Although a total of 654 employees were required to work, 648 employees were deployed to the polling stations.
What you should know
The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer has mobilized 648 employees for the upcoming election to the House of Representatives on Falgun 21. Although a total of 654 employees were to be deployed, 648 employees have been mobilized at polling stations. Six employees are yet to be mobilized for two temporary polling stations in the district.
Chief Electoral Officer and District Judge Ananda Raj Pant said that 108 polling officers, 108 assistant polling officers, 108 assistants and 324 other employees have been mobilized at 108 polling stations in the district. 'Employees have been deployed in a proportional and transparent manner,' said Chief Electoral Officer Pant, 'Necessary instructions have also been issued to make the election dignified and peaceful.' 118 female employees have been mobilized for this election. Seven polling officers and 26 assistant polling officers are female employees.
Only female employees have been mobilized at the polling station located at Chandannath Secondary School in Khalanga, the headquarters of Jumla. According to Assistant Polling Officer Harikrishna Timilsena, female employees have been deployed at the Chandannath Secondary School center under the leadership of Surkhet Jumla High Court Branch Officer Sushila Pandey and Assistant Polling Officer Bismita Aryal of Division Forest Office.
Local employees have been deployed at different polling stations. Employees deployed in the election will be provided with service facilities in geographically remote and distance-based areas. The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Jumla, has stated that all permanent employees, except for office assistants, have been deployed in this election.
Out of 1,499 employees selected and sent by the District Human Resource Management Committee for the election, only 654 have been mobilized.
