
DFCCIL RECRUITMENT 2014
REFERENCE NUMBER:Advt.No.01 of 2014NAME OF POST:
1.Consultant (Social) - 02
Pay Scale : Rs.75000/-P.M.
2.Consultant (LA) - 01
Pay Scale : Rs.50000/-P.M.
NUMBER OF VACANCY :03 Posts
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
*Minimum Educational Qualification :
- Consultant (Social) -Qualification : The candidate should possess Master Degree in Sociology/Political Science/Economics/Social Work/Anthropology/Rural Management /Urban and Regional Planning.Age Limit : 30-65 Years
- Consultant (LA) -Qualification : Candidate should have passed LLB Desirable : LLM.Age Limit : 30-65 Years
EXAMINATION FEE:No application fee
MODE OF SELECTION :The applicants fulfilling the eligibility criteria will be short listed and will be called for an interview at the DFCCIL’s Corporate office at New Delhi.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications for Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited DFCCIL Recruitment-2014 are to be made offline on or before last date of application 21-06-2014TENTATIVE DATES:21-06-2014
IMPORTANT LINKS:
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OFFICIAL ADDRESS:
Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd.
5th Floor, Pragati Maidan,
Metro Station Building Complex
New Delhi - 110001
Phone No. 91 - 11 - 23454890
Fax No. 91-11-23454701
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
The Indian Railways' quadrilateral linking the four metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Howrah, commonly known as the Golden Quadrilateral and its two diagonals (Delhi-Chennai and Mumbai-Howrah), adding up to a total route length of 10,122 km carries more than 55% of revenue earning freight traffic of IR. The existing trunk routes of Howrah-Delhi on the Eastern Corridor and Mumbai-Delhi on the Western Corridor are highly saturated with line capacity utilization varying between 115% and 150%.The rapid growth of Indian economy in the last few years has created demand for additional capacity of rail freight transportation, and this is likely to grow further in the future. This burgeoning demand led to the conception of the dedicated freight corridors along the Eastern and Western Routes. Hon'ble Minister for Railways, made this historic announcement on the floor of the House in the Parliament while presenting the Railway Budget for 2005-06.In April 2005, the Project was discussed at the Japan-India Summit Meeting. It was included in the declaration of co-operation signed between the Hon'ble Prime Ministers of India and Japan for a feasibility study and possible funding of the dedicated rail freight corridors by Japanese Government. The feasibility study report was submitted to Ministry of Railways in October 2007.