MHA extends the power of CISF to 2.2 lakh; 70,000 employees will be recruited by 2029

In order to support the country’s economic rise, the Home Ministry (MHA) has approved the existing official ceiling of the existing staff in the power of the Central Armed Police Force to 5,62,3 in the power of the Central Armed Police Force.

According to the new move, the CISF will be recruited every year for the next five years- this increase has been revealed that new employment opportunities will be created.

The upcoming recruitment drive will be poured into the current 1.62 lakh-strengthening power of young blood, which will create more battle.

As India’s economy is measuring new heights, this increase will be deployed in many serious areas including CISF speeding aviation area, port area, thermal power plants, nuclear installation, hydro-power plants and jail in Jammu and Kashmir. Due to the extremity of left -wing in states like Chhattisgarh, a new industrial center is expected to emerge, which requires a strong presence of CISF to provide unanimous and effective security to these units.

In 2024 alone, 13,230 employees were recruited and the recruitment of 24,098 employees in CISF is currently underway in 2025.


“Due to the efforts of this recruitment, it is possible to attract a large number of women candidates supported by the progressive policies of the army to increase the representation of women in all positions. This increase is in a position to increase CISF an additional battalion, which will help to facilitate previous security,” the wings must be continued. The Parliament House Complex, Ayodhya Airport, NTPC Coal Mining Project in Hazaribagh, ICMR-National Institute of Virology in Pune, Boxer Thermal Power Project, Jaiswahar Thermal Power Project in Etah and Bill Settluj Link Project in Mandi. In addition, the Parliament House Complex and Jawahar Thermal Power Project, in Itah, were included under the fire area. This extension highlights the increasing role of CISF in protecting the main national property in conjunction with India’s progressive economic growth and infrastructure development.

The latest growth underlines the central government’s commitment to ensure that the CISF capacity is a strong and reactive power that supports India’s development speed.

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