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Female turnout disappoints Election Commission
A low turnout of female applicants has characterised ‘Myadi’ police or temporary police recruitment exercise despite efforts from the Election Commission (EC) to hire at least 50 percent women for the local level elections.
Manish Gautam
A low turnout of female applicants has characterised ‘Myadi’ police or temporary police recruitment exercise despite efforts from the Election Commission (EC) to hire at least 50 percent women for the local level elections. Of the total 179,486 applications, women account for only 14 percent or 24,605.
The government on March 24 had opened vacancies for 75,000 temporary police, inviting applications from people between the age group of 18 and 54 years for deployment during the local level election scheduled for May 14.
With the application deadline ending on Friday, the Nepal Police Headquarters started reviewing the applications on Saturday. The names of successful candidates will be announced on April 4 and they will put through a 13-day training beginning on April 7. “We’re currently reveiwing the applications,” said Senior Superintendent of Police Sarbendra Khanal, spokesperson for the Nepal Police. These temporary police, who will work for 55 days, will get a monthly salary of Rs17,230 and other allowances.
According to the Nepal Police data, the far-western region has the highest number of applicants at 46,431 of which 6,389 are females. The mid-western region has the second highest applicants at 44,109, but again with a low women participation of 12 percent.
The highest male-female disparity in applications is seen in the eastern region, where only 11 percent of the applicants are females. Expectedly, at 25 percent Kathmandu Valley has the highest female participation.
With the low number of applications from women, the Election Commission has asked the Home Ministry to give priority to women applicants.
“We’ve asked the Home Ministry to accord top priority to women applicants while recruiting the temporary police,” said Election Commissioner Ila Sharma.
Experts believe that the social stigma suggesting that women are feeble and cannot be part of security system keeps women away from applying for the job.
“Our society does not promote women into security system because of fear of abuse and harassment within the system. The security agencies have also failed to convince the society that women are safe in their system,” said Dr Indra Adhikari, a security expert.
“Even during the normal times very few women apply for various positions at security agencies. As this is a temporary job, many aspiring women might not be interested.” The Home Ministry has stated that 226,000 security personnel from Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal Army and temporary police will be mobilised during the local level elections. According to the election security plan, the Nepal Police will hold the command inside the polling stations, with the APF providing the backup security. The Army will be mobilised on the peripheral areas of the polling stations and the temporary police will arrange the voters in queues.
A total of 44,724 temporary police personnel were deployed during the second CA elections in 2013.
APPLICANTION IN NUMBERS
Total Male Female Male% Female%
Eastern 18,996 11% 16,955 2,041 89 11
Central 34,983 19% 29,379 5,604 84 16
Western 27,857 16% 24,201 3,656 87 13
Mid-Western 44, 109 25% 38,939 5,170 88 12
Far-Western 46,431 26% 40,042 6,389 86 14
Valley 7,110 4% 5,365 1,745 75 25
179,486 100% 154,881 24,605 86 14
2 temp cop job aspirants die
BANKE/MORANG: Two men died on Saturday while undergoing physical test for the job of temporary police being hired for local level elections at separate venues.
Tod Bahadur Tharu, 29, of Baijapur died after he ran 100 metres as part of the physical test he had to undergo. DSP Saroj Paudel said Tharu, who had collapsed after running the 100-metre distance, was rushed to Bheri Zonal Hospital in Nepalgunj where he died while being treated. Selection process is underway across the country.
In Biratnagar, Tulasi Rajbhandari, 27, of Biratnagar-16 fell during the run physical test. He was immediately rushed to Koshi Zonal Hospital but died during treatment, said DSP Yogendra Singh Thapa. (PR)