Himachal govt to recruit 700 Home Guards

The state government has initiated the process to recruit 700 Home Guards in the Department of Home Guards and Civil Defence.

A spokesman of the state government said that in the recent Cabinet meeting, the government has given its nod to fill up these posts, for the first time after 2015. He said that for the last few years, no recruitment of Home Guards has taken place and the prolonged halt in recruitment has not only led to a significant manpower shortage but also hampered the department’s ability to respond effectively to deployment requests. Therefore, the recruitment of new Home Guards volunteers was needed. It will go a long way in providing gainful employment to the youth of the state.

The spokesperson said that the total strength of Home Guards volunteers in the state is 8,000. He said that the state government has allocated a budget of Rs 24 crore for the remuneration and other related costs of the new Home Guard volunteers. By bolstering manpower in the department, the government aims to enhance its capabilities and ensure that it remains well equipped to meet the growing demands of civil protection and community safety across the state, he added.

“Due to the shortage of Home Guards, the department was unable to meet the demand of their deployment being received from various departments, boards and corporations,” he said. He said that Home Guards play a vital role in assisting the police and civil administration in various duties as their responsibilities include maintaining law and order, traffic control, election duties, crowd management during festivals and the large gatherings.

He also pointed out that the Home Guard personnel are often among the first to respond during natural disasters, accidents and forest fires and help in saving valuable lives and restoring order.

Himachal Tribune