logo
DDA Recruitment 2025: Notification to recruit 1,383 posts issued; check eligibility criteria, selection process and more

DDA Recruitment 2025: Notification to recruit 1,383 posts issued; check eligibility criteria, selection process and more

Mint29-05-2025

DDA Recruitment 2025: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Thursday released a notification to recruit 1,383 personnel in various Group A, B, and C positions.
Among the posts the DDA called for applications include Junior Engineer, Assistant Section Officer, Patwari, and many others.
The application process is set to start soon. Aspirants will have to apply through the official website of DDA at dda.gov.in once the registration window opens.
The eligibility criteria vary for different posts of Delhi Development Authority according to the notification issued.
a) Technical posts require ITI certification
b) Specific jobs require Class 10 certificate.
c) Engineering and related post require diploma courses
d) Higher posts need candidates who have completed their undergraduate or postgraduate degrees in related fields.
A candidate will have to go through a various selection process to be recruited for Delhi Development Authority:
a) Online examination (CBT): This is a computer-based test to analyse general awareness and job-related skills.
b) Skill assessment: Candidates applying for specified posts will have practical tests to display work-related skills.
c) Document verification: Important documents, including proof of age and academic certificates, are essential.
d) Personal interview: There will be some positions for which candidates will be invited for interviews to gauge general fit for the position.
Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) – 745 Vacancies
Junior Engineer (Civil) – 104 Vacancies
Junior Engineer (Electrical/Mechanical) – 67 Vacancies
Stenographer Grade-D – 44 Vacancies
Section Officer (Horticulture) – 20 Vacancies
Assistant Director (Planning) – 19 Vacancies
Assistant Director (Ministerial) – 15 Vacancies
Architectural Assistant – 9 Vacancies
Assistant Director (Architecture) – 8 Vacancies
Legal Assistant – 7 Vacancies
Assistant Security Officer – 6 Vacancies
Junior Translator (Official Language) – 6 Vacancies

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Delhi's Roshanara Club to reopen clubhouse
Delhi's Roshanara Club to reopen clubhouse

Hindustan Times

time14 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Delhi's Roshanara Club to reopen clubhouse

The Roshanara Club in north Delhi is set to make its return as a social hub, with the Delhi Development Authority (DDA)—in a first, since its takeover of the club in 2023—planning to reopen the clubhouse and resume food and beverage (F&B) service after months of restricted activity. The 103-year-old club, which was established during the British era, remained partially functional since its takeover from private management, offering sports facilities—cricket, tennis and swimming—on a pay-to-play model. (HT Archive) The 103-year-old club, which was established during the British era, remained partially functional since its takeover from private management, offering sports facilities—cricket, tennis and swimming—on a pay-to-play model. While the club remained exclusive to its members since the British era, the DDA opened it to the public after its takeover. 'We gradually made repairs and started most of the sports facilities in phases, starting with indoor sports. It is now open for cricket and several other court games too. The restaurant and club area will also be refurbished and opened to the public soon. As of now, there are no memberships and everything is available on a pay-and-play basis,' a senior DDA official said. Earlier in the week, the DDA also floated a tender inviting licensed F&B operators to run the cafeteria and restaurant services in the main club building. According to the document, the scope of services includes providing catering across multiple areas—indoor restaurant, outdoor seating, and event-based buffet services—while maintaining the heritage ambience of the site. 'We are focusing on a careful revival of the Roshanara Club that balances modern expectations with its historic character. People can expect a high-quality dining experience within the preserved colonial-era architecture,' the official said. The tender document specifies that the food operator will be given a two-year licence, extendable based on performance, and will have to comply with detailed hygiene, staffing, and decor requirements in line with heritage norms. No structural changes will be allowed, and branding will be strictly regulated to ensure the old-world charm of the premises is not lost, according to the document. DDA officials said the decision to initiate F&B services was taken following multiple requests from former club members and those who used the sports facilities. The club's takeover in 2023 sparked controversy and legal back-and-forth between DDA and the former private management. Since then, the authority has stated that it intends to operate the club as a public facility with an affordable and inclusive model. Membership norms are being reworked, officials said. In 1922, Civil Lines was populated by then-British bureaucrats and the emerging Indian elite, who joined hands to set up the club on 22 acres on the western side of Roshanara Bagh. The club is renowned for hosting a meeting that led to the ideation and creation of the Board of Cricket Control Of India (BCCI). It also hosted the first test match of the country—India vs England—in 1931. According to the club website, its pre-independence members included viceroys and governor-generals. Among regular visitors were Jawaharlal Nehru, Zakir Hussain, V.V. Giri, and Dr Rajendra Prasad. Several Indian cricketers, including Kapil Dev and Virat Kohli, have played here and iconic films, such as 'Gandhi', have been shot on the premises.

DDA plans hot-air balloon rides at two sports complexes
DDA plans hot-air balloon rides at two sports complexes

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Hans India

DDA plans hot-air balloon rides at two sports complexes

Kwill get a unique experience of hot-air balloon ride as the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is planning to launch the recreational rides at Yamuna Sports Complex and Commonwealth Games Village Sports Complex, officials said. According to officials, after careful consideration, the two locations have been selected for the initial start of the project, and a tender has been issued inviting private players to operate these rides at DDA sites. 'These sites will be offered for operation of hot air ballooning on a revenue-sharing basis. The required area, approximately 60 metres by 60 metres at each site, will be provided to the firm as per mutually agreed timings and days,' the tender issued by the DDA. With an eye on generating revenue and promoting tourism, the landowning agency has marked four sites at each of the two mega sports complexes managed by it. Currently there are several other sporting areas within these complexes. According to the officials, firms will be allowed to advertise on the balloons, and the licence issued will be for three years, which will be extendable up to a maximum of nine years. 'The space will be provided to the firm for undertaking a maximum of four hours of flying per day. However, temporary permission for additional hours may be granted by DDA on a case-to-case basis,' the proposal added. The price of the hot-air balloon rides will be decided by the firm, however, DDA has directed to keep the tickets at a reasonable price. Spread across a vast space of around 100 acres, the Commonwealth Games Village along the banks of the Yamuna River was constructed as a residence for athletes during the Commonwealth Games in 2010. It is located near Akshardham temple. The Yamuna Sports Complex situated in Surajmal Vihar was also constructed for the games.

Sky's the limit: DDA plans hot air balloon rides
Sky's the limit: DDA plans hot air balloon rides

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Sky's the limit: DDA plans hot air balloon rides

New Delhi: Delhiites will soon be able to enjoy hot air balloon rides, with Delhi Development Authority confirming plans to introduce tethered balloon services at Yamuna Sports Complex and CWG Village Sports Complex. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Two other sites along the Yamuna floodplain—Asita and Baansera—have also been selected for the initiative. The service will be operated by a designated firm, which will provide its own equipment and staff, under a revenue-sharing model with DDA. "We have already earmarked sites at four locations. A notice inviting tender has been issued and the last date to apply is July 7. For the safety of visitors, we have made it mandatory that the agency will have a minimum of one year of experience in operating hot air balloon services or tethered hot air balloon services or similar aviation-based recreational activities," said an official. Besides valid licences and certifications, a proven track record of safety and compliance with aviation standards and a licence under the air operator permit or non-scheduled operator permit as issued by the Union civil aviation ministry would be among other compliances DDA would demand from the operator. After the award of the letter, the firm will be given 45 days to set up the required infrastructure and equipment and make the professionals available to commence the operations. The tenure of the licence will be three years, which can be extended for three terms, up to a maximum of nine years, stated the authority. "The price of the ride will be decided by the firm. However, it should be reasonable and will need to be approved by the competent authority of DDA. The sale of tickets will be arranged jointly by the firm and DDA to ensure transparency and record-keeping. The entire amount will be credited to DDA's account," stated the authority. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The firm will be permitted to use the balloon as well as certain hoardings as decided by DDA to get sponsors and for advertisements. "However, no advertisement carrying information or graphics or other items relating to alcohol and tobacco products, objectionable or indecent content, as defined by industry standards, etc., would be allowed," stated the authority. To attract more people to the Yamuna floodplain, DDA is making efforts to restore the greenery at these places, besides developing waterbodies, children's playing areas and recently initiating work on establishing eating facilities.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store