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    Indian Navy Recruitment 2017 – Apply Online for Chef, Steward, and Hygienist Posts

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    Indian Navy Recruitment 2017 – Apply Online for Chef, Steward, and Hygienist Posts: Indian Navy has published notification for the recruitment of Steward, Chef, and Hygienist vacancies for MR – Apr 2018 Batch course Commencing April 2018 for Unmarried Male candidates. Eligible candidates may apply online from 26-06-2017 to 09-07-2017.
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    Vacancy Details - Indian Navy Recruitment:

    Name of the Post:
    1. Chef  
    2. Steward
    3. Hygienist

    Job Specifications:
    a) Chef. They would be required to prepare food as per menu (both vegetarian and non-vegetarian including handling of meat products) and accounting of ration. In addition, they will also be allotted other duties as per Service requirement.
    (b) Steward. They would be required to serve food in the officer’s messes, as waiters, housekeeping, accounting of funds, wine and stores, preparation of menu etc. In addition, they will also be allotted other duties as per Service requirement.
    (c) Hygienist. They will be required to maintain hygiene in washrooms and other areas. In addition, they will also be allotted other duties as per Service requirement.

    Age Limit: Candidates should be born between 01-04-1997 to 31-03-2001 (Both dates inclusive).

    Educational Qualification: Candidates should have passed Matriculation Examination or equivalent from a recognized Board.

    PAY AND PERQUISITES - Indian Navy Recruitment:
    (A) Pay & Allowances: During the initial training period, a stipend of Rs. 14,600/- per month will be admissible. On successful completion of initial training, they will be placed in Level 3 of the Defence Pay Matrix (Rs. 21,700/- Rs. 43,100). In addition, they will be paid MSP @ Rs. 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable).
    (B) Promotion: Promotion prospects exist up to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer-I, i.e. Level 8 of the Defence Pay Matrix (Rs. 47,600/- Rs. 94,100/-) plus MSP @ Rs. 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable). Opportunities for promotion to commissioned officer also exist for those who perform well and qualify the prescribed examinations.
    (C) Perquisites:
    (I) During the entire period of training and thereafter, sailors are given books, reading material, uniform, food, and accommodation etc. free of cost.
    (II) Sailors are entitled to medical treatment, Leave Travel Concessions for self and dependents, Group Housing Benefits and other privileges. Sailors are also entitled to Annual and Casual Leave, Children Education and House Rent Allowances. Post retirement benefits include pension, gratuity and Leave encashment. All perquisites are extended as per service conditions and their eligibility/admissibility is regulated as per Government orders in force and amended from time to time.
    (D) Insurance Cover: Insurance cover (on contribution) of Rs 37.50 lakhs for all sailors is applicable.

    SELECTION CRITERIA:
    Selection of recruits is based on the order of merit on their performance in Written Test, qualifying Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and fitness in Medical Examinations.

    How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in  from 26-06-2017 to 09-07-2017.

    Important Dates:
    Last Date to Apply Online: 09-07-2017.

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    About Indian Navy:
    President of India serves as Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, usually a four-star officer in the rank of Admiral, commands the Navy. The Indian Navy is the fifth largest in the world. It played an important role in India's victory in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War.
    The Indian Navy can trace its lineage back to the East India Company's Marine which was founded in 1612 to protect British merchant shipping in the region. In 1793 the East India Company established its rule over eastern part of the Indian subcontinent i.e. Bengal, but it was not until 1830 that the colonial navy became known as Her Majesty's Indian Navy. In 1858, East India Company rule gave way to the British Raj which lasted until India became independent in 1947. When India became a republic in 1950, the Royal Indian Navy as it had been named since 1934 was renamed to Indian Navy. The 17th-century Maratha emperor Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is considered as the 'Father of the Indian Navy'
    The primary objective of the navy is to secure the nation's maritime borders; India also uses its navy to enhance its international relations through joint exercises, port visits and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief. In recent years, the Indian Navy has undergone rapid modernisation to replace its aging equipment currently in service, this is often seen as part of "India's drive" to develop blue-water capabilities and enhance its position in the Indian Ocean region.
    As of 2017, the Indian Navy has a strength of 67,109 personnel and a large operational fleet consisting of one aircraft carrier, one amphibious transport dock, eight landing ship tanks, 11 destroyers, 14 frigates, one nuclear-powered attack submarine, one ballistic missile submarine, 13 conventionally powered attack submarines, 23 corvettes, four mine countermeasure vessels, 29 patrol vessels, four fleet tankers and various other auxiliary vessels.

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