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Police recruitment for 15,000 posts in the state: When will the process start?

Pune: The recruitment process for the vacant posts in the police force will start from June 15 and 7,000 posts will be filled for various posts, Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil announced on Friday. He clarified that the recruitment process (Police Recruitment In Maharashtra) will be implemented for 15,000 posts after the approval of the Cabinet.

The issue of police transfers has been under discussion in the state for the last few months. Thousands of young people are preparing for police recruitment. Home Minister Walse Patil, while talking to a private news channel in Pune, announced the date of recruitment process, which has paved the way for aspiring youth to serve in the police force. The police recruitment process will start from June 15 in the state. The Home Department has so far completed the recruitment process for five and a half thousand posts; Also, the recruitment process for 7,000 will start from June 15. Considering the number of vacancies in the police force and the need for manpower, the Home Department will ask the Cabinet to fill another 15,000 posts. The role of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is positive. But, this decision has to be made when it is administratively necessary. The Director General of Police has the power to transfer up to the post of Inspector of Police. Ministers have the power to transfer the post of Deputy Superintendent. The Chief Minister has the power to transfer officers of the Indian Police Service (IPS). Transparency will be maintained regarding transfers, ‘said Valse Patil.

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