Name of post : Staff Car Driver
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Qualification : 10th
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Vacancy : 8
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Last Date : 9 December 2022
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Job Location : All India
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Notification of MOEF Job 2022 has been declared. The salary of the selected candidate has been kept in the range of ₹ 19900 to ₹ 63200 per month. Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change has invited applications for the post of Staff Car Driver. Candidates of all the states will complete their application before 9th December 2022.
Recruitment notification has been issued on 10th December 2022. Candidates have to complete their application through offline mode. The complete process of applying offline is given below on this and notification of new recruitment will be received through the link given below.
MoEF Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change Recruitment to the post of Staff Car Driver will be applied only by eligible candidates. Applicants will get the notification of new recruitment issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change first through this page day by day.
Applicants have to download the PDF of the application from the link given below. Candidates can get the notification of new recruitment by visiting the official website of MoEF. MOEF Staff Car Driver Recruitment 2022 can be applied by Class X pass candidates.
Organization |
Ministry of Environment |
Post Name |
Staff Car Driver |
Total Posts |
08 |
Job Location |
All India |
Apply Mode |
Offline |
Application Start Date |
10 November 2022 |
Application Last Date |
9 December 2022 |
Official Website |
An Indian government ministry is the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). The senior IAS officer in this ministry is the Secretary. Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Climate Change, is now in charge of the ministry.
Planning, promoting, coordinating, and directing the nation's environmental and forestry programmes fall under the purview of the ministry. The ministry's primary initiatives include the preservation and survey of India's flora, fauna, forests, and other wilderness regions; pollution prevention and control; Indian Himalayan Environment and its sustainable development; afforestation; and mitigation of land degradation. It is in charge of overseeing the management of India's 1947 national parks.