Job Details
Post Name : Scientific Officer
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Rs45000/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification : MSc Degree in Environment / Agriculture/Forestry & Natural Resources in first Division With Four Year Work Experience in relevant fields such as environment/climate change/ pollution control
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 37 years as on 26.
052017
Job Location : Chandigarh
Selection Process : Selection process will be based on Interview
Application Fee : There is no Fee
How to Apply : Interested Candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with attested copies of testimonials send to the office of Director Environment, 2nd Floor, Paryavaran Bhawan, Sector 19-B, Madhya Marg, Chandigarh on or before 2605.
2017
Chandigarh, the dream city of Indias first Prime Minister, Sh Jawahar Lal Nehru, was planned by the famous French architect Le Corbusier Picturesquely located at the foothills of Shivaliks, it is known as one of the best experiments in urban planning and modern architecture in the twentieth century in India
Chandigarh derives its name from the temple of "Chandi Mandir" located in the vicinity of the site selected for the city.
The deity Chandi, the goddess of power and a fort of garh laying beyond the temple gave the city its name "Chandigarh-The City Beautiful"
The city has a pre-historic past The gently sloping plains on which modern Chandigarh exists, was in the ancient past, a wide lake ringed by a marsh The fossil remains found at the site indicate a large variety of aquatic and amphibian life, which was supported by that environment About 8000 years ago the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans.
Since the medieval through modern era, the area was part of the large and prosperous Punjab Province which was divided into East & West Punjab during partition of the country in 1947 The city was conceived not only to serve as the capital of East Punjab, but also to resettle thousands of refugees who had been uprooted from West Punjab
In March, 1948, the Government of Punjab, in consultation with the Government of India, approved the area of the foothills of the Shivaliks as the site for the new capital The location of the city site was a part of the erstwhile Ambala district as per the 1892-93 gazetteer of District Ambala