2,150 people participated in the written examination held at the open ground of the Provincial Police Office in Thanabharyang, Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-11. He said that more than 100 people are still needed.
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The deadline for the upcoming House of Representatives elections to be held on Falgun 21 has been extended by two days after the Election Police did not receive the requested application in Makawanpur.
The initial health check-up of those who applied earlier and the written test of those who passed the physical tolerance test have also been conducted.
2,150 people participated in the written test held in the open field of the Provincial Police Office in Thanabharyang, Hetauda Sub-metropolitan City-11. After the required number was not reached, a public notice was issued on Saturday and Sunday for applications. He said that more than 100 people are still required.
2,132 election police officers are being recruited from the District Police Makawanpur and Armed Police Force No. 14 Battalion, Hetauda. 179 people are being recruited for the Armed Police Force and 1,923 election police officers are being recruited for the District Police. 'Since those who pass the written and interview tests do not come and some of those who are deployed leave in the middle, we need to keep an alternative, that is why we have asked for applications again,' said spokesperson Bogati. 'We will take applications on Saturday and Sunday. We will train those who will be added now and those who were previously selected at once.'
The District Police Office, Makawanpur, has stated that at least 33 percent of the total number of election police will be women. Makawanpur, which has two constituencies, has 167 polling stations and 374 polling centers. The number of voters in Makawanpur is 315,334.
