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Delhi Police Recruitment 2026 - 23 Total Jobs Updated On 21 May 2026

Delhi Police Recruitment 2026: Various Job Notifications are available for all the Unemployed aspirants. Delhi Police has published the Latest Employment Opportunities of Junior Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Accounts Officer, Computer Programmer, Stenographer, Junior Assistant Jobs jobs for 23 Vacancies. All the contenders who are qualified in Diploma, B.E./B.Tech in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil Engineering, Post-graduation, Any Degree, MBA, MCA are eligible to apply for this Delhi Police Notification 2026. Lots of Job Vacancies are issued for all the eligible and skilled aspirants. This is a fantastic opportunity for all the aspirants who are waiting to recruit as an employee in Delhi Police Govt Jobs. All the Jobless aspirants who are facing problems with unemployment can grab this career opportunity by applying before the last date. Here we guide with all the details of Delhi Police Jobs Notification. Each and every applicant must visit the Official Notification to check all the clear details of Delhi Police Recruitment 2026. To Read More about Delhi Police Recruitment, Read More



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DPHCL Notification 2026 - Apply Offline for 23 Technical and Non Technical Posts
21-May-2026
The Delhi Police Housing Corporation Limited (DPHCL) has officially released the notification to fill the vacancies of 2 ....

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Delhi Police (DP) is the law enforcement agency for the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). It was formed on 16th February 1948. Its headquarters are located in New Delhi. Amrit Shah was the Minister of Home Affairs and Amulya Patnaik was the Commissioner of Police. before 1945 Delhi was a part of Punjab Police.

In 1948, Delhi police were restructured Mr. D.W. Mehra became the first chief of Delhi Police. The strength of the Delhi Police in 1951 was about 8,000 with one Inspector General of Police (IGP) and eight Superintendents of Police (SP). In 1956, a post of Deputy Inspector General of Police was created. In 1961, the strength of the Delhi Police was over 12,000.

In 1966, the Delhi Police on the basis of the Khosla Commission Report was reorganized. Four police districts namely, North, Central, South and New Delhi were created. J.N Chaturvedi with the rank of IGP became the first Commissioner of Delhi Police.