What was announced
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, addressing the public via a Facebook Live session on January 18, 2026, outlined three key policy relaxations. First, the maximum age limit for recruitment to Assam Police constable posts has been raised from 25 years to 26 years. The minimum age requirement remains unchanged at 18 years. Along with this, the application window for police recruitment was extended by 15 days to accommodate more aspirants. Second, the state government committed to reopening the “Swagata Satirtha” portal in the first week of February 2026. This digital platform facilitates mutual transfers for Grade III and Grade IV government employees. The portal was subsequently launched as “Swagat Satirtha 2.0” on February 2, 2026, at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati, by Chief Minister Sarma. Third, the government announced that Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) will now be allowed a second medical examination during the recruitment process. This decision came in response to repeated requests from specially-abled candidates. Chief Minister Sarma clarified that only genuine PwD candidates would be eligible for recruitment under the PwD category.Why it matters
The increase in the police recruitment age limit offers a crucial lifeline to numerous young aspirants who might have previously exceeded the eligibility criteria. This relaxation acknowledges the persistent demand from job seekers, potentially allowing a larger pool of candidates to compete for government service. The extension of the application window further supports this objective by providing additional time for eligible individuals to complete their applications. The reopening and upgrade of the “Swagata Satirtha” portal are significant for administrative efficiency and employee welfare. This digital mechanism for mutual transfers for Grade III and Grade IV employees aims to bring transparency and reduce delays in the transfer process, which was previously often criticised for manual intervention and the scope for middlemen. Chief Minister Sarma highlighted that Assam is the only state in the country to have institutionalised mutual transfers through a fully digital system, eliminating unnecessary file movement and financial burdens on employees. He noted that processing over nine thousand transfer orders physically would have created a similar number of files and cost employees approximately ten thousand rupees each in logistics, amounting to nearly nine crore rupees, all of which are now resolved through technology. For Persons with Disabilities, the provision of a second medical examination addresses a long-standing concern regarding the fairness and accuracy of initial medical assessments. This measure ensures that candidates with disabilities have a more robust opportunity to demonstrate their eligibility, aligning with principles of equal opportunity and the spirit of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.Background
The Assam government has consistently focused on reforming its recruitment and administrative processes to enhance transparency and efficiency. The decision to increase the police recruitment age limit follows a broader trend of demands from various youth organisations and job aspirants across the state. Such demands often arise due to factors like limited recruitment cycles, economic slowdowns, or the need for more inclusive opportunities. Previously, many candidates found themselves ineligible due to age constraints, leading to calls for relaxations. The “Swagata Satirtha” portal itself is not a new initiative. Its first iteration, “Swagat Satirtha 1.0,” had already facilitated mutual transfers for 9,004 employees across 32 state government departments. The manual transfer system that preceded the portal was frequently criticised for its bureaucratic hurdles, lack of transparency, and susceptibility to external influence, including the involvement of middlemen. The Chief Minister had previously stated that the portal aimed to close a major channel of corruption by reforming the transfer and posting system for government employees, making the process fully online and reducing human intervention. Concerns from Persons with Disabilities regarding medical examinations during recruitment have also been a recurring issue. Candidates often faced challenges if initial medical assessments did not accurately reflect their condition or if they felt the process lacked adequate review mechanisms. Representations from PwBD candidates to the Chief Minister and other authorities had highlighted the need for a re-medical examination or a review process, especially in cases where assessments were inconsistent with their valid disability certificates. The government’s decision addresses these specific grievances, aiming to provide a more just and accessible recruitment pathway for specially-abled individuals.Key details
The recruitment relaxations announced by the Assam government encompass three primary areas:- Police Recruitment Age Limit: The maximum age for Assam Police constable recruitment has been increased to 26 years, up from 25 years. The minimum age remains 18 years. The application period for ongoing police recruitment drives was also extended by 15 days.
- Government Employee Transfers: The “Swagata Satirtha” portal for mutual transfers of Grade III and Grade IV government employees was reopened on February 2, 2026, as “Swagat Satirtha 2.0.” The portal is designed to operate twice every financial year, providing regular windows for employees to apply for transfers.
- PwD Medical Examination: Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) will now be permitted to undergo a second medical examination during the government recruitment process. This provision is specifically for genuine PwD candidates.
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