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Chief Secretary of the Nepal government, Eaknarayan Aryal, has stressed that the Federal Civil Service Bill needs to be endorsed as soon as possible.
Chief Secretary said so during a meeting of the State Affairs and Good Governance of the House of Representatives called to discuss the Bill pertaining to the establishment, operation, and terms of service of the federal civil service.
He took time to say that the Bill is indispensable to effectively run the federal civil services and its absence would lead to substantial difficulties in the civil service, calling for federal administration.
He further said that the province could effectively function in the absence of federal civil service law. The civil service, from the federal to the local level, has been adversely impacted by insufficient manpower management.
“Nepal adopted federalism through the political movement. But we could not make it work at the government level. That is why the execution of civil service was hit. The province could not function for our failure to manage manpower. Many works have been backlogged at the ward levels due to these reasons.”
He underlined the need to bring the bill at the earliest to bolster the federalism, warning that its absence will disrupt civil service operations.
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