Applications invited for unemployment dole

July 30, 2010 04:45 pm | Updated 05:28 pm IST - KRISHNAGIRI:

Candidates who have passed Secondary School Leaving Certificate examination, or obtained diplomas or degrees and registered in the District Employment Office, Krishnagiri, from April 1, 2005, to June 30, 2010, and are still on the dole can apply for the unemployment allowance.

Printed application forms can be submitted in person at the District Employment Office, Krishnagiri between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on all working days.

According to a release from the District Employment Officer, candidates who want to get the application forms should produce all original documents including transfer certificates, educational certificates and employment office registration cards.

Beneficiaries who were always availing themselves of unemployment allowance for the last one or more should submit a self-declaration to the effect that they were ‘not in service’ at the beginning of the second or third year of their receiving the allowance, along with their renewed employment registration card and photo copies of their savings bank passbooks, in person, to the District Employment Office before August, 2010, for the continuation of their allowance. The unemployment allowance would not be continued for existing beneficiaries who failed to submit the self-declaration forms.

The release further said that those beneficiaries who were availing themselves of the allowance should renew their employment registration in time and intimate the details of renewal to the unemployment allowance disbursement section in the District Employment Office. The allowance would be stopped immediately for those who failed to renew the registration.

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