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The Fellows recruited will have the opportunity to carry out research under plan projects/other research projects of BARC under the guidance of senior scientists, the BARC has said.
The RAs will be selected based on the quality of the PhD thesis, Post-Ph.D. research experience as evidenced from the quality of the publications and/or products/processes designed and developed and performance in the interview.
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Candidates have to submit the application through post. Interested candidates may apply in the prescribed format with complete bio-data, one set of photocopies of mark-sheets, degree certificates (from SSC to M.E./M.Tech/Ph.D.), other academic credentials and work experience and the duly filled-in application may be sent to Deputy Establishment Officer, Recruitment-V, Central Complex, BARC, Trombay, Mumbai-400085 superscribing the Research Project No. on the envelope, reads the job notice.
CISF man loses Rs 1.23 lakh to cyber cheats
ByVinay DalviVinay Dalvi / Updated: May 16, 2021, 06:00 IST
A Central Industrial Security Force (
CISF)
BARC) in Trombay has lost Rs 1.23 lakh to cyber fraudsters.
The 30-year-old constable had ordered two sarees worth Rs 9,098 via a shopping portal. The merchant was supposed to deliver the sarees on Thursday. However, due to coronavirus pandemic and lockdown, the merchant delayed the
delivery.
“The CISF constable got in touch with the portal and asked for the number of the
delivery company and the delivery boy, but the portal refused to provide him with the numbers, saying that it was against the company’s policy,” said a
Mumbai: CISF constable loses Rs 1.23 lakh to cyber fraud
The constable was worried as the shipment was delayed and went online in search of the logistics company s number and ended up losing the money
A 30-year-old constable attached to Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) became the latest victim of cyber fraud after he was duped of Rs 1.23 lakh after he ordered two sarees for his wife. The constable was worried as the shipment was delayed and went online in search of the logistics company s number and ended up losing the money.
The constable posted at The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) had ordered two sarees for his wife worth â¹ 9,098 last week. The sarees were scheduled to be delivered on Thursday, however the shipment was delayed due to the pandemic, he immediately lodged his grievances with the shopping portal and asked for the delivery boy s number so that he could directly contact him. However the portal refused to share the number as it was against their po