UP DGP Orders Zero Tolerance for Irregularities in Constable Recruitment Exam
UP DGP Orders Zero Tolerance in Constable Recruitment Exam

The Director General of Police (DGP) of Uttar Pradesh, Rajeev Krishna, on Tuesday issued a directive to police and administrative officers across the state to adopt a zero-tolerance policy against any irregularities in the upcoming police constable recruitment examination. He emphasized that the success of this massive exercise hinges on vigilance and discipline at every level.

High-Level Review Meeting

Chairing a high-level review meeting via video conference alongside Chief Secretary SP Goyal, the DGP instructed officials to ensure strict compliance with all guidelines issued by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board for the written examination scheduled from June 8 to June 10.

Security Measures

The DGP directed district police chiefs to strengthen security arrangements at examination centres, strong rooms, and transit routes for confidential examination material. He also ordered adequate deployment of police and traffic personnel at railway stations, bus stands, major intersections, and examination venues to facilitate smooth movement and security of candidates.

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Surveillance and Vigilance

Officials were instructed to maintain constant surveillance through CCTV monitoring, conduct thorough frisking of candidates and staff, and take immediate action against any suspicious activity or attempts at malpractice. Chief Secretary SP Goyal also directed officers to ensure complete transparency, confidentiality, and integrity of the recruitment process, warning that any lapse in security or supervision would invite strict action.

Examination Details

Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board Chairman SB Shiradkar informed officials that the written examination for direct recruitment to 32,679 Civil Police Constable and equivalent posts will be held at 1,183 centres spread across all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh.

Two-Shift Schedule

To accommodate the large number of candidates, the examination will be conducted in two shifts each day. The first shift will be held from 10 am to 12 noon, while the second shift will take place from 3 pm to 5 pm.

Overwhelming Response

Shiradkar said the recruitment drive has generated an overwhelming response from aspirants, with a total of 28,86,797 applications received for the 32,679 vacancies.

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