The Asian Age

Fill in vacant posts in paramilita­ry: Rajnath

■ 61,000 vacancies in Central forces

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a bid to resolve the ongoing shortage of security personnel in central police forces, home minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday chaired a highlevel meeting with senior officials of the ministry and police organisati­ons.

Mr Singh, sources added, has directed all the authoritie­s concerned to expedite the recruitmen­t process and fill the pending vacancies in a timebound manner. If required the home ministry and central police organisati­osn will use a special mechanism’’ to deal with shortage of security personnel.

Central paramilita­ry forces are facing as many as 61,000 vacancies even as 18,460 posts are lying vacant in CRPF, which happens to be the biggest paramilita­ry force as on March 1, 2018. This is followed by BSF which has 10,738 vacant posts.

The main reason for the vacancies is largely on account of retirement, resignatio­n, death, creation of new posts or raising of new battalions. Normally, these central forces fill the posts through different means like direct recruitmen­t, promotion and by deputation from other police and security units, according to provisions of the recruitmen­t rules. Officials claimed that filling vacant posts was a continual process in central paramilita­ry forces.

Other forces like the Sashastra Seema Bal ( SSB) has 18,942 vacant posts while 5,786 slots are there in Indo Tibetan Border Police ( ITBP). In addition, there are 3,840 vacancies in the Assam Rifles and 3,812 vacancies in the Central Industrial Security Force ( CISF) as on March 1 this year.

 ?? — PTI ?? Workers construct a pontoon bridge over the Ganga for the upcoming Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on Tuesday.
— PTI Workers construct a pontoon bridge over the Ganga for the upcoming Kumbh Mela in Allahabad on Tuesday.

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