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NOC

(Querist) 22 August 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sir/madam
I have been working in an autonomous body under HRD Ministry of Indian Government since July 2015 on regular basis . Before joining this job I had applied Lecturer job in a state government and appeared in writen exam in January 2015 while I joined my current post in July 2015 . Now result has been declared . Should I mentione my experience in attestation form . Will my current employer issue NOC for it ? If that does not issue NOC ?
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 August 2017
Did the employment application forms signed by you had any column; ' Have you already applied elsewhere ..................or are you preparing for any exam etc'

If you have posted about the said exam then you have not concealed anything.

Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 August 2017
If there was NO column then, apply under proper acknowledgment.

It is up to employer and concerned authority to respond to you per rules.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 August 2017
Don't conceal anything.
rajeev sharma (Expert) 22 August 2017
Whether the condition of your present employment carries a condition that you you will not leave the job upto a fixed period if not then you may request your present employer to issue no objection .
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 22 August 2017
Bring the fact of your previous application on record.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 August 2017
In your representation you can mention that you had applied before joining.
praveen (Querist) 24 August 2017
Sir ! There is no bond period . Actually I am working in NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI Hyderabad region . NOC will be issued by regional office Hyderabad while I work in KARNATAKA .Earlier in the same case the neither refused nor issued . They were making excuse only eg. Ur interview call letter is not readable , send once again etc . And Principal was not ready to send again and again .what to do ?if I hide , will I be terminated latter ?


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