Ballot printing is in the final stage
Bhaktapur. The printing of ballot papers for the election of the House of Representatives has reached the final stage today. Janak Education Material Center Limited has announced that the printing of five lakh ballot papers that are left to be printed will be completed today. Yadunath Paudel, executive managing director of the center informed that the ballot printing will be completed today and informed that the remaining five lakh ballot papers for Bagmati province will be completed by today evening.
He said, "The printing of ballots for each side has reached the final stage. We can print the remaining 500,000 ballots of the 23 million direct ballots that need to be printed today. We started the printing of ballots with a schedule of 42 days, today it will be completed in 40 days."
He informed that after the printing is completed today, all ballot papers will be packed and transported to the rest of the districts by tomorrow.
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