Updated On: 23 February, 2023 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Following mid-day’s detailed exclusive report on the travails of police recruitment candidates, authorities arrange for shelter; but other basic amenities have not been provided yet

Aspirants at the Local Arms Unit ground near the MU campus at Kalina on Tuesday. Pics/Rajesh Gupta
After mid-day highlighted how aspiring constables from across the state were compelled to sleep on footpaths, they received a little relief—but the issues of shelter as well as toilets are yet to be fully resolved. While candidates have now been evacuated from footpaths and allowed by police staff to sleep inside centres, this newspaper on Tuesday shed light on how thousands of aspirants were left with no choice but to defecate in the open and were not provided food and drinking water.
About 5,000 candidates are pouring into the city daily with the hope of occupying the posts of 6,000 male and women constables. Last week, one of them, Ganesh Ugale, 26, collapsed and was declared dead after finishing a 1,600-metre race.