Last Date:15 April,2021
Indian Coast Guard
Union Territories
Applications on plain paper are invited from eligible candidates for filling up the project based 5 positions of Enrolled Follower/Sweeper (Daman) in Indian Coast Guard.Candidate should be an Indian Citizen.Candidate who desire to apply for these positions, should send their completed applications to the given address on or before the due date of 15-04-2021 .
Employment Notification 05 Enrolled Follower/Sweeper Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard,Union Territories
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Enrolled Follower/Sweeper
No of post – 05
Pay Scale –Rs 21,700 -69,100
Educational Qualification:
Matriculation, ITI or equivalent.
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General Information:
- Application are invited from Male candidate Nationals possessing educational qualification and age as prescribed below for the recruitment for the post of Enrolled Follower (Sweeper/Safaiwala) in Indian Coast Guard.
- Duties includes maintaining hygiene, sweeping, Mopping, Cleaning of drains, Cleaning of toilet, maintenance of septic tank/sewer lines/Bathrooms onboard Indian Coast Guard Ships, Shore establishment premises.
- Minimum height requirement is 157 cms which may be reduced up to 5 cms in the case of Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Tuipura, Garhwal/ Kumaon, Sikkim, local tribals of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and upto 2 cms in case of candidate from Lakshadweep, mainland settlers in Andaman & Nicobar for candidates joining the Coast Guard.
- All eligible candidates shall appear in a written test. The duration of written test is one hour. The pass marks will be 50% for the General and OBC candidates. Only those who qualify in the written test will appear in the “Professional Skill Test”.
- The PST will be of Qualifying/Not qualifying nature (‘Q/NQ’). The skill test shall consist of following activities and one shall qualify in each activity.
- All those candidates who have qualified both in the Written Test and Professional Skill Test will have to qualify the Physical Fitness Test (PFT) on
the same day or on the next day. The PFT will be of qualifying nature (‘Q/NQ’). The standards for PFT are laid down below:-
(i) One mile /1.6 Km run – Within 07 minutes
(ii) 20 Squat ups (Uthak Baithak)
(iii) 10 Push ups - Candidates who qualify in written test, PST and PFT will be subjected to a medical examination as per medical standards for Indian Coast Guard. “Body Tattoo” as per standard policies/regulation in vogue are to be strictly followed.
- In case of any injury / accident occurred during the test and PFT/PST Government will not be held responsible for any compensation/allowance.
- Two sets of self attested photo copies of Aadhar card, educational / technical certificate and domicile and OBC certificate (as per Govt. format & not more than three years old) along with ten passport size photographs with blue background (other than affixed on form) should be attached with
application. Candidates are to be in possession of all Original documents at the time of Recruitment / Written examination. - Selection of candidates is as per order of merit depending on their performance in Written Exam, PST/PFT and Medicals Fitness.
- The application is to be submitted as per (Appendix ‘A’) Copy enclosed in prescribed format (typed in English / Hindi). The envelope containing the application must be super scribed as “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ENROLLED FOLLOWER” (in capital letters) and application should be sent by ordinary post to The President, (EF Recruitment Board), Indian Coast Guard Air Station, Airport Road, Nani Daman, Daman-396210 before 15 Apr 21.
- Selection in the Coast Guard is fair and on merit only. Candidates should not fall prey to unscrupulous person/s posing as recruitment agent/s and complaint against such person/s candidates must approach the Regulating Officer, Indian Coast Guard Air Station Daman.
- Applicants are required to submit all relevant documents and a passport size photograph of the candidate to be affixed with the Application form before 15-04-2021 . Application forms which are incomplete or defective or received late are liable to be rejected summarily and no correspondence will be entertained on such applications.
- The applicant should mention the envelope correctly as “‘Application for the post of ___’ Enrolled Follower/Sweeper (Daman)
- Address :President, (EF Recruitment Board), Indian Coast Guard Air Station, Airport Road, Nani Daman, Daman-396210.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 05 Enrolled Follower/Sweeper Vacancy – Indian Coast Guard,Union Territories
- The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is a maritime law enforcement and search and rescue agency of India with jurisdiction over its territorial waters including its contiguous zone and exclusive economic zone. The Indian Coast Guard was formally established on 1 February 1977 by the Coast Guard Act, 1978 of the Parliament of India.It operates under the Ministry of Defence.
- The Coast Guard works in close cooperation with the Indian Navy, the Department of Fisheries, the Department of Revenue (Customs) and the Central and State police forces.
- The establishment of the Indian Coast Guard was first proposed by the Indian Navy to provide non-military maritime services to the nation.In the 1960s, sea-borne smuggling of goods was threatening India’s domestic economy. The Indian Customs Department frequently called upon the Indian Navy for assistance with patrol and interception in the anti-smuggling effort.
- The Nagchaudhuri Committee was constituted with participation from the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force to study the problem. In August 1971, the committee identified the requirement to patrol India’s vast coastline, set up a registry of offshore fishing vessels in order to identify illegal activity, and establish a capable and well-equipped force to intercept vessels engaged in illegal activities. The committee also looked at the number and nature of the equipment, infrastructure and personnel required to provide those services.
- By 1973, India had started a programme to acquire the equipment and started deputing personnel from the Indian Navy for these anti-smuggling and law enforcement tasks, under the provisions of the Maintenance of Internal Security Act. The Indian Navy sensed that the law enforcement nature of these duties diverged from its core mission as a military service. Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli, then Chief of Naval Staff, hence made a recommendation to the Defence Secretary outlining the need for a separate maritime service to undertake those duties and offering the Navy’s assistance in its establishment. On 31 August 1974, the Defence Secretary submitted a note to the Cabinet Secretary proposing cabinet action on Admiral Kohli’s recommendation.
- As a result, in September 1974, the Indian cabinet set up the Rustamji Committee, under the chairmanship of Khusro Faramurz Rustamji, with participation from the Navy, the Air Force and the Department of Revenue to examine gaps in security and law enforcement between the roles of the Indian Navy and the central and state police forces. The discovery of oil off Bombay High further emphasised the need for a maritime law enforcement and protection service. The committee submitted its recommendation for the establishment of the Indian Coast Guard under the Ministry of Defence on 31 July 1975. Bureaucratic wrangling followed, with the Cabinet Secretary making a recommendation to place the service under the Ministry of Home Affairs. Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi overruled the Cabinet Secretary and decided to accept the original recommendation of the Rustamji Committee to place the service under the Ministry of Defence.
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