Ksrtc Jobs for Gov For Traffic Inspector in Bangalore
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Non-Supervisory Posts : Assistant Accountant Assistant Traffic Inspector Assistant Store Keeper Statistical Assistant Mechanical Posts Auto Mechanic Auto Welder Auto Body Builder Auto Painter Auto Machinist Auto Electrician Technical Assistant Educational Qualification : For Assistant Accountant : A Bachelor Degree in Commerce three years Course from a university established by Law.[ B.Com]. For Assistant Traffic Inspector : A Pass in PreUniversity examination in First Class.[ PUC ]. For Assistant Store Keeper : A Pass in three years Diploma in Mechanical/Automobile Engineering from Recognized institution. For Statistical Assistant : A Bachelor Degree in Statistics or BCA or Bsc Computer science three years Course. For Artisan Craftsman : Diploma in Mechanical / Automobile / Welding / Sheet metal technology Engineering. For Auto Electrician : Diploma in Electrical / Electrical & Electronics / Mechatronics / Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. For Technical Assistant : ITI. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : 18 to 35 years as on 04.02.2016 For 2A/ 2B, 3A/ 3B Category : 38 years For SC/ ST/ Cat-1 : 40 years Application Fee : General & / 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B Candidates have to pay application fee in Rs. 400/- and for SC, ST, Cat-1, Ex-Serviceman candidates Rs.200/- through Challan in Post Offices Only. How to Apply KSRTC Vacancy : Interested Candidate should apply Online through website www.ksrtcjobs.com from 14.01.2016 to 04.02.2016.
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A Bachelor Degree in Commerce three years Course from a university established by Law.[ B.Com]. For Assistant Traffic Inspector : A Pass in PreUniversity examination in First Class.[ PUC ]. For Assistant Store Keeper : A Pass in three years Diploma in Mechanical/Automobile Engineering from Recognized institution. For Statistical Assistant : A Bachelor Degree in Statistics or BCA or Bsc Computer science three years Course. For Artisan Craftsman : Diploma in Mechanical / Automobile / Welding / Sheet metal technology Engineering. For Auto Electrician : Diploma in Electrical / Electrical & Electronics / Mechatronics / Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. For Technical Assistant : ITI.
Looking for BCA / BCM , B .Com , B.Sc graduates profile.
2016-01-06 to 2016-02-06
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In order to cater to the transport needs of the travelling public of the then state of Mysore, Mysore Government Road Transport Department (MGRTD) was inaugurated with 120 buses on 12th September 1948.
The State Transport, which was being administered as a Department of the Govt. of Mysore was subsequently converted into an independent Corporation under Section 3 of the Road Transport Corporation Act, 1950 on 1st of August 1961. The assets and liabilities of MGRTD excepting those of BTS unit as on 01-08-1961 were passed on to the new Corporation, which was named as MSRTC. The assets and liabilities of the residual MGRTD i.e. of BTS Unit were subsequently passed on to the Corporation on 1st of October 1961. Thus, Corporation was ultimately established for the entire State of Mysore.
At the beginning, the passenger transport services were operated in 6 Divisions- 5 Divisions operating mofussil services and 1 Division operating city services of Bangalore. It had 37 Depots, 2 Regional Work Shops and a Central Office at Bangalore. There were 15 permanent and 30 temporary bus stations with 35 wayside shelters and 104 pick-up shelters. The total number of employees deployed was 9705 and the staff ratio per schedule was 9.43. The total number of routes operated was 1065 with 1029 schedules and route length of 32,134 miles, average daily scheduled mileage being 127571. The total number of inter-state routes operated by the Corporation on a reciprocal basis with the neighbouring States were 40 ie., 29 Maharastra, 1 Goa, 7 Andra Pradesh, 2 Tamilnadu and 1 Kerala. The total number of vehicles held was 1518 with average vehicle utilisation of 123.8 miles. The average number of passengers carried per day was 4.35 lakh. The rate of breakdown was 1.88 and that of accident was 1.19. Earning per Mile (EPM) realized was 161.6 Ps., and Cost per Mile (CPM) was 127.2 Ps., resulting in net profit margin of 34.4 Ps/mile.
Along with the rapid progress of Karnataka in all spheres of activity, KSRTC has emerged as the best organisation in meeting aspirations of Kannadigas and the people of neighbouring states of Karnataka. As at the end of 31-03-1997, the Corporation operated its services in 19 Divisions - 18 Divisions operating mofussil services and 1 Division operating city services of Bangalore. It had 108 Depots, 2 Regional Work Shops and a Central Office at Bangalore. There were 281 permanent and 11 temporary bus stations with 337 wayside shelters and 1009 pick-up shelters. The total number of employees deployed was 59033 and the staff ratio per schedule was 6.22. The total number of routes operated was 13273 with 9493 schedules, route length of 9.49 lakh Kms. and average daily scheduled kms of 27.95 lakh kms. The total number of inter-state routes operated by the Corporation on a reciprocal basis with the neighbouring states were 602 ie., 282 Maharastra, 37 Goa, 223 Andra Pradesh, 33 Tamilnadu and 27 Kerala. The total number of vehicles held was 10476 with average vehicle utilisation of 299.6 Kms. The average number of passengers carried per day was 57.82 lakh. The rate of breakdown was 0.23 and rate of accident was 0.22. EPKM realized was 807.3 Ps. and CPKM was 975.4 Ps., resulting in net loss margin of 168.1 Ps./Km.
To increase operational efficiency, to provide quality transport service to the traveling public and to have an effective supervision on the operations of the Corporation, the Government of Karnataka has ordered for bifurcation of KSRTC into 4 separate Corporations vide its order No.HTD 127 TRA 96 dated 22-02-1997.
Thus, KSRTC was a monolithic State Road Transport Undertaking till 1996-97. During the year 1997-98, the State Government divided KSRTC and carved out two new Corporations, viz., the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation(BMTC), with its corporate office at Bangalore and the North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation, with its corporate office at Hubli. The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation which came into being on 15-08-1997 caters exclusively to the city of Bangalore. And the North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation which came into being with effect from 01-11-1997 caters to the north western districts of Karnataka. NWKRTC became financially independent w.e.f. 01-04-1998 under RTC Act 1982. One more new Corporation called the North East Karnataka Road Transport Corporation was also established with effect from 15-08-2000 with its head quarters at Gulbarga to cater to the north eastern districts of Karnataka, which became financially independent w.e.f. 01-10-2000.