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Meghalaya State Food Commission Recruitment 2022 - LDA and Data Entry Operator Vacancy, Job Opening

Meghalaya State Food Commission is recruiting for the post of LDA and Data Entry Operator. Apply Now!

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Meghalaya State Food Commission released the latest job notification for the recruitment of LDA and Data Entry Operator vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the Meghalaya State Food Commission job vacancy 2022.

Meghalaya State Food Commission Recruitment 2022

Meghalaya State Food Commission has published a recruitment notification regarding recruitment of LDA and Data Entry Operator. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

Meghalaya State Food Commission Job Opening

Name of Post

LDA and Data Entry Operator

No.of Vacancy

01

Salary

Rs. 14,190/- Per Month

Job Location

Tura – Meghalaya

Last date

September 13, 2022

Official Website

westgarohills.gov.in

Educational Qualification

As per Meghalaya State Food Commission official notification candidate should have completed 12th, Diploma in Computer Application from any of the recognized board or University.

Selection Process

Typing Test/ Screening/ Interview

How to apply for Meghalaya State Food Commission Recruitment 

Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the prescribed application form. The Applicant needs to send the application form along with relevant documents to Office of the Deputy Commissioner (Supply), West Garo Hills, Tura.

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About Meghalaya State Food Commission

Food security has been a major developmental objective in India since the beginning of planning. Initially, the food security system and price policy consisted of three instruments: procurement prices, or minimum support prices, buffer stocks and the public distribution system. However, in order to achieve food security, it is also important that the poor have sufficient means to purchase food. Poor people cannot afford to purchase the food they need at market prices, and therefore, the need to subsidise food through social protection programmes like PDS and employment programmes. Even if there is availability as well as access to food, there is no guarantee of adequate absorption or nutrition, especially since nutrition depends on many other factors such as condition of pregnant women, breast feeding, health factors, hygiene, drinking water and sanitation.