CM Bhajanlal Opens Promotion Path for Rajasthan Police Technical Cadre
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Rajasthan announced on Thursday, 25 June 2026 that Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has approved a cadre restructuring for the technical wing of Rajasthan Police, unlocking promotion opportunities in the driver, mounted police, and band branches — positions that had seen no upper-grade expansion for years.
Context
The official post stated that personnel in the technical cadre had long been denied fair promotion opportunities due to the absence of higher-post additions over the years. The announcement described the restructuring as 'sewa samarpan ka ek bada upahaar' — 'a great gift for service dedication' — to the police personnel.
Until now, the technical cadre's promotion pipeline was effectively frozen. Civil cadre personnel could progress in a time-bound manner, but their counterparts in specialised branches such as drivers, horsemen, and band units had no comparable pathway.
Policy Backdrop
Cadre restructuring exercises in Indian state police forces are a recognised tool to address promotion stagnation. Several states have undertaken similar reviews to bring technical branches in line with civil cadres, improve career progression, and retain experienced personnel.
Rajasthan Police is structured into civil and technical cadres, with the technical wing covering operational support functions. The restructuring now aligns the technical cadre's promotion cycle with the time-bound norms already applicable to the civil cadre, according to the announcement.
The decision forms part of the Bhajanlal Sharma government's stated focus on administrative modernisation and personnel welfare since taking office in December 2023 following the BJP's assembly election victory in the state.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are technical cadre police personnel — including drivers, mounted police (ghudswaar), and band unit members — who had been unable to advance despite years of service. The government said the restructuring will increase promotion opportunities, boost morale, and strengthen overall police operational efficiency.
By removing the structural ceiling on upper-grade posts in these branches, the reform is expected to reduce career stagnation and create a more motivated workforce across Rajasthan Police's support functions. The announcement framed the move as advancing personnel welfare, administrative reform, and technical proficiency simultaneously.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the rollout of the revised promotion rules and whether the state government extends similar cadre reviews to other technical branches within Rajasthan Police not covered by the current order. Implementation timelines and the specific number of posts created under the restructuring are expected to be detailed by the Home Department.
If executed effectively, the reform could serve as a template for further personnel-welfare measures across other departments of the Rajasthan state government, reinforcing the administration's broader push under the hashtag #AapnoAgraaniRajasthan ('Our Leading Rajasthan').