Job camps for youth from Tiruvannamalai

January 09, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:51 am IST - TIRUVANNAMALAI:

The Tamil Nadu State Rural Livelihood Mission (TNSRLM) and Pudhu Vazhvu Thittam (PVT) have jointly organised private sector employment camps for the unemployed youth in the age group of 18 to 35 years in Tiruvannamalai district who have studied above fifth standard, 10th standard, 12th standard, ITI, Polytechnic College and graduates as per the following schedule:

January 10: Municipal Middle School (Town Hall), near bus stand, Tiruvannamalai (for youth from Kilpennathur, Thurinjapuram panchayat unions); January 24: Government Boys Higher Secondary School (GBHSS), Chengam (Chengam, Puduppalayam and Thandrambut unions); January 31: Government Girls Higher Secondary School (GGHSS), Arni (Arni, West Arni and Chetput unions); February 7: GGHSS, Polur (Polur, Kalasapakkam, Chetput and Jawadhu Hills unions); February 14: GBHSS, Vandavasi (Vandavasi, Peranamallur and Thellar unions); February 21: GBHSS, Cheyyar (Vembakkam, Anakkavur and Cheyyar unions).

The camps would be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on all days.

Interested candidates should bring with them their education certificate, photographs, photo copy of family card, and the original and two photo copies of their community certificate.

Further particulars can be obtained from the Tamil Nadu Women’s Development Project, Tiruvannamalai (ph: 04175-227476) and PVT, Tiruvannamalai (ph: 04175-233467), says a release from the Collector of Tiruvannamalai.

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