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Applications are invited in from eligible candidates for the following post of RI, ARI & Amin with revised instructions.



Last Date:12/04/2012


Name of the Post: Revenue Inspector
No of post: 16


Name of the Post: Asst. Revenue Inspector
No of post:16


Name of the Post: Amin
No of post:07
The above, 08 posts of R.I. 14 posts of ARI and 6 posts of Amin of different categories earmarked to be filled up by promotion from the feeder grades may also be filled up by this direct recruitment, if any or all of such vacancies remains unfilled due to non-availability of suitable Employees. Hence, the vacancies notified above may vary. Eligible and interested candidates may apply through Registered Post/Speed Post for the posts of RI/ARI and Amin on or before 12th April 2012 by 1.00 P.M. The applicants who have applied as per Advertisement No.3260 dated 13.12.2011 need not apply afresh.
Address
OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR &
DISTRICT  MAGISTRATE, NABARANGPUR


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