Ballot printing will end on Sunday
Bhaktapur. The printing of necessary ballots for the House of Representatives election to be held on February 21 has reached its final stage. Janak Shiksha Material Kendra Limited is printing the ballot papers. Yadunath Paudel, Managing Director of the Center informed that 12 to 15 lakh ballot papers are being printed daily and all the printing will be completed by Sunday.
He said, "By this morning, we have finished printing the ballots of six provinces and started printing the necessary ballots for Bagmati Province. Out of a total of 23 million ballots, 17.3 million ballots have been printed. By Sunday, the remaining 300,000 ballots will be printed and all the ballots will be printed."
Managing Director Paudel informed that the printing was delayed by a few days as large-sized ballot papers had to be printed in the districts with many candidates and small ones in the districts with few candidates.
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