Archaeology Director in Bihar
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Job Title | Directory Archaeology |
Total Opening | 01 |
Job Type | Permanent |
Location | Patna Bihar |
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Age Limit | Max.50 Years |
Education | Graduate/Post Graduate with min 50% marks |
Other | Degree in History, Archaeology |
Experience | Min.15 Years |
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Reserved | None |
Details | No Reservation |
Unreserved | UR-01 |
Salary | Pay metrix of 123100-215900 INR |
Job Responsibility
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Application Process | |
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Fees | Rs. 100 Payable online while applying |
How to Apply | Apply via online mode only |
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Selection Process | Application Shortlisting, Interview |
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Pay Before: 29 September 2020 and apply before 06 October 2020
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About Directorate of Archaeology Bihar
Hardly can any other state compete with Bihar in terms of archaeological remains and cultural heritage. Relics of almost all the ages and all the types are found in abundance in practically every part of the state. The archaeological eminence of Bihar is therefore unquestionable.
We have got the first ever Mesolithic habitational remains at Paisra (Munger). Then some of the finest prehistoric rock paintings have been explored out over the hills of Kaimur, Nawada and Jamui. It was for the first time that a Neolithic settlement was discovered in the thick of the alluvium, over the bank of the Ganga at Chirand, which was followed by several similar discoveries elsewhere. The stupas of Vaishali are significant, not only as they represent the earliest of the stupa architecture in India, but also for one of then contains the relics of Buddha. The sutpa at Kesaria is one of the tallest in the world, and of course one of the grandest. The unique Pillared Hall at Kumhrar (Patna), built by the Mauryas, remains quite an inimitable architectural wonder. At Barabar, were carved out the first set of rock-cut architectural caves, again under the Mauryas, which turned out to be a trendsetter in subsequent centuries, particularly in Western India.