Public Relations Webdesk | Indian Ordnance Factory, Khamaria, which comes under the Ministry of Defence, has a job opportunity for the youth who have done ITI. Ordnance Factory has announced vacancies for the posts of Danger Building Worker. There are 200 vacancies for this post in Ordnance Factory. By issuing a notification, applications have been invited from youth with experience in AOCP Trade Processing Ordinance Factories Training / Military Ammunition Manufacturing and Handling. According to the notification, this recruitment will be on contract basis. Initially the recruitment will be for one year. Later it can be extended up to 4 years.
Details of posts:-
Unreserved – 80
OBC-NCL – 30
SC-30
ST-40
EWS-20
Ex Serviceman-20
Age Range:-
Age should be between 18 to 30 years for this recruitment. OBC, SC, ST and Ex-servicemen will get 3 years, 5 years and 3 years relaxation in the maximum age limit respectively. Application for this is free.
Apply like this: –
To work on the post of Danger Building Worker in Ordnance Factory, the application has to be made in offline mode. Fill the application form and send it along with the necessary documents to the following address- The General Manager,
Ordnance Factory Khamaria, District: Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, Pin -482005. The last date to reach the application form is 30 June 2023.
What work will have to be done?
After joining the post of Danger Building Worker, Military Explosive and Ammunition Manufacturing and Handling will have to be done.
Selection Process:-
Candidates will be selected on the basis of score obtained in ITI and trade test/practical test. The trade test will be organized at Khamaria only.
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World Environment Day: Odisha’s Gopalpur Port Launches Massive Tree Plantation Drive
Following the murder of a toll plaza employee in Bidadi, police have asked the authorities to check the criminal record of toll staff. They have also issued guidelines on the physical appearance of toll plaza staff.
B R Ravikanthe Gowda, Inspector General of Police (Central), said: “Following the murder, I have given instructions to all the superintendents of police (SPs) and inspectors of all the police stations under the Central Range to have a meeting on toll staff about their behaviour. They will be instructed on how to behave with passengers. We will also set guidelines for them on their physical appearance such as hairstyle, dressing, etc. They should look decent and behave decently with the public. The jurisdictional police will give instructions to toll staff. The management will be instructed to get the employees’ antecedents checked by the police.”
The assault on car passengers was the main reason for the murder of a toll plaza employee in Bidadi on Sunday midnight, police investigation shows.
Police verified the CCTV footage of the toll. A mini goods vehicle auto which didn’t have FASTag was passing the toll. The staff were collecting money from the vehicle.
Four men in a car were behind the goods vehicle, all of them were under the influence of alcohol. As the staff was delaying the process of collecting money from the goods vehicle, the car-borne passengers got down from the vehicle and questioned the delay. In the heated argument, the toll staff assaulted the passengers. Since the toll staff numbers were more, the passengers left the place with a warning.
Later, two of the four came near the toll on a two-wheeler. They observed the movements of the deceased toll plaza employee, Pavan Kumar Nayak, who had beaten them more. When he and Manjunatha K left the toll office and went to have liquor near a lake, the duo followed them and attacked them with a wooden log which led to the death of Nayak while undergoing treatment in the hospital.
A senior officer said: “If the toll staff had not assaulted the passengers, the murder wouldn’t have taken place. We have ascertained the details of the killers and traced two others who were in the car but not at the murder spot. Their roles are being verified. All four are residents of Mysuru Road in the city. We are in touch with their family members and have instructed them to alert the police or make the accused surrender. Meanwhile, the efforts are on to nab the duo on the run.”
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Rallies, tree plantation programs mark World Environment Day
Tirupati: Rallies, plantation programmes and meetings mark the World Environment Day programmes on Monday. Inaugurating an awareness rally on the occasion, Joint Collector D K Balaji administered the oath by the participants on the protection of environment. The rally was organised by the AP Pollution Control board (APPCB) in association with industries, medical and health department and others.
Speaking on the occasion, the JC emphasised the need to protect the environment by everyone. If the people fail to wake up now, it will lead to a grave injustice to the future generations. Adopting some small changes like using cloth bags instead of plastic covers, using public transport by avoiding vehicles which spread pollution etc., will go a long way in the protection of environment.
Additional SP Kulasekhar felt the need to take up more activities in a big way to bring awareness on environmental protection. Later, prizes were distributed to the winners of elocution competition held on the occasion. APPCB EE Narendra, NCC 29 Andhra battalion colonel Sivaraj, Regional Science Centre coordinator Srinivasa Nehru and others took part.
Sri City celebrated the day on its campus in which forest range officer G Jaya Prasada Rao and other dignitaries planted the saplings at Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC). As part of the fifth phase of ‘Miyawaki’ method of intensive afforestation, planting of nearly 24,000 saplings of over 56 native species has been taken up for increasing the density of green cover. MD Dr Ravindra Sannareddy stated that the concept of ‘R3’ -‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’, the three excellent strategies to safeguard the environment – is being practiced to promote sustainability, waste management, and pollution reduction across Sri City.
SETVEN organised a seminar at SV University in which vice principal of SVU College of Science Prof V Padmavathi asked the gathering to reduce the use of plastic as it is harmful and people may fall victims of cancer disease too. Dr Siddiraju of UP Central University, Dr Narasimham, Prof BV Muralidhar, Dr T Damodaram, SETVEN CEO Dr V Muralikrishna and others participated.
At Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMVV), the department of Biosciences and Sericulture organised a programme in which Registrar Prof N Rajani, Prof DM Mamatha and others took part and planted saplings. Compost pits were set up for recycling of waste generated out of dried leaves to be utilised as manure. School of Sciences Dean Prof P Sujatha, Dr A Suvarna Latha, Dr B Hemavathi, Dr A Rekha, Dr K Haripriya, Dr PSwetha Priya, Dr Aruna and others also took part.
Sri Padmavathi Women’s Degree & PG College took up Tulasivana Mahotsav by planting Tulasi saplings and medicinal plants. TTD education officer Dr M Bhaskar Reddy, Principal Dr A Mahadevamma, Dr A Vidyullatha and others participated in the programme.
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Fierce fire in the hill, trees and plants burnt to ashes
Kanker. The environment is being destroyed on the day of World Environment Day itself. Here the department is giving the message of saving the environment. Actually, a fierce fire broke out in the hill of Thelkabod in Kanker district of Chhattisgarh. The trees and plants of the hill were burnt to ashes due to arson. The flames reached the houses. In a hurry, people called the forest department but the team has not reached yet.
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Competitions will be held on ‘World Environment Day’
Visakhapatnam : To involve youth and make them responsible towards conserving the environment, AP Pollution Control Board and Green Climate, an NGO that works to promote sustainable practices, are organising competitions marking ‘World Environment Day’ that falls on June 5.
As a part of it, drawing, essay writing, elocution and quiz contests will be held on May 29 at Visakhapatnam Public Library, opposite BVK College in Dwarakanagar from 8 am.
Students studying from Class I to XII can participate in the competitions centred on the theme ‘solution to plastic pollution.’ The competitions will be held from 8 am to 12 noon.