गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ EC completes ballot printing for by-election Nepal EC completes ballot printing for by-election KathmanduPati April 11, 2023 File Photo KATHMANDU – The Election Commission said it completed the printing of ballot papers for the House of Representative (HoR) by-election taking place in three constituencies on April 23. The Janak Education Materials Centre printed a total of 390,000 ballot papers for the by-election taking place in Bara Constituency No. 2, Tanahun-1 and Chitwan-2. The EC said that those ballot papers would be transported to the concerned constituencies from Wednesday with needed security provisions. It is said that 116,000 ballot papers are printed for Bara-2, 138,000 for Chitwan-2 and 136,000 other ballot papers are printed for Tahanun-1. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Nepal reassures India over border remarks but domestic political fallout… No parking fees required for ‘pick and drop’ for 15… ‘Promotion of Ayurveda, Yoga and meditation along with modern medicine… Government initiates revising school level national curriculum framework 16 percent of children are malnourished in Madhesh RSP delegation holds talks with BJP leadership Top Headlines Before the Ballots: How Oli Lost the Political Narrative1 Nepal “a Buffer State”: Rethinking foreign policy in relative terms2 Balen’s Silence Has Invited Curiosity, Confusion, and Concerns3 We will return the savings of cooperative victims within 100 days : Rabi Lamichhane4 Jagdamba Group Chairman Shankar Agrawal Arrested5 Two Offices Under Ministry of Communication to Be Abolished6 Court Orders Release of UML Rekha Sharma7 Nepali Congress provides financial assistance for Samba’s treatment8 TRENDING Once on the Margins, Women Diplomats Are Now Making Their Mark in Nepal’s Foreign Service Sector What Makes Prithivi Narayan Shah a Philosopher and a Truly Democratic King? A phone call that paved the way for RAW Chief’s visit to Nepal What role has the Nepal Army been playing in controlling the coronavirus? National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Nepal Army opens investigation into case of captains thrashing soldier in Congo Tourism entrepreneurs get crash course in Chinese language Why the PLA broadcasted Punjabi songs for Indian troops