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The Gram Sahayak Program is an initiative aimed at supporting rural communities through awareness, assistance, and social development activities. Gram Sahayaks work at the village level to help people understand government schemes, education opportunities, health services, documentation processes, and various social welfare programs. They also help in conducting surveys, organizing camps, and coordinating between the organization and rural communities.
Benefits
As a Gram Sahayak, you will receive the following benefits:
Eligibility
To apply for the Gram Sahayak Program, the applicant must meet the following criteria:
- Minimum age: 18 years
- Education: Minimum 12th Pass
- Willingness to work in rural areas
- Must be able to use a smartphone
- Must be able to use WhatsApp
- Basic communication skills required
- Interest in social work
- Willing to work part-time or full-time
Application Process
- 1Fill out the Online Application Form
- 2Pay the Application Fee after submitting the form
- 3Appear for the Exam (Online)
- 4Result will be declared after the exam
- 5Selected candidates will receive Training
- 6After training, Joining will be provided
- 7Candidates will then be assigned work in their respective areas
Selection Flow:
Exam Syllabus
The exam will include the following subjects:
- Basic General Knowledge
- Government Schemes Information
- Basic Marathi
- Basic English
- Basic Computer Knowledge
- Social Work Related Questions
- Logical Reasoning (Basic)
Exam Details
Documents Required
Applicants need the following documents:
Work Responsibilities
Roles and responsibilities of a Gram Sahayak:
- Complete the task assigned by Management team
- Conduct village surveys
- Help organize camps and social programs
- Assist in education and health-related activities
- Help people fill out forms (scholarships, pensions, schemes)
- Work on NGO projects
- Submit weekly reports
- Conduct social awareness activities
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is Gram Sahayak a Government Job?
No, this is an NGO-based social work program.
Q2. Will I receive a salary?
There is no fixed salary. Performance-based incentives or project-based payments may be provided.
Q3. Will I get a certificate?
Yes, a certificate will be provided after completion of training and assigned work.
Q4. Is the exam difficult?
No, the exam will be basic level.
Q5. What will be the work timing?
Work can be part-time, full-time, or project-based depending on the assignment.
Q6. Where will I be posted?
You will be assigned work in your district, taluka, or nearby area.
Q7. Will training be online or offline?
Training may be conducted online or offline.
Q8. Will I get an ID card?
Yes, selected candidates will receive an official ID card.