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Two voting centres of Hetauda sub-metropolis get women polling officers



MAKWANPUR: Two voting centers of Hetauda has got women polling officers for local-level election taking place across the nation on Friday.

According to the office of the Chief Returning Officer, out of 19 wards of the Hetauda sub-metropolis, women polling officers have been deputed at two voting centers.

The assistant returning officer at the office of the Chief Returning Officer, Sagar Sharma, said that polling officer Bishnu Kumari Lamichhane and assistant polling officer Krishna Kumari Kharel have been deputed at the voting center of Siddhartha Secondary School (D) in ward no 12.

Similarly, voting officer Shantimaya Moktan and assistant voting officer Anu Kumari Lama have been deployed at the voting center of Mahendra Secondary School (D) in ward no 12.

Election teams along with ballot papers have already reached all voting centers of the Hetauda sub-metropolis.

Publish Date : 12 May 2022 07:59 AM

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