Telangana Information Technology Association offers jobs for Eco Survey project

Telangana Information Technology Association offers jobs for Eco Survey project
x
Highlights

The Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA), which has done a commendable work in providing computer literacy, has entered job providing sector.

Hyderabad: The Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA), which has done a commendable work in providing computer literacy, has entered job providing sector. TITA-Digithon is taking up the Centre's Seventh Economic Survey works in the State and recruiting enumerators for the purpose.

The Economic Survey Pilot Project started here on Sunday and TITA global president Sundeep Kumar Makthala secured details from Sithaphalmandi corporator Hema Syamala. Enumerators can also avail the opportunity by registering at http://bit.ly/censussurvey or by calling at mobile number 6300368705. The participants in the economic survey work are bound to get opportunities in future as digital enumerators.

The Seventh Economic Survey is being taken up across the country by the Centre in association with CSC. In Telangana, TITA-Digithon is working on this project in collaboration with CSC. There are about 1,112 urban units including 573 units in greater Hyderabad. Each unit may require 10 enumerators, which means that almost 6,000 enumerators would be required in Hyderabad alone. Similarly, there is a requirement of 11 to 12,000 persons across the Telangana State.

Interested candidates have to provide their details and write an examination to get selected. Those selected would get certificates and ID cards and may get an opportunity to work in survey works in future.

Speaking on the occasion, Hema Syamala said she was happy to start the Centre's Economic Survey work from her area. She requested everyone to give their details and participate in the survey. CSC vice-president Raja Kishore said that it was ascertained that TITA could take up this work across the State with expertise, hence the collaboration. He said that many other IT projects would be taken up in association with TITA in future. (NSS)

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS