Telangana police recruitment a national benchmark with no paper leaks, says DGP C.V. Anand
Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) C.V. Anand on Saturday, July 18, said that the police recruitment process in the State has emerged as a
Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) C.V. Anand on Saturday, July 18, said that the police recruitment process in the State has emerged as a national benchmark for transparency, fairness and credibility, while asserting that no recruitment examination conducted by the Telangana State Level Police Recruitment Board (TSLPRB) has ever witnessed a question paper leak. The remarks were made during a comprehensive review meeting of the TSLPRB, Police Training Wing and Police Computer Services (PCS) as part of the ongoing assessment of various wings of the Telangana Police.
Addressing the officers, Mr. Anand directed the Recruitment Board to maintain the same high standards of transparency and fairness in the upcoming recruitment process. Referring to incidents of question paper leaks reported in recruitment examinations conducted by various agencies across the country, he said Telangana Police recruitment had maintained an unblemished record, reflecting the Board’s professionalism, integrity and robust systems. TSLPRB Chairman V.V. Srinivasa Rao briefed the DGP on the ongoing 2025 recruitment process, stating that recruitment was under way for 118 Assistant Public Prosecutor posts, 1,743 Driver Operator posts and Finger Print-related posts.
He said the Board had completed its first-ever Finger Print recruitment, selecting 57 candidates against 60 notified vacancies, while the recruitment process for 198 RTC Supervisor posts was nearing completion. The DGP also reviewed the functioning of the Police Training Wing and Police Computer Services, focusing on modernisation, technology integration, enhancement of training standards and future initiatives. He also said the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) should be developed to achieve national benchmark standards.
During the meeting, he also inaugurated new communication sets developed for operational use.
