Nov 25: 6 things to know by 6 PM

Published On: November 25, 2017 06:00 PM NPT


Public Service Commission starts course on accountability, ethics and professionalism
 
 Since last year, the Public Service Commission has added a course on ethics, public accountability and professionalism in public sector management. Candidates competing for the post of Joint Secretary and above in the Commission’s examination will have to sit for an exam in “Public Accountability, Ethics, and Professionalism in Public Sector Management”.​

Election Commission prohibits vehicular movement on Sunday
  
The Election Commission prohibits the use of public as well as private vehicles in 32 districts on Sunday.

According to Spokesperson Nawaraj Dhakal of EC, the prohibition will come into effect from Saturday midnight to Sunday 5:00 pm, in all 32 districts where the first phase of the election of House of Representatives and Provincial Assembly is taking place.

Two polling centers in Myagdi disable-friendly

Two polling centers of Myagdi district have been made 'disable friendly' for the elections to the House of Representatives and Provincial Assemblies.  The arrangement has been made for the people with disabilities so that their voting right will be properly exercised.

Mugu steps up security amid potential threats

The District Election Office has stepped up security amid potential threats of booths being captured for tomorrow’s election. A total of 1,600 security personnel from Nepal Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police and Myadi police have been deployed across the district.

ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifiers: Nepal’s qualification hopes alive after defeating Malaysia

Nepal women’s national cricket team kept its qualification hopes alive as it beat Malaysia by 33 runs in the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifying Series Asia Region on Friday. Nepal is targeting to earn a place in the Global Qualifiers finishing in the top two of the competition.

Pakistani police fire tear gas at Islamists blockading capital

Pakistani police used tear gas and water cannon, and fought running battles with stone-throwing Islamist activists, as they moved to clear a protest by the religious hard-liners who have blocked main routes into Islamabad for more than two weeks.

 

 

 


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