LUCKNOW, Aug. 29 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday directed officials to start enrolment process for vacant posts of home guards in the state. Considering the changing needs and expanding responsibilities of the force, he said amendments should be made to the existing recruitment rules and directed for formation of a new board, with the support of the Police Recruitment and Training Board, to ensure a timely, transparent and fair enrolment process. Presiding over a high-level meeting, the CM lauded the exemplary role of home guards in maintaining law and order, managing traffic and handling disaster situations, stated an official release by the state government. Officials informed that 71,155 home guards are active in the state at present, against a sanctioned strength of 1,18,348. Over the next decade, nearly 38,000 volunteers are expected to retire while more than 51% of the current force consists of personnel aged 50 years or older. To enhance opportunities for youth and improve efficiency of the force, Adityanath directed reforms in eligibility and selection processes. He suggested fixing the maximum age limit for recruitment at 30 years to infuse youthful energy into the organisation. He also emphasised the importance of making written examinations mandatory, updating eligibility criteria, and enhancing the evaluation system. Priority, he said, should be given to candidates with disaster management training or experience....