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CM to give appointment letters to 1,494 police telecommunications recruits today
CM to give appointment letters to 1,494 police telecommunications recruits today

Time of India

time02-08-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

CM to give appointment letters to 1,494 police telecommunications recruits today

Lucknow: In a major push to the ongoing Mission Rozgar, CM Yogi Adityanath will distribute appointment letters to 1,494 newly selected candidates for the UP police telecommunication department in Lucknow on Aug 3. This marks a significant stride in modernising the police force and strengthening public sector employment in the state. Among the selected candidates are 1,374 assistant operators and 120 workshop employees. Their selection was conducted in a transparent and merit-based manner by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB). These appointments come in the wake of the historic recruitment of 60,244 constables earlier this year. The recruitment aims to address the staffing needs of the police telecommunications department, equipping it with trained personnel to manage communication and technical operations within the police infrastructure more efficiently. According to official figures, the Yogi govt has provided over 8.5 lakh govt jobs, 3.75 lakh contractual appointments, and helped facilitate employment for more than 2 crore youth in the private and MSME sectors under Mission Rozgar. The initiative reflects the govt's vision to create employment opportunities in every village and city. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

1-time regn must for UP Police jobs for smooth recruitment process
1-time regn must for UP Police jobs for smooth recruitment process

Time of India

time31-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

1-time regn must for UP Police jobs for smooth recruitment process

Lucknow: In a first, the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) on Thursday rolled out the one-time registration (OTR) system for all future police recruitment applications, aiming to make the process more streamlined, transparent, and user-friendly, according to an official notification issued by the board. The OTR mechanism will now be mandatory for all aspirants applying for any upcoming recruitment conducted by the UP Police. Through this system, candidates will need to fill out their basic personal details, such as name, father's name, date of birth, and contact information. These details will be securely stored and automatically populated in all future application forms, eliminating the need to re-enter them each time. "The move is intended to ease the burden on applicants and make the recruitment process more efficient and error-free," said a board official. The OTR facility is entirely free of cost and will be required for participation in all future online recruitment drives. Candidates can register by visiting the board's website, which also features FAQs and video tutorials to help applicants complete the registration process smoothly. For those facing technical difficulties, the board has set up a dedicated helpline at 1800 9110 005. The UPPRPB has urged all candidates preparing for upcoming constable, sub-inspector, or other recruitment drives to complete their OTR at the earliest to avoid last-minute hassles. Without completing the OTR, candidates will not be able to apply for any future posts.

UP Police Head Operator final result 2022 declared; here's direct link
UP Police Head Operator final result 2022 declared; here's direct link

Scroll.in

time27-06-2025

  • Scroll.in

UP Police Head Operator final result 2022 declared; here's direct link

The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) has declared the final result of the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) for the post of Head Operator/Head Operator (Mechanic) in the Police Radio Cadre. Applicants can download their results from the official website As per the notification, the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) was conducted from May 20 to 28, 2025. The recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 936 posts of Head Operator/Head Operator (Mechanic). Steps to download Head Operator result 2025

Amit Shah, Yogi hand over letters to 60,244 newly recruited UP constables
Amit Shah, Yogi hand over letters to 60,244 newly recruited UP constables

India Today

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Amit Shah, Yogi hand over letters to 60,244 newly recruited UP constables

In a historic moment for Uttar Pradesh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath handed over appointment letters to 60,244 newly selected constables at the Defence Expo Ground on Sunday. The mass recruitment marks the largest police hiring drive ever conducted in the recruitment, led by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB), witnessed an overwhelming response with over 48 lakh applications, including more than 15 lakh from women. Out of the final 60,244 selected candidates, 48,196 are men and 12,048 are the drive a 'milestone in transparency and efficiency,' CM Yogi highlighted that this is the first time the entire process — from exam conduction to final joining — has been executed in record time and with utmost fairness. The entire process included biometric verification, facial recognition, CCTV surveillance, and real-time Aadhaar authentication to eliminate malpractice.#WATCH | : , " 60,244 , , 11 ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) June 15, 2025 To accommodate such a large-scale recruitment, written tests were conducted in 10 shifts over five days. The subsequent physical and document verification stages were completed in all 75 districts and 12 PAC battalions, making use of RFID tech for race Agra led the tally in terms of selections (2,349), while the lowest came from Shravasti (25). Additionally, 1,145 candidates from neighbouring states like Bihar, MP, and Rajasthan were also selected. The drive ensured balanced representation across General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS Yogi government has also upgraded its training infrastructure. All recruits are now receiving hi-tech training within UP itself, a step up from earlier years when trainees were sent to CRPF Yogi emphasised that over the past eight years, the double-engine government has provided more than 8.5 lakh government jobs and transformed the image of Uttar Pradesh from a riot-prone state to one rooted in law, order, and opportunity. He credited the state's recruitment reforms for eliminating nepotism and enabling merit-based large-scale recruitment not only strengthens the police force but also sets a benchmark for future government hiring across Reel

Shah: Goons don't dictate terms, UP has transformed under Yogi
Shah: Goons don't dictate terms, UP has transformed under Yogi

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Shah: Goons don't dictate terms, UP has transformed under Yogi

1 2 Lucknow: Union home minister Amit Shah Sunday said here on Sunday that under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath , Uttar Pradesh has shed its legacy of lawlessness and UP has seen a remarkable turnaround. Speaking at an event at the Defence Expo Ground in Lucknow to hand over appointment letters to 60,244 police constables selected in the country's largest-ever police recruitment drive, Shah said: "Goons no longer dictate terms in the state. The rule of law has been established. It is now our mission that within the next five years, we will create a system where an FIR is followed by a verdict from the Supreme Court within three years. " Shah termed the event a "historic ceremony" for Uttar Pradesh Police. Shah praised UP's transparent police recruitment process, and emphasized that no bribes, recommendations, or caste-based bias were involved unlike the previous govts in the state. "Each of you was selected purely on merit from over 48 lakh applications," he told the recruits. Over 12,000 women have joined the force, with Shah commending their confidence and readiness. He also personally handed over appointment letters to 15 constables. He lauded the state's decision to reserve 20% of posts for women, noting that over 12,000 of the recruits were women. "When I met some of the young women today, their confidence and determination were written all over their faces," he said. "Uttar Pradesh now has the largest police force in the country, equipped with command centres, AI-based tools, PCR vans, and on-wheel forensic labs. He urged the new officers to uphold the modern policing ethos of security, service, and sensitivity," he said. Shah credited CM Yogi Adityanath for restoring law and order in UP. "Before 2017, the state's law and order was in decline but since Yogi ji took charge, UP Police has touched new heights," he said. He pointed out that police modernisation in UP was stagnant from 2014 to 2017 but transformed post-2017 with Modi-Yogi governance synergy. Highlighting three new criminal laws, Shah said these reforms would ensure that citizens receive justice from FIR to the Supreme Court within three years. "You are not just joining a force — you're becoming the face of justice, security, and empathy in 'Amrit Kaal'. Be strict with criminals, but a protector to the poor, backward, and tribal communities," he said. A total of 60,244 constables, including 12,048 women, were recruited by the UP Police recruitment and promotion board (UPPRPB), which received more than 48 lakh applications. The recruitment process was completed under the then director of UPPRPB Rajeev Krishna, who is currently the director general of police. With the Sunday's inductions, the total strength of the force now reached nearly four lakh personnel, which includes around 36,000 women personnel. This strength covers all non-gazetted ranks across various wings of the police, excluding home guards, and marks a significant push toward modernising the police force, a senior police officer added.

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