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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

VACANCY OF LIBRARIAN, ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANT AT HIGH COURT, KOLKATA


IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
APPELLATE SIDE
EMPLOYMENT NOTICE
No. 660 –RG Dated, Calcutta, the 8th February, 2013.

Applications are invited from the Indian Citizens possessing knowledge in vernacular of the State, for preparation of separate panels for filling up the vacancies in the under mentioned posts. The appointments will initially be made on purely temporary basis but are likely to be
made permanent.
Category No. 1 : Librarian.
Existing Vacancy : 1 (one) (Gen).
Expected Vacancy : Nil.
Pay Scale : Pay Band Scale Rs. 9,000/- - 40,500/-, Grade Pay
Rs, 5,400/-, plus other allowances as admissible under Rules.
Essential Qualification :
(i) Graduation or Master Degree in any discipline from a recognized University.
(ii) Degree or diploma in Library Science from recognized University.
Desirable Qualification : LL.B. Degree and experience of working in a law Library.

Category No. 2. : Assistant Librarian.
Existing Vacancy : 2 (two) (Gen-2)
Pay Scale : Pay Band Scale Rs. 9,000/- - 40,500/-, Grade Pay Rs, 4,800/-, plus other allowances as admissible under Rules.
Essential Qualification : (i) Graduation or Master Degree in any discipline from a recognized University.
(ii) Degree or diploma in Library Science from recognized University.
Desirable Qualification : LL.B. Degree and experience of working in a law Library.

Category No. 3. : Technical Assistant in the Judges’ Library.
Existing Vacancy : 3 (three) (Gen-2; S.T. – 1)
Pay Scale : Pay Band Scale Rs. 7,100/- - 37,600/- (PB-3), (Minimum Pay Rs. 8930/-) Grade Pay Rs, 3,950/-, plus other allowances as admissible under Rules.
Essential Qualification :
(i) Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University.
(ii) At least a Diploma in Library Science.
(iii) A Certificate in Computer Application training from an Institution or repute and satisfactory fingering speed in Computer Operation.
Age : For all posts under Category No. 1 to 3 not less than  18 years and not more than 32 years on the date of application (Upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years in case of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates only).


The application must be submitted in closed envelope superscribing thereon the name of the category of post applied for, which shall have to reach the undersigned within 4.45 p.m. on or before 22 nd February, 2013 . Applications reaching the office after the last date shall not be considered, even though the same are posted well in advance.
For further announcement all concerned are requested to visit Court’s website
www.calcuttahighcourt.nic.in.






Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Student moves HC against PhD registration cancellation


KOZHIKODE: A research scholar has moved the high court against the cancelation of her PhD registration by the Calicut University. The complainant, Shahana V A, had earlier approached Malappuram police's women's cell, accusing the vice-chancellor, M Abdul Salam, of shouting and verbally abusing her in his office.
Shahana had pursued Masters degree in library science before qualifying for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). She joined the doctoral programme in Malayalam, but the varsity expelled her on grounds that she was simultaneously pursuing two courses. It was also pointed out that she had not obtained transfer certificate (TC) from the library science department.
In her petition, Shahana claimed that she was a victim of vindictive action by the varsity for filing a complaint against the VC with the woman's cell. She alleged that the VC shouted at her and used abusive words when she went to his chamber on July 10 with a group of students to submit a memorandum against the varsity's decision to charge a fee from students for using the Seminar Complex.
On receiving the memorandum, the varsity served her a show-cause notice, seeking explanation on why disciplinary action should not be taken against her.
In the petition filed before the high court on Saturday, Shahana has said that she was victimized and the action of the VC cancelling her PhD registration was 'biased, prejudiced and without any legal basis'.
She said the she had not obtained the TC from the department of library science since it was not mentioned in the list of documents to be submitted along with the PhD application. Shahana claimed that she had applied for TC from the department on July 12, but it was not issued to her till date.
"Even otherwise, nowhere in the CU statutes it is stated that submission of TC is mandatory for the students who get JRF to register for PhD and none of my fellow students had produced the TC before joining the programme," she said. The high court will take up the case on Monday.
The VC refused to comment when contacted on Sunday.