Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai
Mumbai, Oct 30: In a major boost to the city’s law enforcement machinery, the Maharashtra Home Department has approved a large-scale recruitment drive to fill 2,479 constable posts in the Mumbai Police, addressing the long-pending staff shortage that has persisted since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Administration) S. Jayakumar confirmed that the recruitment process aims to fill vacancies created due to retirements till December 2024. On average, around 1,500 constables retire every year, leading to a steady decline in manpower across the city’s police stations.
Applications for the new posts will remain open till November 30, and selected candidates are expected to join the force by the end of 2026, following completion of their

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