Department of Posts Invites Applications from PA/SA Officials Across India for Posting at PTC Darbhanga

The Department of Posts has invited applications from willing and eligible officials of the Postal Assistant (PA) and Sorting Assistant (SA) cadres from all Postal Circles for deployment at the Postal Training Centre (PTC), Darbhanga.
The initiative aims to strengthen the training infrastructure and enhance the availability of experienced manpower at PTC Darbhanga, one of the key training institutions of the Department of Posts. Interested officials possessing the required aptitude and willingness to contribute to training and capacity-building activities are encouraged to apply through the prescribed channel.
PTC Darbhanga plays a crucial role in imparting induction training, refresher courses, and specialized skill-development programs to postal employees across the country. The deployment of experienced PA and SA officials is expected to further improve the quality of training and operational knowledge sharing within the Department.
Applications are being sought from volunteers across all Postal Circles, providing a valuable opportunity for officials to gain exposure to training-related assignments and contribute to the professional development of postal employees.
Officials interested in working at PTC Darbhanga are advised to carefully review the eligibility conditions, tenure, duties, and application procedure mentioned in the official notification before submitting their applications through proper channel.
This initiative reflects the Department's continued focus on strengthening institutional training capabilities and promoting knowledge sharing among its workforce.
How to View the Notification
The detailed notification and application guidelines can be accessed through the official Department of Posts document available at:
https://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=15058
Interested officials should submit their applications within the stipulated time period as mentioned in the notification.
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