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BSNL
in recruit mode, opens up 4,690 accountants’ jobs
Arpan
Mukherjee & Indranil Chakraborty
Kolkata, Sept 12: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL),
the government-owned telecom giant, is going on a recruitment
binge to fill up 4,690 vacant posts of junior accounts officers,
half of which will be open to direct recruits.
The Rs 23,000-crore telecom service provider, the corporatised
form of the department of telecommunications, already has
3.62 lakh employees, but needs more specialised people to
spruce up its operations in the face of competition from private
players.
According to a circular signed by assistant director general
Prema Krishmachari on August 31, BSNL has 4,690 posts of JAOs
which have fallen vacant since the department stopped recruitments
in 1984.
The recruitments will also be the largest by any single government
enterprise in recent times. “From 1984, our recruitment was
closed. After 13 years we have decided to recruit people to
carry out our expansion plans,” said a BSNL official here.
The annexure of the circular has a critical element for all
direct recruits — execution of a five-year bond to serve the
company.
According to the BSNL official, on earlier occasions also,
fresh recruits had to sign bonds for a number of years. “We
decided to keep this clause as it will help to retain manpower,”
he said.
Among the elaborate requirements specified, there is one clause
that will invite disqualification, even if the candidate meets
all necessary requirements — bigamy. According to the rules,
laid down elaborately for the first time by BSNL, half the
total vacant posts in any of the 28 circles will be filled
up through direct recruitments. Of the balance, 40 per cent
will be filled up through promoting employees who fulfill
certain conditions.
The balance 10 per cent posts will be filled up promoting
senior accountants of BSNL who qualify through internal competitive
examinations.
BSNL, which will be the second Indian outfit to enter the
elite list of Fortune 500 companies after Indian Oil Corp,
had a turnover of Rs 23,000 crore and subscriber base of 32.43
lakh in the year to March 31, 2001. It inherited a manpower
of 3.62 lakh and is one of the key players in a growing market
earlier estimated to be worth Rs 29,083 crore.
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