Indian Air Force has made announcement for the recruitment of candidates on the position of Group C Civilian of on various 132 posts. 10th passed candidates are eligible to be appointed on these positions. It's a golden opportunity for eligible candidates to get this chance of getting recruited in Indian Air Force. Further information like age limit, pay scale, qualifications, selection process etc. which is mentioned below:
Who is Eligible to apply for this post?
10 th passed candidates are eligible to apply for this post.
How much can you earn from this post?
Candidates will be paid as per the norms of organization.
Deadline to apply for this post?
Interested applicants should apply till 16th December 2017.
DETAILS OF GROUP C CIVILIAN JOB
Name of the post:- Group C Civilian
Last date:- 16th December 2017
Total Posts:- 132 Posts
Location:- Anywhere in India
Education Qualification:- Candidates must be 10th passed from a recognized board.
Age Limit:- 18-25 Years
Salary:- As per Norms
Selection process:- Written test followed by Personal interview and Medical Test.
How to apply:- Willing and desirable applicants should send application form to HQ Eastern Air Command, Indian Air Force on or before 16th December 2017.
HISTORY OF INDIAN AIR FORCE:
The origin of the IAF can be traced to the Indian Sandthurst committee known as
a Skeeny committee. This committee was setup by the Govt. of India in 1925 with Sir
Andrew Skeen, The Chief Of General Staff as its chairman to enquire and recommend
the rate at which Indians should be recruited for the grant of commissions in the Armed forces. The report was published on 1st April 1927. The Skeeny committee
recommended that steps should be taken t create an Air Arm of the Indian Army and till
such time facilities for flying training made available in India, its officers should be
trained at Royal Air Force(RAF) college, Cranwell. From 1928 onwards 2 seats were
reserved at the RAF college, Carnwell for Indians in 1930, six Indians, selected by the
government of India enter the college. They were S.C. Sarkar, Subroto Mukharjee,
Bhupinder Singh, Awan, Amarjit singh and J.N.Tandon.
1. The first batch was granted their as a pilots with the exception of Tandon. He
was commissioned in the equipment branch and he became the first equipment officer
in Indian Air Force.
2. 22 Airmen were selected on 19 Jan 1932 as a ground staff. They begin their
training at Karachi. They were known as hawai sepoys.
3.The Government passed the IAF bill on 4 April 1932. The Indian Air Force came
into being with the promulgation of the IAF bill on 8 Oct 1932. The governor general-in-
council at that time consequently ordered the establishment of Indian Air Force with
effect from 8 Oct 1932. The Indian Air force anniversary is celebrated on 8 Oct every
year.
4.No.1 Squadron(A Flight) of the IAF was formed at Drigh Road, Karachi. It
consists of 4 wapiti aircraft, 6 Officers and 22 airmen then known as hawai sepoys. The
six officers included the two ex-chiefs of the Air Force, Air Marshal S mukharjee and Air
Marshal AM Engineer.
5.Two more flights (B&C) were formed and added to No.1 squadron in 1936 and
1939 respectively. Flight lieutenant S Mukharjee took over the command of No.1
squadron.
6. When World War II broke out in 1939 the problem of guarding India’s vast
coastline across and the IAF took active steps to solve it. Training of volunteer reserves.
7. Began in November, 1939. Six coastal defense flights (CDF) were formed at
Madras, Bombay, Calcutta, Cochin, Karachi and Vishakapattnam with Wapiti and
Atlanta aircraft. Towards the end of 1942, these flights were disbanded and the new
squadrons were formed.
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