
Home Guards in Chennai. File
| Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
After 45 years, the Tamil Nadu government recently increased the upper age limit for individuals to serve in the Home Guards, from 58 to 60 years. It will apply to re-appointment and extension of appointment. Necessary amendments were recently made to the Tamil Nadu Home Guard Rules, 1963.

In 1963, the Tamil Nadu Home Guards Organisation was formed. According to the Tamil Nadu Home Guards Act and the Tamil Nadu Home Guards Rules, 1963, it is a volunteer body that serves in aid of the police force and helps maintain the security of the State, assists the public during emergencies such as floods, fires, or epidemics, provides nursing and first aid, and facilitates the maintenance of transport services and the control of traffic and crowds.
As of January 1, 2025, Tamil Nadu has a sanctioned strength of 16,122 Home Guards, including 13,152 men and 2,970 women. Additionally, the Coastal Security Group has a sanctioned strength of 300 Home Guards from fishermen villages in coastal districts. In 2024, the upper age limit for Deputy Area Commanders in the Home Guards Organisation was increased from 58 to 60 years.
Following representations to revise the upper age limit for appointment to the Home Guards, the rules were amended and notified by the Home Department earlier this month. As per the eligibility criteria, an individual must have completed 20 years of age, be of good character, be physically fit, be a resident of Tamil Nadu, and be found suitable by designated senior police officers to join the Home Guards. In 1980, the upper age limit was fixed at 58 years; it has now been revised to 60 years.
Published – March 20, 2026 02:49 pm IST
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