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34 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Vacancy – Bankura District,West Bengal

Last Date:28 Feb,2020
Bankura District
West Bengal

Bankura District invites applications from suitable candidates for recruitment to 34 posts of Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) vacancies on fixed term basis.Eligible candidates may send application in proper format before the due date of 28-02-2020 All details on the application form must be completed in full and signed by the aspirant himself / herself.

Employment Notification 34 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Vacancy – Bankura District,West Bengal

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA)
No of post – 34
Pay Scale – As per norms

Educational Qualification:
Madhyamik pass.

Apply to 34 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Vacancy – Bankura District,West Bengal

General Information:

  • Carefully read the instructions mentioned above before applying. Fill up Application Form with due care.
  • Help Desk has been set up at the Sub-Divisional Office, Bishnupur Apart from this, the Gram Panchayats/BPHCs/PHCs/Health Sub-Centres under concerned Block Development Office have been briefed, too. They may be approached.
  • Submission of the application does not guarantee an appointment.
  • In case of any misrepresentation of facts and documents, the applicant shall be disqualified at any time and at any stage during the process of Selection. Appropriate legal action may be taken against the candidate.
  • The Sub-Divisional Level ASHA Selection Committee reserves the right to after the mode of examinations or to conduct re-interview or to cancel part or whole of any process of engagement including provisions/clauses of this notice or application at any stage, if required.
  • Beware of touts and job racketeers trying to deceive you by false promise(s) of securing job as “ASHA” either through influence or by use of unfair means. Please beware of unscrupulous elements and do not fall in their trap. Any attempt on the part of candidate to be selected by unfair means, request through persons, officials or agencies etc., will disqualify her candidature.
  • The decision of ASHA Selection Committee, Bishnupur Sub-Division will stand final.
  • Birth Certificate or Admit Card of Madhyamik or equivalent Examination (Self attested photocopy) as proof of age.
  • Voters Identity Card(EPIC), Ration Card (Self attested photocopy) as proof of local residence and Aadhar Card (Self attested photocopy).
  • Marksheet of Madhyamik or equivalent (Self attested photocopy), even in case of failure in exam.
  • Self attested copy of Marriage Registration Certificate in case of Married Woman or self attested copy of Decree of Divorce in case of Divorced women or self attested photocopy Death Certificate of Husband in case of widow.
  • In case of above mentioned Certificate are not available, Self Declaration regarding marital status certificate by E.A./Secretary of concerned G.P. in Annexure-C.
  • Self attested copy of Death Certificate of Husband for Widowed applicant.
  • If applicable, SC/ST Certificate from competent authority (Self attested photocopy) .
  • If applicable, in case of Grade-I & Grade-II SHG Members, Certificate from Block Development Officer and in case of trained Dias/Link workers, Certificate from BMOH has to be submitted along with application form.
  • Two(02) copies of identical passport size coloured photo, one for application form and another for Admit Card.
  • An envelope (Size:- 23 cm X 10 cm) with postal stamp of Rs. 5/- affixed and the full postal address of the candidate written on.
  • The envelope containing the Application form and enclosures should be superscripted as ” APPLICATION FOR ENGAGEMENT AS ASHA, name of Sub-Centre applied for and name of area ” and should be addressed to and to be submitted in the Drop Box kept at the Concerned Block Development Office or via Speed Post or Registered Post to their respective Block Development Office.
  • Incomplete/ erroneous application/un-signed application/ application without any or all of the required documents shall be summarily rejected, and no consideration in this regard shall be allowed.

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Vacancy Notice 34 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Vacancy – Bankura District,West Bengal

  • Bankura district (Pron: bãkuɽa) is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is part of Medinipur division—one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal. Bankura district is surrounded by Purba Bardhaman district and Paschim Bardhaman district in the north, Purulia district in the west, Jhargram district and Paschim Medinipur district in the south, and some part of Hooghly district in the east. Damodar River flows in the northern part of Bankura district and separates it with the major part of Burdwan district. The district head quarter is located in Bankura town.
  • The district has been described as the “connecting link between the plains of Bengal on the east and Chota Nagpur plateau on the west.” The areas to the east and north-east are low-lying alluvial plains while to the west the surface gradually rises, giving way to undulating country, interspersed with rocky hillocks.
  • Centre of the historic Mallabhum (Malla Kingdom) of western Bengal, Bankura and its surrounding regions are identified with its historical and cultural significance for the later Middle Ages. Vaishnavism, which gained the status of state religion in the Malla Kingdom in the seventeenth century, shaped the culture of the region. The Malla Kingdom was annexed by the British East India Company in 1765 and the modern Bankura district took its form in 1881 and was named after its headquarters.
  • There are few accepted opinions about the etymology of the word Bankura. In the language of the Kol-Mundas, orah or rah means habitation. Banku means extremely beautiful. It may also have come from the word banka which means zig-zag. One of the most influential deities in the district is Dharmathakur and he is locally called Bankura Roy.[4] According to local tradition, the town, which is presently the headquarters of the district, was named after its founder, a chieftain named Banku Rai. Another legend has it the town was named after Bir Bankura, one of the twenty-two sons of Bir Hambir, the Raja of Bishnupur. He divided his kingdom into twenty-two tarafs or circles and gave one to each son. Taraf Jaybelia fell to the lot of Bir Bankura. He developed the town that now bears the name Bankura. It has also been suggested that the name is a corruption of the word Bankunda, meaning five tanks. The name Bacoonda is found in old official records.

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