IPHB Recruitment 2023: New Notification Out, Check Post, Qualification, Vacancies and Other Important Details

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IPHB Recruitment 2023: New Notification Out, Check Post, Qualification, Vacancies and Other Important Details

IPHB Recruitment 2023: Notification Out, Check Post, Qualification, Vacancies and Other Imp Details

IPHB Recruitment 2023: Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behavior (IPHB) is inviting applications from qualified candidates for the position of Staff Nurse. The chosen applicant for IPHB Recruitment 2023 will get a monthly salary of up to Rs. 43335. There are a total of 04 vacancies for the given post. Candidates willing to apply for IPHB Recruitment 2023 should not be less than 18 years and should not be more than 45 years.

In order to apply for IPHB Recruitment 2023, the candidate must hold B.Sc degree in Nursing. The applicant must have knowledge in Marathi to be eligible for the mentioned post. Candidates will be selected on the basis of interview. The interview will be held on 10.11.23 at 3 pm in the office of Director, IPHB, Opp. Holy Shrine, Bambolim-Goa. Interested and eligible candidates can appear for an interview along with duly filled-in application form and all relevant documents. The registration time is before the interview from 1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm. Candidates coming after the time of registration are not allowed for interview.

Selection Procedure for IPHB Recruitment 2023:

The selection of candidate is based on interview as stated in  the official notification of IPHB Recruitment 2023.

The interview will be held on-

Date- 10.11.23

Time- 3 pm

VenueThe Office of Director, IPHB, Opp. Holy Shrine, Bambolim-Goa.

How to Apply for IPHB Recruitment 2023:

In order to apply for IPHB Recruitment 2023, eligible candidates can appear for an interview along with duly filled-in application form and all relevant documents.

The registration time is before the interview from 1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm. Candidates coming after the time of registration are not allowed for interview.

About Goa

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COOLEST PLACE IN INDIA

 

‘Now our road takes us to the magnificent kingdom of Goa.The people of this kingdom are strong, prudent and very hardworking. The kingdom of Goa is the most important in India.It is civilized, having famous orchards and water. It is the coolest place in India and it is the most plentiful in foodstuffs’. ‘The white people make a practice of going to the kingdom of Goa to enjoy the shade and the groves of trees and to savour the sweet betel.’

 

These revealing remarks on Goa come not from the hippies or ‘flower power’ generation of the sixties and early seventies who thronged the beaches of Anjuna, Vagator and Arambol in search of salvation and ‘peace’. These remarks were made over five centuries ago by the Portuguese Ambassador to China who visited Goa around the year 1511. They serve as a vivid precursor to the generations that followed in our times to the fabled land of Goa.

 

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Francois Pyrard

17th Century French Traveller

‘Whoever has been in Goa may say that he has seen the choicest rarities of India, for it is the most famous and celebrated city, on account of its commercial intercourse with people of all nationalities of the East who bring there the products of their respective countries, articles of merchandize, necessaries of life and other commodities in great abundance because every year more than a thousand ships touch there laden with cargo’ ‘as for the multitude of people, it is a marvel to see the number which come and go every day by sea and land on business of every kind.One would say that a fair was being held every day for the sale of all sorts of merchandise.’

A Glance At The Past

 

In those tumultuous and rebellious times in the sixties, it was then not the ‘sweet betel’ that was the prime attraction but a different kind of ‘weed’. But Goa, since those days of the angry generation, has moved on to attract a multitudinous, peaceful and cosmopolitan school of visitors from all around the globe. Down the corridors of time Goa has been different things to different people. To the Portuguese conquerors it was ‘Golden Goa’, the El Dorado, the ‘Rome of the East’. Such was its beauty and grandeur, that a traveller was moved to remark: ‘Whoever has seen Goa, need not visit Lisboa’-Lisbon, which was then the grand epicenter of the Portuguese dominions.

 

While the contemporary traveller may not come to modern, thriving Goa ‘for the sale of all sorts of merchandise’, the ‘fair’ is still very much on. The traveller is here to find something different: a balm on the busy mind, to enjoy days of freedom on Goa’s magnificent beaches, to parasail or swim with the tide of fellow visitors from all around the globe, to savour its unique cuisine and imbibe its spirits, to take a long and invigorating trek in its unexplored interiors, to marvel at its majestic temples and churches, in short, to be at one with the most friendly people in the country.

 

In the sixties and seventies, it was, as we have remarked, a haven for the hippies. Since then Goa has moved on to fullfledged Statehood, its own Council of Ministers, a magnificent new Assembly complex, its citizens among the most literate in the country with a per capita income the highest in the land. At the hub of this prosperity, is the Tourism industry. At the Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC), we take a humble bow in acknowledgement, in some small measure, of putting Goa on the tourist map of our country.

Goa is Forever

 

Goa

GOA IS A MULTIFACETED JEWEL IN THE CROWN OF INDIA.

 

Goa

IT IS A FRAME OF MIND AND BODY, SPIRIT AND SOUL.

 

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GOA IS AN UNFADING MEMORY.

 

Goa

IT IS JOY AND NIRVANA.

 

Goa

GOA IS INDIA’S SMALLEST STATE-WITH THE LARGEST HEART.

POPULATION

CAPITAL
Panaji

 

LANGUAGE
Konkani

 

AREA
3702 km2

Goa’s population is 1458545 with 739140 Males and 719405 Females. The growth of 14.8 per cent, during 1991 to 2000, is lower than the 16.08 per cent recorded during 1981 to 1990.

 

The sex-ratio (number of females per thousand males) in Goa is 973 in 2011 compared to 967 in 1991.The density of population per sq km in Goa is 364 in 2001 as compared to 316 in 1991. North Goa has a much higher density (437) as compared to South Goa (300). The national figure is 324.

 

The literacy rate is 80 per cent. 83.3 per cent of the male and 76.4 per cent of the female population is literate.64.68 per cent of the population is Hindu, 29.86 per cent is Christian and Muslims are a minority of 5.25 per cent. Around 0.15 to 0.2 million of the total population of 13,43,998 are immigrants from around India who have settled down in Goa.

 

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