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Maharashtra Govt Approves Recruitment of 15,000 New Constables To Strengthen Police Force

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Mumbai: In a bid to ease the workload on the state police and bolster law enforcement, the Maharashtra government approved the recruitment of 15,000 new constables. The decision was finalised on Tuesday during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), the recruitment will comprise 10,908 regular police constables, 234 police constable drivers, 25 police constables for the police band and 2,393 armed police constables. In addition, 554 prison constables will be inducted. The enrolment process will be conducted at the respective district level.

Details On Selection Procedure

The selection procedure will include an Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)-based written examination, followed by physical tests and document verification. The Additional Director General (ADG) of Police (Training) has been authorised to oversee the application scrutiny, physical assessments, and written exams.

Additionally, the government has announced a one-time special concession for candidates who exceeded the prescribed age limit of 18–28 years in 2022 and 2023, allowing them to apply in this recruitment cycle. The move aims to address delays in recruitment over the past two years, which had left many aspirants ineligible due to age restrictions.

last year, the Maharashtra Police’s recruitment drive to fill 17,471 posts, including constables, drivers, band personnel, State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) members and jail staff, received an overwhelming 17.76 lakh applications, reflecting the high demand for positions in the state police force.

Highlighting the significance of the new recruitment, CM Fadnavis reportedly stated, “Police constables play an important role in maintaining law and order. This recruitment will help reduce the workload on the department.” He added that the expansion of the force will ensure better public safety and operational efficiency across Maharashtra.

The decision follows repeated recommendations from both the Supreme Court and the Bombay High Court, as well as from legislators across party lines, urging the state government to expedite the recruitment process to address manpower shortages in the police department.

With the approval now in place, the Maharashtra Police is expected to initiate the recruitment process soon, with a focus on transparent and efficient selection. The move is anticipated to majorly enhance the state’s policing capacity, improve response times and strengthen law and order in urban and rural areas alike.

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Palghar News: Young Man Assaulted With Axe In Broad Daylight, Mob Tie Up Attacker Before Police Arrest

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Palghar, Maharashtra: A broad daylight attack in a busy Palghar neighbourhood shocked residents on Wednesday after a young man allegedly assaulted a 35-year-old with an axe, leaving him seriously injured.

The incident occurred around 4 p.m. at the main square in the Kamala Park housing colony on Mahi Road. According to police sources, the accused, believed to be around 27 years old, struck Baboolal Fulchand Yadav in the face with an axe, causing severe injuries. Yadav was immediately rushed to a hospital, where he is undergoing treatment.

Eyewitnesses said the attacker attempted to flee, but local residents intervened, catching him and tying him to a tree with ropes before thrashing him. Police arrived shortly afterward, to control the mob and take the accused into custody 

The motive behind the attack is still under investigation, and the process of registering a formal case in ongoing. The suspect’s identity had not been officially confirmed at the time of reporting.

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Mumbai Fraud: Employee Booked For Cheating, Misappropriating Gold Worth ₹2.5 Crore In Kalbadevi

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Mumbai: L T Marg Police have registered a case against an employee for allegedly cheating his employer and misappropriating gold ornaments weighing 2,510 grams, valued at approximately Rs 2.5 crore.

Jewellery Firm Owner Files Complaint

According to the FIR, complainant Lalit Mohanlal Soni (39), owner of Shine Gold and a resident of Virar West, stated that his worker, Ramesh Ratanchand Jain, took the gold ornaments from the company’s office at Earth Mall, Vitthalwadi, Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai, but failed to return them.

Despite repeated reminders, the accused allegedly neither returned the ornaments nor provided any explanation, leading the complainant to approach the police. Following approval from the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 2, a case was registered against Jain for cheating.

Case Registered After DCP Approval

The investigation is being carried out by PI Kale, who has visited the crime scene for further evidence collection. Police are now tracing the accused and verifying whether the stolen gold has been sold or pawned.

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26/11 Mumbai Terror Accused Tahawwur Rana’s Judicial Custody Extended Till September 8 By Special NIA Court

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Mumbai: The judicial remand of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana was extended till September 8 by a special NIA court on Wednesday. Rana’s earlier judicial custody is set to expire today, August 13. He was produced before the court by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) via video conferencing.

The federal agency has filed a supplementary chargesheet in the case. At present, the case is reportedly at the stage of document scrutiny.

Rana has been granted permission by the court for three phone calls with his brother to discuss engaging a lawyer for his defence. The calls will be recorded and take place in the presence of a senior jail officer. Notably, conversations will be allowed in Hindi or English.

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