77 Days to the Election: A Resource Book for Promoting Civic Education for Election Programs
Kathmandu. The Election Commission has released the 'Civic Education Promotion Resource Book for Election Programs'. Election Education Resource Book for Social Studies Teachers, 2082 has been prepared and published by the Commission through the website with the slogan "Expansion of Election Education and Information as Infrastructure for Free and Fair Elections". Various topics are included in the source material in seven paragraphs.
Chapter one contains the Constitution and the constitution, chapter two, election and political party arrangements, chapter three, election system, various levels of election and inclusiveness, chapter four, election cycle, voting process, nota, no vote, vote counting, etc.
Similarly, in paragraph five, the election management body and related laws, in paragraph six, compliance with the election code of conduct, monitoring and supervision, and in paragraph seven, the stakeholders of the election, the duties and rights of citizens and the role of teachers in the election process, election education and visits to information centers are mentioned.
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