A New Era for AP Police: CM Naidu and DCM Pawan Kalyan Hand Over Appointment Letters to 5,757 Recruits - AP Police - AP Events
The atmosphere at the Mangalagiri APSP 6th Battalion Parade Grounds was electric on Tuesday, December 16, 2025. In a grand ceremony that marked a significant milestone for the youth of Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy CM K. Pawan Kalyan, and Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha formally inducted 5,757 newly recruited police constables into the state force.
This event wasn't just a formal distribution of papers; it was a celebration of perseverance, transparency, and a commitment to restoring the "glory of the Khaki."
Key Highlights of the Mangalagiri Police Induction Program
1. Historic Stipend Hike: A Triple Jump!
The biggest "goosebumps" moment of the day came when CM Chandrababu Naidu announced a massive hike in the monthly stipend for trainee constables. After a quick consultation with DCM Pawan Kalyan and the DGP Harish Kumar Gupta on the dais, the CM announced:
Old Stipend: ₹4,500
New Stipend: ₹12,500 This nearly threefold increase (177% hike) was met with thunderous cheers from the recruits and their families.
2. Overcoming Legal Hurdles
For many of these 5,757 recruits, this day was four years in the making. The recruitment process had been stalled by 31 writ petitions and various legal battles. CM Naidu highlighted that the NDA coalition government prioritized clearing these hurdles immediately after taking office to ensure the youth didn't lose more precious years.
3. Transparent & Merit-Based Selection
The Chief Minister emphasized that the entire selection process was completed in record time using digital tools to ensure 100% transparency. "Not a single rupee of corruption was involved," Naidu asserted, reinforcing the government’s stance on merit-based employment.
4. High Educational Standards
Interestingly, the new batch of constables is one of the most highly educated in the state's history:
67% of recruits are graduates or postgraduates (MBA, MA, MSc, LLB).
810 candidates (over 13%) hold technical degrees like B.Tech and M.Tech.
Powerful Speeches: Discipline, Integrity, and Service
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan: "The Khaki is a Shield"
DCM Pawan Kalyan delivered an emotional speech, recalling his own father’s service as a police constable. He described the constable post as the "backbone of the police system" and urged the new recruits to serve with integrity. In a heartwarming gesture, when a tribal recruit mentioned the lack of a road in his village, Pawan Kalyan instantly announced a ₹3.98-crore road project to be initiated immediately.
Home Minister V. Anitha: "Realizing a 4-Year Dream"
Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha, who has been steering the department toward modernization, expressed her pride in seeing the candidates finally receive their orders. She noted that strengthening the police force is the first step toward a safer Andhra Pradesh, which in turn attracts global investments.
Training Timeline for New Recruits
The journey from "Recruit" to "Officer" begins soon:
Training Start Date: December 22, 2025.
Duration: 9 months (split into two phases of 4.5 months each).
Venues: 20 centers across the state, including PTCs and Battalion Training Centers.
Conclusion
The Mangalagiri event sends a strong message: Andhra Pradesh is back on the track of development and disciplined governance. By empowering the police force and rewarding merit, the Naidu-Kalyan administration is laying the foundation for a secure and prosperous "Swarnandhra."
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: How many constables were recruited in this batch?
A total of 5,757 candidates received their appointment letters, out of which 3,343 are Civil and 2,414 are APSP constables.
Q2: What is the new stipend for AP Police trainee constables?
The stipend has been increased from ₹4,500 to ₹12,500 per month, effective immediately for this batch.
Q3: Where was the appointment letter distribution event held?
The event took place at the APSP 6th Battalion Parade Grounds in Mangalagiri, Guntur district.
Q4: When does the training for the new AP Police recruits begin?
The training is scheduled to commence on December 22, 2025, at various training centers across Andhra Pradesh.
This video features the reactions of the newly appointed constables, capturing the emotional and celebratory atmosphere of the event described in the blog.

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