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The Gazette of India REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99 The Gazette of India EXTRAORDINARY PART III—Section 4 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 111] NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2002/JYAISTHA 10, 1924 1770 GI/2002 (1) 2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA ? EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 41 3 4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART HI—SEC. 4] 5 6_ THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART HI—SEC. 4] 7 8 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4] 9 PRASARBHARATI (BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF INDIA) NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 30th May, 2002 F.No. N-10/22/2001-PPC—in exercise of the powers conferred by section 33 read with sub- section (2) of section 9 of the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 (25 of 1990), the Corporation, with the prior approval of the Central Government, hereby makes the following regulations, namely;- 1. Short title and commencement: (i) These regulations may be called the Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) (Helper, Khalasi and Motor Cleaner posts) Recruitment Regulations, 2002. (ii) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Number of posts and scales of pav: The number of posts and the scales of pay shall be as specified in columns (2) and (3) of the Schedule annexed hereto. 3- Method of recruitment age limit, qualification, etc.: The method of recruitment, age limit, qualifications and other matters relating to the said post shall be as specified in the columns 4 to 11 of the said Schedule. 4. Disqualification: No person- fa) who, has entered into or contracted a marriage with a person having a spouse living; or (b) who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person, shall be eligible for appointment to the Service: /7]O4 r/ oi_ — ^ 10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART III—SEC. 4] Provided that the Corporation may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable to such person and the other party to the marriage and there arc grounds for so doing, exempt any person from the operation of this rule with prior approval of the Central Government 5. Initial Constitution: (1) All the members appointed against these posts and holding these posts on regular basis and who had opted for transfer of their services to the Corporation, shall be deemed to have been appointed from the date of commencement of these regulations to the corresponding posts, grades and the cadres in the service. (2) The regular continuous service of a person referred to in sub-regulation (1), shall be counted for the purpose of promotion, confirmation and pension in the service. ft Power to relax: Where the Corporation is of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient so to do, it may, by order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, relax any of the provisions of these regulations relating to age limit, educational and other qualifications and minimum qualifying service with respect to any class or category of persons or posts : Provided that the Central Government may, at any time, modify or cancel the order made b\ the Corporation, 7. Saving: Nothing in these regulations shall affect reservations, relaxation of age limit and other concessions required to be provided for persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes, the Schedules Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Ex-Seryicemen and other categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Central Government from time to time. 8 Interpretation: If any question relating to interpretation of these regulations arises, it shall be decided by the Corporation with the approval of the Central Government. SCHEDULE Name No. of Scale of pay Whether Age limit for direct Educational Whether age Period of Method of Grade from If Departmental of post posts Selection by recruits and other and educational probation, recruitment which Promotion merit or qualification qualifications if any promotion or Committee exists, Selection- required for prescribed for deputation or what is its cum- direct recruits direct recruits absorption to composition Seniority will apply in the be made. case of promotees (1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1. *512 Rs. 2650-65- Non- 18 to 25 years 1 Passed in 8th Age: No Two 50% by Promotion from 1. Head of Station Helper (2001) 3300-70-4000 Selection (Relaxatleup to Standard. years promotion; the cadre of or Office - post 35 years for Prasar Qualifications: 50% by Khalasis who Chairman * Subject Note Bharati 2. Working Yes direct have three years 2. Assistant to Rs.3050-75- employees). knowledge recruitment regular service Director or variation 3950-80-4590 is of in the cadre. Station dependant the scale of pay Note. The crucial Electrical Engineer/ or on option for 25% of posts date for and. Programme for of Helper to the determining the Mechanical Executive or transfer incumbent age limits shall be Machines. Assistant ami work existing on the closing date for Engineer in load 25.2.1999 and receipt of case of Station the promotees applications from or Office - of incumbents candidates except Member existing on for the closing date 3. Deputy Director 25.2.1999 who prescribed for in case of News had given those in Assam, Service undertaking to Meghalaya, Division or opt for service Arunachal External of Prasar Pradesh. Mizorarn, Service Bharati when Manipur, Division - such options are Nagaland, Tripura, Member asked for. Sikkim, Ladakh 4 Administrative Division of Jammu Officer or Head and Kashmir, Clerk in the Lahul and Spiti Station or Districi and Pangi Office - sub-Divisions of Member Chamba District of 1 1 1 2 TH r— Himachai Pradesh, i 1 1 Andaman and 1 1 1 1 1 Nicobar Islands 1 1 i i and Lakshadweep 1 1 Note In respect of . 1 i i post of appointment to 1 i which is mpde 1 1 through the E i Employment (iAZ Exchange, the 1 h ! crucial date for 1 1 determining the 1 It, O age limit shall in f i 1NU1A each case be the 1 last date up to which the ! : employment EAlrA exchange is asked 1 to submit the names. I U i Uli^A K t i . Name No of i Scale of pa> Whether j Age limit for direct Educational 1 Whether age Period of Method of Grade from If Departmental i ofposl post* Selection by recniits artd other ' and educational probation, recruitment . which Promotion ! merit or qualification ; qualifications if any i promotion or Committee exists, Selection- required for prescribed for deputation or what is its cum - direct recniits direct recruits absorption to composition Seniority will apply in the be made case of I i promotees L. .. - i 1 l- -<]> - _ . 01 (4» lM_ (6) (7) ,(8) ~i (9) (10) (11) -> •71 Rs 2610-60- Not 18 to 25 years 8 Standard and Not applicable Two 50% by Not applicable For confirmation Khalasi (2001} 3150-65-3540 applicable 1 (Relaxable up to j possessing years promotion; i 1 Assistant : 35 vears for Prasar good physique 50% by Station * Subject Bharati direct Director or to employees) recruitment Assistant variation Station dependant i Nate The crucial Engineer or an on work- date for officer of load determining the equivalent rank age limits shall be 1 in the offices or the closing date for ! i stations of i receipt of Akashvani or applications from i Doordarshan - candidates except Chairman for the closing date 2 .Assistant 1 j prescribed for j j Engineer or those in Assam, Programme ! Meghalaya, Executive or an | Arunachal ; officer of Pradesh, Mizoram, equivalent rank Manipur. in that office - Nagaland, Tripura, Member Sikkim, Ladakh 3. Administrative 1 Division of Jammu 1 Officer or Head \ and Kashmir, Clerk or Lahul and Spiti Accountant - District and Pangi Member 1 i ' sub-Divisions of i 1 1 J 1 4 I ! - ! Chamba District of1 1 1 Himachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep Note In respect of post of appointment to I • which is made 1 through the 1 ! Employment i H • Exchange, the t crucial date for CJAZ determining the H age limit shall in 1 1 each case he the fc. last date up to O i which the 1MUIA ! employment exchange is asked : 1 to submit the i t±X names I I 1 RAORDINAR Y [PART III— SEC . 4 1 Name No of Scale of Whether Age limit for direct \ Hducational | Whether age Period of Method of Grade from If departmental of po^t posts pay i Selection recruits and other ! and probation, recruitment which promotion by merit or qualification educational if any promotion or Committee exists, I ! Selection- required for qualifications deputation or what is its i j cum - direct prescribed absorption to composition i i Seniority recruits fc direct be made. i 1 recruits will j | i apply in the : | i ,' case of 1 promotees [..('I - J (3) 1 (4) (6) (7) (8) r (9) (10) (H) ! 3 *l !Rs ! Not 18 to 25 years (relaxable 8th Standard Not Two years By direct Not applicable 1. Assistant Motor (2001) ; 2650-65- applicable up to 35 years for Prasar pass and applicable recruitment Station Director i Cleaner 3300-70- Bharati employees) must have or Assistant i * Subject 4000 I working Station to I Note The crucial date knowledge of Engineer or an : variation for determining the age automobile officer of dependan limits shall be the closing : machines equivalent rank on t ; : date for receipt of in the offices of Akashvani or workload applications from 1 ! candidates except for the Doordarshan - i closing date prescribed Chairman 1 for those in Assam, . 2. Assistant Meghalaya, Amnachal Engineer or [ Pradesh, Mizoram.
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