The recruitment of police officers started, the interest of the youth increased
Kathmandu. The police recruitment process for the House of Representatives election has started from Friday. 1 lakh 33 thousand 980 police officers have been requested so that applications can be given from December 25 to January 1.
A significant presence of youth has been seen to fill the form on the first day itself.
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