CM Shivakumar Govt Launches Drive to Fill 72,186 State Posts

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CM Shivakumar Govt Launches Drive to Fill 72,186 State Posts

Synopsis

The Karnataka government has restarted a stalled recruitment drive for 72,186 state department vacancies, with notifications due in two months, exams in four, and appointment letters within six months. Over 32,000 posts will be filled in the Kalyana Karnataka region. The process had been held up by litigation over SC/ST sub-classification of reservations.

Key Takeaways

72,186 vacant posts across Karnataka state departments are to be filled in a single recruitment drive.
The government has set a six-month end-to-end timeline : notifications in 2 months, exams in 4 months, appointment letters by 6 months.
More than 32,000 posts in the Kalyana Karnataka region will be filled under the drive, reflecting Article 371J provisions.
The recruitment process had been stalled due to judicial proceedings on sub-classification of reservations within SC and ST categories.
The Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) is expected to issue and conduct the formal notifications and examinations.
The CMO described the drive as a 'new record in Karnataka's history' and urged aspirants to begin preparing immediately.

The Chief Minister's Office of Karnataka announced on Friday, 26 June 2026 that the state government has issued formal orders to restart a large-scale recruitment drive for 72,186 vacant government posts across various departments, with a structured timeline for completion within six months.

Context

The CMO's post, written in Kannada, declared: 'ರಾಜ್ಯ ಸರ್ಕಾರಿ ಹುದ್ದೆಗಳ ನೇಮಕಾತಿಯಲ್ಲಿ‌ ವಸಂತಕಾಲ ಆರಂಭಗೊಂಡಿದೆ' ('A spring has begun in state government recruitments'). The recruitment process had been stalled because the sub-classification of reservations within Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories was under judicial scrutiny. With the government now issuing orders to restart the process, the post signals that the administration is moving ahead with what it describes as a 'resolve to complete the entire recruitment process within a fixed timeframe.'

The government has laid out a three-stage schedule: notifications for all 72,186 vacancies to be issued within two months, examinations to be conducted within four months, and appointment letters to be issued after completing the entire process within six months.

Policy Backdrop

Karnataka governments have repeatedly attempted large-scale recruitment drives to clear backlog vacancies, with processes frequently stalled by litigation over internal reservations — specifically, sub-classification within SC and ST categories. The present drive follows a pattern seen across Indian states where mass vacancy-filling announcements are made to address unemployment among educated youth.

The Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC), the constitutional body responsible for conducting civil services and departmental recruitment examinations, is expected to be central to executing the notifications and examinations within the announced timeline. Any further orders from the High Court or the Supreme Court on pending internal reservation petitions could again affect the pace of the process.

Kalyana Karnataka: A Regional Focus

The post specifically highlights that more than 32,000 posts will be filled in the Kalyana Karnataka region — formerly known as Hyderabad-Karnataka — which was granted special development status under Article 371J of the Constitution to address historically entrenched regional disparities in employment and development. The emphasis on Kalyana Karnataka reflects the ongoing implementation of constitutional provisions mandating equitable regional representation in public employment.

The CMO's post, attributed to the government led by Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, described the drive as 'a new record in the history of Karnataka' and urged job aspirants across the state to begin preparing immediately, calling it a 'golden opportunity' to secure government employment and build a stable life.

What's Next

The immediate next step is the release of formal recruitment notifications by the KPSC and relevant state departments within the two-month window. Aspirants and civil society groups will closely watch whether the six-month end-to-end timeline — from notification to appointment letter — is maintained, given the history of delays in past drives. Any fresh judicial intervention on the sub-classification of reservations remains the principal risk to the announced schedule.

Point of View

Combining administrative urgency with a direct appeal to lakhs of educated unemployed youth — a constituency that has grown increasingly vocal across India. By highlighting Kalyana Karnataka separately, the government is also reinforcing its commitment to constitutionally mandated regional equity, a sensitive issue in the state's political geography. The six-month end-to-end timeline is ambitious by Karnataka's own historical standards, where past drives have frequently slipped due to litigation and administrative bottlenecks. Whether the KPSC can absorb the operational load and whether courts remain clear of fresh reservation disputes will ultimately determine if this drive becomes the record it is being positioned as.
NationPress
26 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many government jobs is Karnataka filling in 2026?
The Karnataka government has announced a recruitment drive for 72,186 vacant posts across various state departments, with the entire process to be completed within six months.
Why was Karnataka government recruitment stalled?
Recruitment was stalled because the issue of sub-classification of reservations within Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories was under judicial scrutiny in courts. The government has now issued orders to restart the process.
How many jobs are coming in Kalyana Karnataka?
More than 32,000 posts will be filled specifically in the Kalyana Karnataka region, which has special development status under Article 371J of the Constitution.
What is the timeline for Karnataka government job notifications in 2026?
Notifications for all 72,186 vacancies are to be issued within two months , examinations conducted within four months , and appointment letters issued within six months of the government order.
Which body conducts Karnataka state government recruitment exams?
The Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) is the constitutional body responsible for recruiting candidates for state civil services and government departments through competitive examinations.
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