Ssa Jobs for Government Data Entry Operator in Bhubaneswar
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Post Name : Data Entry Operator No. of Vacancy : 01 Post Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay : Rs. 1900/- Educational Qualification : Candidates should possess Degree in PGDCA from a recognized Universoty/ Institution having sound knowledge in MS Office, Data Entry in English/ Odia with Degee in 1st Division from any recognized University with adequate experience. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 21 to 32 Years As on 01.08.2016 Job Location : Nabarangpur (Orissa) How to Apply SSA Odisha Vacancy : Interested Candidates may apply in Prescribed Application form along with relevant documents & in an envelope should be superscribed as Name of the post applied for send by Speed post/ Registered Post to Collector-cum-Chairperson, RTE-SSA, Nabarangpur on or before 24.09.2016.
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Candidates should possess Degree in PGDCA from a recognized Universoty/ Institution having sound knowledge in MS Office, Data Entry in English/ Odia with Degee in 1st Division from any recognized University with adequate experience.
Looking for PG Diploma graduates profile.
2017-08-01 to 2017-09-01
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About Ssa
As an intervention programme, SSA has been operational since 2000-2001. However, its roots go back to 1993-1994, when the District Primary Education Programme (DPEP) was launched, with an aim of achieving the objective of universal primary education. DPEP, over several phases, covered 272 districts in 18 states of the country. The expenditure on the programme was shared by the Central Government (85%) and the State Governments. The Central share was funded by a number of external agencies, including the World Bank, DFID and UNICEF. By 2001, more than US$1500 million had been committed to the programme, and 50 million children covered in its ambit. In an impact assessment of Phase I of DPEP, the authors concluded that its net impact on minority children was impressive, while there was little evidence of any impact on the enrolment of girls. Nevertheless, they concluded that the investment in DPEP was not a waste, because it introduced a new approach to primary school interventions in India.
The Right to Education Act (RTE) came into force on 1 April 2010. Some educationists and policy makers believe that, with the passing of this act, SSA has acquired the necessary legal force for its implementation.