गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ Security beefed up in Saptari for elections Nepal Security beefed up in Saptari for elections KathmanduPati November 18, 2022 File Photo SAPTARI – Security arrangements in Saptari have been beefed up in view of the elections to the Member of House of Representatives and Province Assembly. November 20 has been fixed as the voting for twin elections. Superintendent of Police, Abinarayan Kafle, said 1,637 Nepal Police and 3,278 temporary police have been mobilised in the district of the Madhesh Province for conducting the elections. Two mobile security teams have been deputed at each local level. Similarly, security checking in the district has been tightened and police are patrolling along the Nepal-India border areas here to prevent the possible smuggling and supply of illegal liquor and incidences of cross-border crimes. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Tremor jolts Bajura CIAA files case against nine including sitting secretary on corruption… High speed and breach of traffic rules main cause of… CIAA files case in court against three including PADT member… Government, agitating relief teachers’ committee reach agreement Home Ministry commits to punishing those attacking health professionals Top Headlines Nepal now and Nepal then1 NC work execution committee meeting tomorrow2 Bird strike on flydubai aircraft not confirmed yet: Minister Kirati3 PM Dahal holds discussions with Finance Minister and NRB Governor4 PM inaugurates Pokhara Regional International Airport5 RSP convening Central Committee meeting tomorrow6 Supreme Court annuls Home Minister Lamichhane’s lawmaker post7 PM Dahal holds talks with EC officials8 TRENDING A phone call that paved the way for RAW Chief’s visit to Nepal Hungry people out on streets, but the government nowhere to be seen Lockdown 2.0: What the Government should do this time around Police make a woman public in connection to Gongabu murder case Forbes-listed billionaire Binod Chaudhary tests positive for coronavirus Impact of Social Media on Nepalese Society Agriculture: Nepal’s bridge to overcome economic crisis WAP and the portrayal of the female body as a commodity