Wed Oct 02 09:53:48 UTC 2024: ## NABARD Announces Recruitment for Office Attendant Posts: Applications Open Until October 21st
The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has opened applications for the post of Office Attendant in its subordinate service. Interested candidates can apply online through the official NABARD website, nabard.org. The application window is open from October 2nd, 2024, and will close on October 21st, 2024.
The selection process for the Office Attendant recruitment will be conducted through an online exam scheduled for November 21st, 2024. Candidates can access the application form by registering on the NABARD website, filling in the required details, and uploading the necessary documents.
The application fee is INR 50 for SC/ST/PWD/EXS candidates and INR 500 for all other candidates. NABARD will verify the information provided in the online application and will disqualify any candidate found to be providing incorrect information or failing to meet the eligibility criteria.
**Here’s how to apply for the NABARD Office Attendant position:**
1. Visit the NABARD career website: nabard.org/career
2. Click on the ‘Online Application’ link on the homepage.
3. Click on the new registration link and enter the required details.
4. Verify your details and save the application by clicking on the ‘Save & Next’ button.
5. Upload your photo and signature as per the specifications provided in the guidelines.
6. Click on the ‘Preview’ tab to preview and verify the entire application form before completing the registration.
7. After submitting the form, click on the ‘Payment’ tab and proceed with the payment.
8. After making the payment, click on the ‘Submit’ button, save the confirmation page, and take a print out for your records.
The recruitment drive comes at a time when political tides are shifting in Bihar. Political strategist Prashant Kishor has launched a new political party, promising to fight on development issues after two years of his ‘Jan Suraj Yatra’. He has criticized the ruling RJD and JD(U) and has stated that he does not aspire to be the Chief Minister. While his party will contest on all 243 seats, the challenges of caste-based politics and established parties will be formidable hurdles to overcome.