August 23, 2026, Sunday
English

More than 1,600 manpower was deployed in the election from the Armed Police Headquarters

Main News Image

Kathmandu. More than 1,600 personnel from the Armed Police Force headquarters have been deployed in the district for election security. Armed Police Co-Spokesperson Shailendra Thapa informed that troops were sent from the Armed Police Headquarters Halchok to various districts of the country today.

Meanwhile, Additional Inspector General of Armed Police Ganesh Bahadur Thada Magar directed to mobilize in the constituency keeping in mind the security sensitivity. Through the 'virtual' medium, he instructed all units of the armed police to take election security as a campaign.

mediabaaji add

Related News

80,000 troops will be mobilized in the House of Representatives elections

Kathmandu. The Nepali Army has prepared to mobilize 80,000 manpower for the upcoming House of Representatives election to be held on February 21. Rajaram Basnet, Assistant Rathi and Spokesperson of the Nepali Army informed that since the Integrate...

2 million more revenue collection by traffic police in one day

Kathmandu. In the last 24 hours, two thousand drivers have been prosecuted for violating traffic rules. According to the traffic police, the revenue of Rs.

According to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, 61 people who were intoxicat...

Medical practitioner Durga Prasai arrested

Kathmandu. Medical practitioner Durga Prasai has been arrested again. Prasain, the coordinator of Nation, Nationality, Religion, Culture and Citizen Rescue Campaign, was arrested by the police from his house in Bhaktapur on Monday. Prasain is now...

Brothers die of stab wounds in Patan Durbar Square

Kathmandu. On Wednesday evening, two siblings died after being stabbed in the premises of the Krishna temple in Patan, Lalitpur. They died during treatment at B&B Hospital. The deceased are 33-year-old Sumit Nembang and 25-year-old Srijan Nemb...

From drug control to flood rescue — Police Inspector Yadav became the 'Best Police of the Month'

Kathmandu. Police Inspector Shyamsunder Yadav working in Kavrepalanchowk has been declared "Best Police of the Month" based on his excellent performance. Playing an active role in the drug control campaign, he was successful in seizing about 18 kg...

'Investigative Journalism Award' to Jeevan Sharma, a journalist dedicated to the search for truth

Kathmandu. Investigative journalist Jeevan Sharma has been honored for his significant contribution to social justice, good governance and increasing public awareness through investigative journalism. Korea Educational Consulting Association of Ne...