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Friday, November 13, 2015

Homeopathic Physician on contract basis at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, India

ESIC
Walk-in-interview for the post of Homeopathic Physician on contract basis for 06 months extended for further 6months or till the regular posts will be filled up whichever will be earlier, in ESIC Model Hospital, Village: Katha, Baddi, H.P.
Accordingly, the eligible and desirous candidates fulfilling the qualification/eligibility conditions as under should appear for a walk-in-interview with their application along with original certificates and one set of attested photocopy of the relevant documents in support of Age, Qualifications, Attempt , Mark Sheet, Central/State Registration, Category & experience certificate etc. and two recent passport size photographs


POST - Homeopathic Physician-01
Qualifications:- -BHMS
Emoluments per month:-- 15,000/-
Fixed Age on 17/11/2015 not exceeding 35 year.
Date of interview:- 17/11/2015

Note:-
1.All the candidates should report in the office of Medical Superintendent, Village: Katha, Opposite Gillette Factory, Baddi, H.P. at 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. on the stipulated date(s). Candidates reporting after 3:00 P.M. will not be considered for walk-in-interview.
2. The Number of vacancies may likely be change.
3. No TA/DA will be paid to the candidates for appearing in the interview. 4. The competent authority reserves the right to fill up of all or not to fill up any post. 

Contact:
EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE CORPORATION (Ministry of Labour & Employment Govt. of India) ESIC MODEL HOSPITAL, BADDI . Village-Katha, District - Solan, Himachal Pradesh, Pin- 173205 Email:- ms-baddi.hp@esic.in Cont- 01795-650806,650805

The ESI Act 1948, encompasses certain health related eventualities that the workers are generally exposed to; such as sickness, maternity, temporary or permanent disablement, Occupational disease or death due to employment injury, resulting in loss of wages or earning capacity-total or partial. Social security provision made in the Act to counterbalance or negate the resulting physical or financial distress in such contingencies, are thus, aimed at upholding human dignity in times of crises through protection from deprivation, destitution and social degradation while enabling the society the retention and continuity of a socially useful and productive manpower.

source:Notification ESIC

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