June 28, 2026, Sunday
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1 crore 42 lakh eight thousand ballot papers were printed

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Kathmandu. Janak Shiksha Material Center has printed a total of 142 lakh 8000 ballot papers so far. According to the details provided by the center, only 11 lakh 16 thousand ballot papers have been printed in the last 24 hours. According to the center, a total of 20 million 830 thousand ballot papers have to be printed.

Similarly, a total of 11,478 ballot boxes have been packed. In the last 24 hours, 1,226 boxes have been packed, the center said. The Center has sent 1 crore 98 thousand 200 sample ballot papers to the Commission.

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