Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel hands appointment letters to 449 new PSIs in Gandhinagar

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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel hands appointment letters to 449 new PSIs in Gandhinagar

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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally handed appointment letters to 449 newly selected Unarmed Police Sub-Inspectors in Gandhinagar — and the ceremony doubled as a reform moment, with the Gujarat Police Academy simultaneously releasing new training books covering India's three new criminal laws and launching an in-house e-module, signalling that this batch is being prepared for a fundamentally changed legal order.

Key Takeaways

449 Unarmed Police Sub-Inspectors (PSIs) were formally inducted into the Gujarat Police on 8 July 2025 in Gandhinagar .
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally presented the appointment letters at the ceremony.
Deputy CM and Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi and DGP G.S.
Malik attended alongside senior officials.
New training books covering the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita , Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita , and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam were released at the event.
An in-house e-module initiative by the Gujarat Police Department was also launched at the ceremony.
CM Patel linked the new recruits' service to India's Viksit Bharat 2047 goal.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel formally inducted 449 newly recruited Unarmed Police Sub-Inspectors (PSIs) into the Gujarat Police on Wednesday, 8 July, presenting their appointment letters at an official ceremony in Gandhinagar. The event marked the culmination of a recruitment drive conducted by the Gujarat Police Recruitment Board.

Key Officials Present

Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi attended the ceremony alongside Director General of Police G.S. Malik, Gujarat Police Recruitment Board Chairperson Dr Neerja Gotru, and senior officials from the Home and Police departments. Gandhinagar Mayor Mira Patel, Ahmedabad Mayor Hitesh Barot, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sanjeev Kumar, and Inspector General of Police (Administration) Gagandeep Gambhir were also present.

What the Chief Minister Said

Addressing the fresh recruits, CM Patel urged them to serve with dedication, honesty, and a public-service mindset, invoking the principles of 'Nagrik Devo Bhava' and 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'. He stressed that a police officer's role goes beyond law enforcement — it encompasses earning the trust of society.

'You are now joining the police force and have the responsibility of serving society and the nation in a manner that brings pride to your families and the community,' Patel said. He added that the actions of individual officers shape the reputation of the entire force, and that the government would stand by officers who perform their duties with honesty and integrity.

Patel also commended the Gujarat Police Recruitment Board for conducting a transparent selection process and expressed confidence that the new officers would contribute to India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.

Home Minister Sanghavi's Address

Home Minister Sanghavi congratulated the recruits on joining what he called the Gujarat Police family. He highlighted the broadened role of police personnel, noting that they serve society 'not only by tackling crime but also by responding first during emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic, heavy rainfall and other natural disasters.'

New Training Resources Launched

The ceremony also saw the release of updated training books prepared by the Gujarat Police Academy, covering the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, forensic science, criminology, community policing, police organisations, human behaviour, and human rights. An in-house e-module initiative developed by the Police Department was also launched at the event, signalling a push toward technology-aided training for the new batch.

Significance of the Induction

The induction adds 449 unarmed PSIs to Gujarat's police strength at a time when the state is implementing three landmark new criminal laws. The new training materials directly address these reforms, ensuring the fresh recruits are equipped for a changed legal landscape. The event underlines the state government's stated emphasis on merit-based, transparent recruitment within its law enforcement apparatus.

Point of View

And the simultaneous release of training materials covering the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and allied codes at the same ceremony is not incidental. The real measure of this batch's value will be how quickly they can apply reformed procedures on the ground — not the ceremony itself. Gujarat's police-to-population ratio remains below national recommendations, and 449 PSIs, while significant, is a modest addition. The e-module launch hints at a scalable training intent, but whether digital tools translate to behavioural change in policing requires sustained institutional follow-through that a single ceremony cannot guarantee.
NationPress
8 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Police Sub-Inspectors were inducted into the Gujarat Police on 8 July 2025?
A total of 449 Unarmed Police Sub-Inspectors (PSIs) were formally inducted into the Gujarat Police on 8 July 2025 at a ceremony in Gandhinagar. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel personally handed them their appointment letters.
Who attended the Gujarat PSI induction ceremony in Gandhinagar?
The ceremony was attended by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Deputy CM and Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi, DGP G.S. Malik, Gujarat Police Recruitment Board Chairperson Dr Neerja Gotru, Gandhinagar Mayor Mira Patel, Ahmedabad Mayor Hitesh Barot, and other senior Home and Police department officials.
What new training materials were launched at the Gujarat Police induction event?
The Gujarat Police Academy released updated training books covering the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, forensic science, criminology, community policing, human behaviour, and human rights. An in-house e-module initiative developed by the Police Department was also launched.
What did CM Bhupendra Patel tell the newly inducted PSIs?
CM Patel urged the recruits to serve with dedication, honesty, and a spirit of public service, invoking the principles of 'Nagrik Devo Bhava' and 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'. He said a police officer's role extends beyond law enforcement to earning societal trust, and that the government would support officers who act with integrity.
Why is the Gujarat PSI recruitment significant?
The induction adds 449 trained officers to Gujarat's police force at a time when India's three new criminal laws are being implemented. The simultaneous release of training materials on the new codes positions this batch to be among the first PSIs formally prepared for the reformed legal framework.
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