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The Public Service Commission (Nepali: लोक सेवा आयोग) is a constitutional body that selects civil servants in Nepal. It was established in 1951 and is overseen by the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.
A government hospital in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, providing free health services to police personnel and their families. It was opened in 1983 and offers various departments such as anesthesiology, cardiology, ophthalmology, radiology, etc.
NID is the main intelligence agency of Nepal, collecting information about public security, economic crimes, corruption, and more. It works under the Office of The Prime Minister and Council of Ministers and has a history of heads since 1952.
Learn about the senior-most and highest ranked police officer of Nepal, who oversees all police activities and reports to the Ministry of Home Affairs. See the list of Nepal's IGPs from 1950 to present and their tenure, appointment and website.
Learn about the main training academy of the Nepal Police, established in 1956 and located in Kathmandu. Find out its history, functions, programs, and school of music.
Nepal Police School is a system of police boarding schools in Nepal that accept applications from children of police personnel and non-police personnel. The schools follow the SLC and HSEB curriculum, have a strict academic and disciplinary policy, and are known for their sports achievements.
Nepal Police is the national and primary law enforcement agency of Nepal, established in 1955 AD. It has four departments, a national police academy, a metropolitan police office and various units and services, such as crime investigation, VIP protection, traffic management and disaster management.
Learn about the protocol list of functionaries and officials in the Government of Nepal, updated in 2019. See the order of precedence by position, rank and office, from the President to the lowest level.