Introduction: Maharashtra Police Recruitment 2022 has published a recruitment advertisement in their official website for the recruitment of constables for the vacant positions of 14956 posts. Eligible candidates can click on the link below and apply for the said positions.
Maharashtra Police Recruitment 2022 Important Dates
- Starting date of online application: November 09, 2022
- Last date to apply: November 30, 2022
Maharashtra Police Recruitment 2022 Vacancy Details
Total vacancies: 18331 constable posts
- Police Constable: 14956 posts
- SRPF Police Constable: 1204 posts
- Driver Police Constable: 2174 posts
Maharashtra Police Recruitment 2022 Eligibility Criteria
Education Qualification
- Job aspirants can check the educational qualification, age limit, and selection process for the above mentioned posts on the official notification given below.
How to apply for
- Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the vacancies by visiting the official website at policerecruitment2022.mahait.org.
Official link to the website:
policerecruitment2022.mahait.org and mahapolice.gov.in
About Maharashtra Police
Maharashtra Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is headed by Director General of Police, and headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
It is one of the largest police departments in the country, having about 36 district police units in the state. The Maharashtra Police Department has strength of nearly 1.95 lakh. It also has 15,000 women in its force.
Maharashtra, the third largest State in Republic of India, has one of the largest police forces in the country. Maharashtra, a highly industrialized State with large urban conglomerates, has adopted Commissionerate system for policing its large cities. The State has 10 Commissionerates and 36 district police units. The motto of Maharashtra Police is “सद्ररक्षणाय खलनिग्रहणाय”. It means that Maharashtra Police is committed to PROTECTING THE RIGHTOUS WHILE CONTROLLING & ANNIHILATING THE EVIL. Maharashtra Police is headed by Director General of Police. The State police Head Quarter is located at Mumbai.
The Maharashtra Police Headquarters is in a Grade I listed its heritage building that was built between 1872 and 1876 and designed by Frederick William Stevens (who designed the Victoria Terminus). During the British Raj, it served as the Royal Alfred Sailors’ Home, named after Prince Alfred, the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who visited Bombay in 1870. The building was used to house sick European sailors. After 1928, it served as the Legislative Assembly and then the Bombay Council Hall until 1982, when the Maharashtra Police moved into the building.
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