Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will distribute appointment letters to 21,391 new constables today in a major recruitment drive. The event highlights the government’s focus on law enforcement and youth employment. The new recruits will bring modern training and technology to the state police force. This initiative aims to enhance public safety and trust in Bihar’s policing system.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar to Appoint 21,391 New Bihar Police Constables Today

  • Nitish Kumar strengthens Bihar Police with 21,391 new constables
  • Event marks major youth employment milestone
  • Focus on modern policing and crime control
  • Ceremony at Patna’s Bapu Auditorium today
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Bihar to induct 21,391 new Constables, CM Nitish Kumar to distribute appointment letters today

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar distributes appointment letters to 21,391 new constables, boosting law enforcement and youth employment in the state.

"The rule of law has been a core priority for our government. – Nitish Kumar"

New Delhi, June 28

Facing criticism from the Opposition parties over the law and order situation Bihar in the run up to the Assembly elections in Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is taking yet another step to strengthen the police force in the state and will hand over appointment letters to 21,391 newly-selected Constables at a grand induction ceremony at Bapu Auditorium in Patna on Saturday.

The event marks a significant milestone for the state, both in terms of police recruitment and youth employment.

The Chief Minister shared the news on his official social media handle, calling June 28, 2025, a historic and proud day for the youth of Bihar and the state police force.

“The rule of law has been a core priority for our government. We have consistently focussed on strengthening law and order in Bihar through regular recruitment of police personnel and officers,” he wrote.

The inclusion of such a large number of young Constables is expected to infuse fresh energy, modern training, and advanced technology into the Bihar Police.

These newly-recruited officers will play a critical role in enhancing policing standards across the state, with a focus on improved responsiveness, better community engagement, and efficient crime control.

Senior state officials, ministers, and top police officers are expected to be present at the ceremony, which will celebrate not only the expansion of the force but also the commitment of the government towards public safety and employment generation.

The large-scale recruitment also reflects Bihar’s ongoing efforts to improve its policing infrastructure and ensure greater public trust in law enforcement in the wake of rising crime in the state.

This recruitment drive is part of a larger initiative by the Bihar government aimed at modernising its police force, improving law and order, and creating career opportunities for thousands of young people. The goal is to significantly enhance the state’s internal security framework and strengthen community policing efforts.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the job creation, I hope this isn't just an election stunt. We've seen many such announcements before elections that never materialize properly. The real test will be whether these constables actually improve law and order on ground.
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Aman W
As someone from Bihar, I can say we desperately need more police presence. The crime situation in rural areas is terrible. But recruitment is just first step - need better infrastructure, weapons and accountability too.
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Sarah B
Interesting development. I hope the selection process was transparent and merit-based. Police recruitment in India often faces allegations of corruption and nepotism. Would love to see details about the selection criteria.
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Kavya N
My cousin got selected in this drive! Our whole family is so proud. For Bihari youth, government jobs mean stability and respect. Hope all recruits get posted near their hometowns to serve their own communities better.
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Vikram M
Numbers look impressive but what about quality? Just increasing headcount won't help unless there's proper training, ethical policing and strict action against corrupt officers. The system needs complete reform.

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