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Bihar police recruitment result 2010 announced
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday announced that Bihar Police Result. Bihar Police Exam Result 12,877 constables and about 2000 sub-inspectors would be recruited during the current year.
BIHAR POLICE exam Result for recruitment of 12,877 constables and about 2000 sub-inspectors has been announced by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. The CM announced that these appointments would be made during the current year to strengthen the rank and file of police department.
 
Apart from that, 12,000 special auxiliary police would also be appointed. “This time the state government would recruit junior commissioned officers JCOs,” Nitish Kumar said.
 
Nitish Kumar made this announcement after taking the salute of Bihar Military Police , special task force, BMP band and dog squad on the occasion of Bihar police week being organized in Bihar after a gap of 27 years.
 
Police officials revealed that the forms for recruitment would be available at post offices and State Bank of India branches.
 
“We have disassociated yourself from the selling of police job forms. Now, these forms will be sold through post offices and SBI branches functioning in Bihar”, a senior police department official said today.
 
The official said the new arrangement would help thousands of job seekers making rounds of police offices to procure job forms
To check your Bihar Police Recruitment Result 2010 on Bihar Police Official Website.

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