The Election Commission's call center will operate for nine hours
Kathmandu. Focusing on the election of members of the House of Representatives to be held on February 21, the Election Commission has established a 'call center' as in the past. Narayan Prasad Bhattarai, spokesperson of the Commission, informed that inquiries from voters, citizens and those concerned about the election will be heard from the call center operated at the Commission's office, Kantipath.
The center, which has six desks, will operate from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Voters, citizens and those concerned can ask questions by calling the toll-free number 1102. According to the commission, there is a provision that when up to 15 people call at the same time, the call will not be put on hold.
Express
Related News
Prime Minister Karki offered prayers at the Janaki temple
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki visited the Janaki temple in Janakpurdham. Prime Minister Karki, who went on a tour of various places in the country after the completion of the election, visited the Janaki temple on Friday and offere...
UML also prepares for the elections, also promotes the issue of re-establishment of parliament: Gyawali
Kathmandu. Deputy General Secretary of Nepal Communist Party UML Pradeep Gyawali has said that his party will move ahead with the preparation of elections and the issue of re-establishment of parliament. In the meeting...
Call of establishment party: Congress should exercise restraint for unity
Kathmandu. The founding party of Nepali Congress has decided to call upon the leaders-activists across the country to exercise restraint in order to preserve the unity of the party, concluding that they are trying to create confusion within the pa...
Hark Sampang stepping down as mayor for the February 21 election
Kathmandu. Harak Sampang, the mayor of Dharan sub-metropolitan city, has taken a leave from the leadership of Dharan and is going to contest the House of Representatives elections on February 21. According to Samir Tam...
4 new ministers are being added today, who will be appointed?
Kathmandu. Prime Minister Sushila Karki is expanding the Cabinet today. Sources said that preparations are being made to add 4 new ministers today. Today's Cabinet expansion will be the fourth time Karki has become the...
Why did Kulman leave the Ravi-Balen agreement?
Kathmandu. On Saturday evening, a discussion began between Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balendra Shah and Energy Minister Kulman Ghising to find the possibility of going together in the upcoming elections. Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of the Nat...



