Central Rice Research Institute Jobs for Opening For Agriculture Field Operator in Chennai
Central Rice Research Institute
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Post Name : Agriculture Field Operator No of Vacancy : 04 Post Pay Scale : Rs. 8500/- Educational Qualification : Matric with +2 Vocational in Agriculture related subjects OR Matric with two years experience in the relevant field. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 18 to 35 years As on 01.07.2015 How to Apply : Interested candidates may appear for Interview along with their bio-data, Xerox copy of all the certificates, mark sheets, experience certificates affixing recent photograph thereon together with original copies of educational certificate on 15.10.2015
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Matric with +2 Vocational in Agriculture related subjects OR Matric with two years experience in the relevant field.
Looking for 10th , 12th graduates profile.
2015-09-15 to 2015-10-15
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About Central rice research institute
the then Bengal Province (the areas of which are now in the state of West Bengal in India and Bangladesh resulted in a serious shortage of rice. Added to this, the failure of the civil administration to cope with such a disastrous situation culminated in what was called the Great Bengal Famine of 1943. With this background, the Central Government, in the year 1944, decided to intensify research on all aspect of rice crop. In 1945, the Government of India decided to establish a central Institute for rice research. As a result, the Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI) was setup on 23 April 1946 at Bidhyadharpur, Cuttack, Odisha with an experimental farm land of 60 hectares provided by Government of Orissa. Dr. K. Ramiah, an eminent rice breeder, as its founder Director. Subsequently, in 1966, the administrative control of the institute was transferred to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
The CRRI is one of the Institutes of the ICAR under the Division of Crop Sciences. The Institute has two research stations- Central Rainfed Upland Rice Research Station (CRURRS), Hazaribagh, in Jharkhand, and the Regional Rainfed Lowland Rice Research Station (RRLRRS), Gerua, in Assam. These research stations were established to tackle the problems of rainfed uplands, and flood prone rainfed lowlands, respectively.
Two Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) also function under the CRRI and guided by the DDG (Agril. Extension). These KVKs are located at Santhapur, Cuttack and Jainagar, Koderma.
The Central Rice Research Institute is located in Cuttack in Odisha state (200N, 860E) at 24 meters above mean sea level (MS1). The annual rainfall at Cuttack is about 1200 1500 millimeters and is received mostly during June-October (Kharif or Wet Season). Minimal rainfall is received between November to May (Rabi or Dry Season) from south-west monsoon. The Institute is situated about 35 kilometers away from Bhubaneswar airport and about 7 kilometers south-east of Cuttack railway station, on the Cuttack-Paradeep State Highway.