CM Yogi Adityanath will attend the passing out parade of 60,244 newly recruited civil police personnel in Lucknow, marking a significant milestone for Uttar Pradesh police forces.
CM Yogi Adityanath: Major Recruitment Milestone
The recruits, part of the Direct Recruitment 2025 batch, will officially step into active duty after completing their training, strengthening the state’s law enforcement system.
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Grand Passing Out Parade
The ceremony will witness the recruits taking a pledge to serve with discipline, dedication, and commitment, symbolizing their readiness to uphold law and order.
CM to Inspect Parade
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inspect the parade and also honor outstanding trainees with certificates and awards for their performance during training.
Boost to State Security
Officials say the addition of over 60,000 personnel will significantly enhance policing capacity, improving response time and public safety across the state.
Focus on Service and Commitment
The event highlights the government’s emphasis on security, service, and commitment, reinforcing the role of police in maintaining peace and protecting citizens.
Strengthening Law Enforcement Infrastructure
Experts believe that such large-scale recruitment drives are crucial for modernizing the police force and ensuring better law enforcement across urban and rural areas.
Enhanced Presence Across Districts
With the deployment of new recruits, police presence will increase across districts, helping in better crowd management, crime prevention, and emergency response.
Opportunities for Youth Employment
The recruitment drive also reflects a significant employment opportunity for youth, offering stable government jobs while contributing to public service.
Training and Skill Development
Officials highlighted that recruits have undergone rigorous physical and professional training, equipping them with modern policing skills, including technology-based surveillance and community policing.
Strengthening Public Trust
The induction of a large number of trained personnel is expected to improve public trust in policing, ensuring more effective interaction between citizens and law enforcement agencies.


