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New recruitment after adjustment: Minister Pandit

KATHMANDU, Feb 16 : Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, Lalbabu Pandit, has said new recruitment would begin immediately after the completion of the ongoing adjustment of the civil servants.
Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, Lalbabu Pandit (Republica file photo)
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KATHMANDU, Feb 16 : Minister for Federal Affairs and General Administration, Lalbabu Pandit, has said new recruitment would begin immediately after the completion of the ongoing adjustment of the civil servants. 


During a program organized by Nepal Administrative Staff College on the completion of the basic training of non-gazetted third class officers here today, Minister Pandit said, "Public Service Commission has been asked to make every preparation to conduct the exams to recruit additional civil servants. Vacancy for some 15- to 20,000 new staffs would be announced after the adjustment." 


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Within this year, even the laws relating to provincial service and local service would be formulated, according to the Minister. 


The Minister further shared that the Ministry has employed technology in its works. Software is designed to assist in the daily activities. He warned of action to those shirking the responsibility and reward to those working honestly. Even the civil servants must internalize the change because the country has adopted a new system- the federalism. 


He urged the new recruits to devote to people' service by rising above personal interest. 


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