Teacher arrested with question papers in Kailali

58 thousand examinees in Far West

Chaitra 7, 2081

Arjun Shah

Teacher arrested with question papers in Kailali

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On the first day of the SEE examination, Deepak Dhamala, a teacher of Saraswati Mavi Lamki Kaulapur of Kailali, was arrested with the question paper of English subject, according to the Kailali police. Dhamala was arrested by the police team of the area police office Lamki near National Mavi Motinagar examination center.

"Dhamla was arrested while solving the English question paper," said Lokendra Bahadur Singh, police inspector of the area police office, Lamki. It is seen that the question paper was sent to the budget at 9:30 on Thursday morning.' Police Inspector Singh said that the examination committee was informed about the incident. 

Durgadatta Bista, Director General of Education Development Directorate, Sudurpaschim said that the examination was conducted peacefully on the first day of the SEE examination in the Far West including Kailali.  According to

directorate, there are 58 thousand 943 examinees from Far West this year. Out of which 30 thousand 877 female students and 28 thousand 66 male students are examinees. Director General Durgadatta Bista informed that 43 thousand 923 candidates participated in general, 2 thousand 92 candidates in technical category and 12 thousand 928 candidates in grade increase. 

The maximum number of 19 thousand 488 in Kailali, 11 thousand 301 in Kanchanpur, 5 thousand 362 in Baitadi, 5 thousand 29 in Achham, 4 thousand 62 in Doti, 4 thousand 644 in Bajhang, 3 thousand 37 in Darchula, 3 thousand 18 in Bajura and 2 thousand 802 in Dadeldhura have participated. 

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