Updated On: 21 February, 2023 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Even the death of a police department candidate has not moved authorities into providing the most basic facilities for thousands of candidates who have arrived in Mumbai, and have been forced to sleep and defecate in the open

Candidates on footpaths in Naigaon and Marol. Pic/Nimesh Dave
Every year, thousands of candidates from all over Maharashtra are tested during the recruitment drive for the Mumbai police. But before getting a job in their dream city, they endure a nightmare as they are forced to sleep on the footpaths, defecate in the open and don’t get food or water to drink. The marg can lead them to samruddhi in terms of a good job, but only if they survive these conditions. But there have been cases like that of Ganesh Ugale, 26, from Washim, who died soon after a race during the drive, recently.
