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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Librarian Vacancy at Delhi Public School, Ludhiana


Post: Librarian
Institution: Delhi Public School, Ludhiana

Address: Vill Jhammat, P.O. Ayali Kalan, Ludhiana 142 027

Phone: 0161-2809818, 2809918


Email : info@dpsludhiana.com

How to Apply: Application forms are available for Rs. 250/- at School Office or download from above mentioned website and submit along with DD of Rs. 250/- in fovour of Delhi Public School.

Download : Application Form

Monday, November 5, 2012

RECRUITMENT OF LIBRARIAN (GR.-II) in ESIC MODEL HOSPITAL, LUDHIANA

REGIONAL OFFICE
EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION
SECTOR-19-A, MADHYA MARG, CHANDIGARH
(ISO 9001:2008 Certified)
Tele:0172-2781382,2544126, Fax: 0172-2542892
PBX Nos.- 0172-2700972 , 2775476 (Extn. 215 & 238)
E-mail: rd-punjab@esic.nic.in

Applications are invited from Indian Citizens to fill up 01 vacancy of Librarian, Gr-II in ESIC Model Hospital Ludhiana in prescribed format
No. of Post- 01 (UR)*

* no. of post may vary
01.  Scale Of Pay:
Post                                        Pay Band                                        Grade Pay
Librarian(Gr.-II)             PB-I (Rs. 5200-20200/-)              Rs. 2800/-
02. Age Limit : Between 19 to 25 years. (As on 30.11.2012 i.e. last date of submission of application)
Relaxation in Age : The prescribed upper age limit is relaxable as under:-
a) In case of Ex-Servicemen, period of service rendered in the Armed forces plus 03 year
b) 10 years in case of Physically challenged candidates.
c) for ESIC employees and Govt. servants as per rules.
Note: There will be no age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC candidates.

03. (a) Essential Qualifications:
Matric with a Diploma in Library Science (2 years course after Matriculation)

04. Amount of Application Fee:-
SC/ST/PWD/Departmental Candidates, Female Candidates & Ex-Servicemen-Nil
All other categories- Rs. 225/-(Excluding postal charges )

05. Mode of payment: -
A Demand Draft of Rs. 225/- (where applicable) in favour of '' ESI Fund, Account No.-1” drawn on any
scheduled bank payable at Chandigarh has to be submitted along with the application

Recruitment of Librarian (GR.-II) Details. 
Application Form.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Lovely Public University launches country’s 'largest' library


Touted as country’s largest university, the Lovely Professional University (LPU) situated at Jalandhar in Punjab has launched what it claims as country’s largest high-tech campus library.
This nine-storey Central Library, with real equidistant approach for all the 25000+ students, has been erected spaciously on 1.5 lakh sq feet covered area, housing a rich collection of varied knowledge enhancing material. More than 1,02,846 text books, reference books, journals, magazines, audio, videos, CD-ROMs, research reports, online databases, data analysis software, in different areas and branches of all study-disciplines, are made readily available for its users, at present.
LPU Chancellor, Ashok Mittal informed that the knowledge center library is connected to research block which will make it very convenient for the researchers to utilize its strength. There are also separate group discussion rooms for students and staff members, which will provide all users an opportunity to explore world of knowledge in an environment of pin drop silence.
Ashok Mittal added that LPU wanted to develop reading habits amongst the students so that they become research oriented. Illustrative, the library is open 24/7 and has all basic facilities like cafeteria, washrooms, cloak room, xerox facility, Wi-Fi internet connectivity, reference service etc. All students and teachers, who join the University, automatically become its members.
The library is RFID enabled, where all the books have RFID tags, laced with multiple exits and entries, guarded by RF Gates. One step ahead, library has system for self check-in and check-out, where students can return the books, without any intervention of library staff. Also the software for this allows the students to check books, anywhere from the world; and, a request can also be made to hold the book for issuance.
Another unique feature is online resource-center with 400 computer terminals. Ashok Mittal said that this has been specially planned, as more information is readily available on internet, from where one can make extensive search. This can greatly help to generate information on-line and also to make access for on-line journals. Also, library being Wi-Fi enabled, the students can carry lap-tops too.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Punjab Agricultural University library: Stocked with books, inspiration


LUDHIANA: Fabled as a Mecca for those appearing for competitive examinations, Punjab Agricultural University's (PAU) library boasts of a vast collection of books and journals. The library is a boon for countless students who cannot afford to pay hefty coaching fees and the results have borne fruit with many such candidates coming out with flying colours in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and other competitive examinations. 

PAU student Shalini Agnihotri, who ranked 285 in the UPSC examination, is proud of the library. "I am from a middle-class family and was dependent on the library for the preparation for UPSC examination. It is a storehouse of knowledge and for the last one year, the library has become my second home," said Agnihotri, who is from Himachal Pradesh. "Besides, you will find many like-minded people here and the spirit of competition and excelling is in the air," she added. 

For Harbhajan Singh Naghi, who cleared Punjab Civil Services (PCS) examination last month, the library is the place that oozes motivation and energy. "I can sit here for 12 hours at a stretch and study and not get tired at all. This is an amazing place, full of energy and motivation. On working days, I used to come here at 3pm and study till 11pm," said Naghi, 37, who is working as a medical officer at Samrala civil hospital. 

"I started coming here in December 2010 and even after clearing the examination, I visit frequently to read books by my favourite authors," said Naghi, who did not take any coaching for the examination. He stays near Jalandhar bypass chowk. "I stay in a two-room rented accommodation in Ghumar Mandi area. We are four siblings and it was impossible to study at night while during the day I was busy with my job." 

For many aspiring to clear various competitive examinations, the library at PAU is nothing short of a second home. 

"The library reading room and reference books proved saviour and helped me clear the probation officer test of a nationalized bank," said Rahul Aggarwal, 27, the son of an autorickshaw driver. 

Rahul, who had done BSc from PAU, got his first posting as PO in Faridkot. 

"I could not afford to pay the fees of coaching institutes so I started coming to PAU library and reading room. The staff here is very supportive. I have cleared the test for food and supplies department and now am preparing for the PCS examination," said Rajinder Khanna, 25, resident of Sarabha Nagar.