple work. The final selection is subject to the decision of the committee and the approval of the HR&CE Commissioner.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Date to Apply | 18/12/2025 |
| Last Date for Receipt of Applications | 20/01/2026 by 5:45 PM |
Important Links:
Official Notification PDF: Click here
Official Website: Click here
Q1. How many posts are available under TNHRCE Nanganallur Recruitment 2025?
A. There are a total of 04 posts: Typist, Plumber, Office Assistant, and Electrician.
Q2. What is the last date to apply for TNHRCE Typist recruitment?
A. The last date to submit the application form is 20/01/2026 by 5:45 PM.
Q3. What is the salary for a Typist?
A. The salary for Typist is under Pay Matrix-15 (₹ 15,300 - 48,700).
`Tholkappiam`, the ancient Tamil work states that in the ancient the land of Tamils, situated between Venkadam hills in the north and Kumari (Kanyakumari) in the south, the gods Mayon (Vishnu) presiding deity for Mullai land (forests), Seyon (Murugan alias Subramaniar) presiding deity for Kurunji land (Hills), Vendan (Indran) presiding deity for Marutham land (Plain) and Varunan (Varuna) presiding deity for Mullai land (Sea) are worshipped.
Based on this, the Department was to streamlined the administration of temples which stand as symbols of our cultural heritage and repositories of history.
The temples have been under the superintendence and control of the Government even during days of the East India Company.
The Hindu Temples have been in possession of thousands of Acres of lands since ancient times. Even during the times of East India Company, compaints were received regarding maladministration of these Temples. The general public lodged complaints with the kings then and East India Company.
In the meanwhile, the Madras regulation 1817 was enacted. This Act provided for monitoring whether the grants and endowments to temples were properly utilized or diverted for the welfare of private individuals. The Board was empowered to carryout this exercise. Due to this, thousands of temples were brought under the control of the Government.
In 1858, the Indian Governments Administration was transferred to the British crown directly from the hands of the East India Company. It was required for the British Government to win the confidence of the people and to reduce their illwill. Hence, the British Government assured that it will not interfere in the religious matters. Hence, the persons who were managing the affairs of the temples and their properties continue to enjoy them without any hindrance.