Indian Institute of Horticultural Research released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Private Secretary vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the IIHR job vacancy 2022.
Indian Institute of Horticultural Research has released an employment notification for the recruitment of Private Secretary Vacancy. More details about the recruitment are provided below.
IIHR Job Opening |
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Name of Post |
Private Secretary |
No.of Vacancy |
01 |
Age limit |
As per the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research recruitment notification, the candidate's maximum age should be 56 years , as on 01-09-2022. |
Salary |
Rs. 9,300 – 34,800/- Per Month |
Job Location |
Bangalore – Karnataka |
Last date |
15-Oct-2022 |
Official Website |
iihr.res.in |
As per IIHR official notification.
Interview
Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the prescribed application form. The Applicant needs to send the application form along with relevant documents to Director, IIHR, Hessaraghatta, Bangalore-560089
Disclaimer: Provided by Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR)
The Institute spread its sphere of Research activities to the length and breadth of the Nation by establishing its experimental stations at Lucknow, Nagpur, Ranchi, Godhra, Chettalli and Gonikopal. Over the years these experiment stations have grown in size and today they stand as independent institutes, however, retaining the Chettalli and Gonicoppal under its fold. As of now, the IIHR has its main research station at Hessaraghatta, Bengaluru with 263 ha of land and Regional experiment station at Bhuvaneshwar in Orissa with two Krishi Vigyan Kendras both located in Karnataka state at Gonikopal in Kodagu and Hirehalli in Tumkur districts. Apart from this, the Project Coordinating Cell of the All India Coordinated Research Project on Fruits is also located at the institute at Bengaluru.
The physical growth of the Institute could be viewed in two phases. The first phase is from 1970 to 1990, wherein emphases were laid on land development and buildings. During this phase, the area for carrying out research and the area for laboratory buildings, supporting buildings and other essential office buildings was earmarked. Accordingly, the entire arable land was divided into well-defined nine blocks for carrying out research and independent buildings for various divisions and departments with laboratories were built.