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Kathmandu, Feb 22: The Election Commission continues with the voter education program nationwide with the aim of making the election more participatory and reducing the percentage of invalid votes. The voter education program also informs the general public about the importance of voting rights and the voting process. The Commission

A collaborative team, comprising district security leaders from both Kathmandu and Makawanpur, conducted thorough on-site monitoring and inspections.

The manifestos issued by political parties mainly focus on making healthcare free for citizens. The manifesto issued by the Communist

In the same way, the secretariat of independent candidate Mahavir Pun is also active in digital campaigning through postcards, reels,

The outcome will determine whether the country embarks on a period of generational transition and political renewal or continues within

The JEMC had been printing up to 1.5 million ballot papers every day. It had already printed one million model

As per the election laws, the political parties and candidates contesting the HoR elections scheduled for March 5 should spend

Secretary at the commission, Krishna Bahadur Raut, noted that through all candidates from remote districts like Kalikot have successfully opened

According to him, youths are in desperate need of jobs, while issues of health and education are equally fundamental.

According to the EC, the volunteers deployed will visit the communities and households of the voters to inform them about