According to the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Indira Khadka has been given the responsibility of the polling officer at the center.
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Only female staff will be deployed for the election at a polling station in Dhankuta.
All women have been deployed at the Eye Hospital 'K' polling station in Kachide, Dhankuta Municipality-6, from polling officers to support staff.
According to the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Indira Khadka has been given the responsibility of the polling officer at the center. Deputy Secretary Khadka is the head of the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Dhankuta.
Nilusha Adhikari is the assistant polling officer, Rita Pandey, Rama Dhungana and Ambika Rai are the assistant employees. Sita Rai will be deployed as the support employee. For voting at 166 polling stations in Dhankuta, deputy secretaries, branch officers and officers of the sixth level have been given the responsibility of polling officers.
Nayab Subba-level employees have been deployed as assistant polling officers, shop assistants have been deployed as assistant employees, and office assistants have been mobilized as teachers and support employees. 1,02 employees will be deployed for the election in Dhankuta.
Dhankuta, which has a population of 118,425 voters, has 17 candidates in the fray, including 14 political parties and 3 independents.
