There is news of great relief and opportunity for the youth in Uttar Pradesh. State Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced that this year there will be recruitment on 81 thousand posts in UP Police. This recruitment process will be completed during the financial year 2026-27, which will generate employment on a large scale and further strengthen the law and order of the state.
Emphasis on transparency and timeliness
In the review meeting of the police department held late on Thursday evening, the Chief Minister gave clear instructions that all recruitments should be done with complete transparency as per the merit and reservation rules. Also, special emphasis was laid on completing the recruitment process in a time bound manner.
Recruitment will be done on various posts
CM Yogi said that these recruitments will include many important posts like Sub-Inspector (SI), Reserve Civil Police, Radio Assistant, Computer Operator Grade-A and SI (Confidential). The process of some of these recruitments has already started. He said that through these appointments the state will get a modern, technology-enabled and strong police force.
Strict stance against corruption
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reiterated the zero tolerance policy and gave instructions to speed up action against corruption. He asked to increase trap and search operations as well as take technology-based, prompt and effective action against financial and cyber crimes.
Cyber Helpline and Investigation Status
According to the report presented at the meeting:
- The call handling capacity of Cyber Helpline 1930 has increased from 1,709 to 7,467 calls per day.
- There are 414 investigations pending in the vigilance establishment, out of which 340 investigations are targeted to be completed this year.
Instructions to strengthen policing and fire service
CM Yogi directed to bring the response time of PRV-112 service down to an average of 6 minutes, so that quick assistance can be provided in emergency situations. Apart from this, instructions were also given to quickly implement the ‘one tehsil-one fire tender’ model to modernize fire services.
Employees posted for a long time will be transferred
The Chief Minister has also given instructions for transfer of policemen posted for a long time in Lucknow, including Raj Bhavan, Chief Minister’s residence and Police Headquarters, so that the administrative system can be made more effective.