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Staff Car Driver(10th standard) Recruitment in Madhya Pradesh Postal Circle
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Staff Car Driver Vacancy – Last Date 24 November 2023 (Bhopal,Madhya Pradesh), National Health Mission Tripura (NHM Tripura) recruit Staff Car Driver posts. Candidates with 10th Experienced can apply.
ABOUT Madhya Pradesh Postal Circle;मध्यप्रदेश डाक परिमण्डल
Madhya Pradesh Postal Circle is associated with the history of Madhya Pradesh State. Many areas of modern Madhya Pradesh state used to come in the then Central Province (CP) of India in the 19th century. The princely states of Bhopal, Gwalior and Indore used to be part of Rajputana in those days. In 1861, the territory of Vidarbha was added to the Central Province (CP) and came to be known as “Central Province and Brar”. After the Independence, when the linguistic provinces were reconstituted, state of Madhya Pradesh was formed in 1956 by incorporating political units known as Central India, Bhopal, Vindhyapradesh and Madhya Pradesh in the then independent India, with its capital as Bhopal. The territory of Nagpur and Vidarbha was given to Maharashtra.
If we look at the history of postage in India, initially there were only three postal circles in the territory of India owned by East India Company – Bengal Presidency, Bombay Presidency and Madras Presidency. North West Province Circle was formed in 1839 and then Punjab Circle in December 1860, Burma Circle in 1861, Central Province Circle in 1866, Sindh Circle in 1869, Awadh Circle in 1870, Rajputana Circle in 1871, Assam Circle in 1873, Bihar Circle in 1877, Eastern Bengal Circle in 1878 and Central India Circle came into existence in 1879. The headquarters of Central Province (and Brar) used to be Nagpur, while the headquarters of Central India used to be Indore. By 1873, the postal distribution centers of Hoshangabad, Nagpur, Sagar, Jabalpur, Khandwa, Raipur, Wardha, and Akola were included in Central India. In 1879, postal distribution centers were also opened in Balaghat, Chanda, Narsinghpur, Basit, Chhindwara, Seoni Chhpara, Betul, Damoh, Yavatmal, Bilaspur and Mandla.
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