Job Details
Post Name : Pharmacist
No of Vacancy : 14 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 16860/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification : Diploma in pharmacy
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 40 years
Job Location : Kolkata (West Bengal)
Selection Process : Selection will be made on through Interview
Application fee : There is no Application Fee.
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with all testimonials send to Room No254, 2nd floor, PMU Kolkata City NUHM Society, 5 Sn Banerjee Road, Kolkata-700013 from 18022018 to 24.
022018
In late 17th Century, an Englishman called Job Charnock stopped at three sleepy hamlets of Gobindapur, Sutanuti and KalikataJob Charnock did not relish returning to Hooghly where their factory had been ransacked by the Nawab’s armies He looked favourably at these villages where local trade already flourished.
And history began
At first a smattering of mud huts,the settlement soon began to see the building of pucca houses When the British leased the villages from the Sabarna Raychoudhuris for Rs 1300 a year, the settlement built an unostentatious fort for protection After the turmoil of court intrigues and the usurpation of power, Calcutta began to grow and thrive But the records of the time describes it as a "pestilential city.
"No lightingUnmetalled roads Untreated water Open drains High Mortality rate.
Yet the city attracted many
In the early years,there was no civic or municipal authority in CalcuttaA Mayors Court with judicial functions was established in 1726 by a Royal Charter It undertook some civic work in order to attract dwellers to the city On 12th August 1765 the East India Company was granted the Diwani of Bengal.
This bestowed judicial and revenue-collecting functions upon it, and also implied a moral obligation to provide civic services The demand for municipal services grew after 1773, when Calcutta was elevated as the capital of British IndiaConsequently, a sketchy conservancy system and a tiny police force were establishedThe citys governance was put in the hands of the CollectorIn 1794, municipal administration was shifted from the Collector to the Justices of the Peace for the Town.
It comprised of the Governor General, the members of his Council and the Judges of the Supreme Court The Justices met the expenditure for conservancy and policing from a tax on houses and licence fees for the sale of liquor The amount of house taxes realised in 1819 was a little over Rs 25 lakh