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  2. Public Service Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Official Web site. The Public Service Commission ( Nepali: लोक सेवा आयोग) of Nepal was established on 15 June 1951. It is the main constitutional body involved in selecting meritorious candidates required by Government of Nepal for Civil Service Vacancy. [1] It is regarded as one of the most credible modes of recruitment ...

  3. Ramesh Kharel - Wikipedia

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    Ramesh Kharel. Ramesh Prasad Kharel ( Nepali: रमेश प्रसाद खरेल) is a policeman from Nepal known for his integrity and fight against corruption within the Nepali Police Force. [2] Kharel recently joined Rastriya Swatantra Party after being unable to run his own Nepal Susaasan (सुशासन) Party being limited ...

  4. Order of precedence in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Order of precedence of Nepal is the protocol list (hierarchy) in which the functionaries and officials are listed according to their rank and office in the Government of Nepal. As the country embraces federalism, the government finalized a new order of precedence in April 2019. [1] The earlier order of precedence was revised by adjusting ...

  5. Nepal Police - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Police ( Nepali: नेपाल प्रहरी, romanized: Nēpāla praharī) is the national and primary law enforcement agency of Nepal. It is primarily responsible for maintaining law and order, prevention of crime and crime investigation within the jurisdiction determined by the Constitution of Nepal.

  6. Inspector general of police (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The inspector general of police (IGP) is the senior-most and highest ranked police officer of Nepal and the head of the Nepalese Police Force, who oversees all police activities throughout the country and reports directly to the Ministry of Home Affairs and is appointed by the government of Nepal for a tenure of four years, although two IGPs have served for six years.

  7. Dhiraj Pratap Singh - Wikipedia

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    2. Education. Postgraduate. Alma mater. Tribhuvan University. Occupation. Police officer. Dhiraj Pratap Singh ( Nepali: धिरज प्रताप सिंह) is the 29th Inspector General of Nepal Police. [1] [2] He was appointed as the Chief of Nepal Police after succeeding Shailesh Thapa Chhetri on 3 May 2022 following a cabinet decision.

  8. Basanta Bahadur Kunwar - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Nepali. Spouse. Laxmi Parajuli Kunwar. Occupation. Police officer. Basanta Bahadur Kunwar is the 30th Inspector General of Nepal Police. [1] On 24 March 2023 he was appointed Inspector General of Nepal Police, the highest police rank of Nepal Police. [2] Before that, he was heading Madhesh Province police office.

  9. Law enforcement in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Nepal. The Nepalese Police Force is the national police of Nepal. It is independent of the Nepalese Army. Although once brought under the Army in the name of "Unified Command", it is taken as a force separate from the Army. [1] In the days of its establishment, Nepal Police personnel were mainly drawn from the armed forces of ...