Good news for youth in Uttar Pradesh! The state government has cleared the recruitment process for 45,000 home Guard posts. Here’s what’s new and important.

🔹 1. 10th Pass Candidates Now Eligible

· Earlier, educational requirements were stricter, but now even 10th pass candidates can apply

· This opens doors for a larger pool of young applicants aged 18 to 30

· Provides an opportunity for those seeking government jobs without higher education

🔹 2. UPPRPB Officially Enters the Recruitment Process

· The Uttar Pradesh police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) will now manage the recruitment

· Ensures a transparent and structured selection process

· Candidates can expect official updates and guidelines directly from UPPRPB

🔹 3. Key Details You Should Know

· Age limit: 18 to 30 years

· Number of posts: 45,000 home Guard positions

· Application process: Official notification and online registration to follow soon

· Selection: Likely based on physical fitness, document verification, and other criteria

✅ 4. Why This Recruitment Matters

· home Guard is a prestigious voluntary service role, assisting in law enforcement and disaster management

· This change makes it more inclusive and allows youth from across the state to participate

The recruitment process is expected to start soon, and young aspirants are advised to keep an eye on official UPPRPB announcements.

 

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