Constable Recruitment Physical Tests Begin Monday in Gwalior; 60 CCTVs and Sensors to Ensure Strict Monitoring

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Constable Recruitment Physical Tests Begin Monday in Gwalior; 60 CCTVs and Sensors to Ensure Strict Monitoring

The physical efficiency test for police constable recruitment will begin Monday in Gwalior and continue until March 14 at the SAF Ground, where about 5,200 candidates are scheduled to appear. Authorities have put in place extensive surveillance and security arrangements to ensure transparency and fairness throughout the selection process. Around 60 CCTV cameras have been installed across the venue, and a sensor-based monitoring system will track activities in real time.

To prevent irregularities, candidates will undergo document verification before entry. This will be followed by fingerprint authentication and eye scanning to detect impersonation. Upon entering the field, each candidate will be required to wear an RFID-tagged jacket that enables live tracking of movement within the examination premises.

According to Deputy Inspector General Amit Sanghi, three separate committees have been constituted to supervise different aspects of the process. Only candidates appearing for the test will be permitted inside the ground. The physical test includes an 800-metre run, shot put, and long jump. Participants will receive three attempts each in shot put and long jump, with scores determined on the basis of their best performance.

The daily schedule will start at 6 a.m., and from February 25 onward, regular testing will be conducted for approximately 400 candidates per day. Officials said the early schedule was designed to manage crowd flow and minimise heat-related strain.

The administration has also revised the timetable due to the Holi holiday. The examination was originally set to conclude on March 13, but the test scheduled for March 4 will now be held on March 14.

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