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Home Minister inquires about security situation, COVID-19 impact in 12 districts



KATHMANDU: Minister for Home Affairs Bal Krishna Khand today held telephone talks with the police chief of 12 districts.

The conversations focused on the security situation of the respective districts, the impact of COVID-19 in police service, and the ratio meant for police personnel.

The Home Minister held a telephonic conversation with the police chief in Jhapa, Ilam, Panchthar, Taplejung, Dhanusha, Saptari, Siraha, Sarlahi, Achham, Parsa, Makwanpur, and Rautahat districts.

He mainly inquired about the impact of COVID-19 in the police service and in the entire district, existing cold waves in the Terai, snowfall in the high hills, the overall security situation in the district, and the government ration allowance meant for police personnel.

Following the conservation with the Home Minister in the Federal Government, Siraha Police Chief Superintendent of Police Arjun Timilsina said, the former inquired him about the security situation in the district, police ration allowance, the impact of COVID-19 and cold wave, and measures taken against the adversities.

Saptari’s Police Chief Abinarayan Kafle said the Minister took information about the security situation in the district, scale of the COVID-19 crisis, and police ration allowance.
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Publish Date : 31 January 2022 15:04 PM

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