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The Nepal Police School [1] [2] [3] (Nepali: नेपाल पुलिस विद्यालय) usually shortened as “NPS”, previously known as Dipendra Police School (Nepali: दिपेन्द्र पुलिस विद्यालय) (DPS) named after the late Crown Prince Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah of the Kingdom of Nepal is a regional system of police boarding schools in ...
National Police Academy is the main training academy of the Nepal Police. It was established with the Police Regulation of 1993. CPTC was founded 1956. [1] The Police Academy is located in Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal. It was formerly known as Central Police Training Centre (CPTC) established on the onset with the police regulation of 1993.
Geeta Gyan Kunj English School, Baramjhiya; Rose Hill English Boarding School, Baluwa; Sharda International Boarding School, Kanchanpur; Shree Bhagwati Rastriya Primary School, Ladhbedahi
Nepal Armed Police Force School was established in 2006 and is run by Armed Police Force (Nepal). It is located at Champadevi of Kirtipur, Nepal. The school has over 21% of female students. [1] [2] The school is run as a non-profit organization and funded by the Armed Police Force Welfare Fund. The curriculum in the school is in English.
NEPAL POLICE SCHOOL, BELCHAUTARA; ARANIKO BOARDING SCHOOL,KHAIRENITAR; Sahid Karishna Collage (Government) Panchamunidev Secondary School (Basic to +2 Level) (Operated by government of Nepal) Gaufarkodaya Secondary School (Operated by government of Nepal) Little Garden English Boarding School (Private School) (Basic to SEE)
The school is located in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur. It was established in 1986 in Sallaghari, Bhaktapur. Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya is a military boarding school with civilian students, offering classes from 6th grade through undergraduate level, including a Bachelor of Science degree; the school also provides hostel facilities for both boys and ...
Police in Nepal have detained 10 people they say charged unemployed youths huge amounts of money for travel visas, then sent them for illegal recruitment into the Russian army, an official said on ...
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