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Quitting private jobs, public service in full swing

असार ३१, २०८१
Quitting private jobs, public service in full swing
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Highlights

  • Recently, the number of young people leaving private sector jobs and preparing for public service is increasing. Despite low pay and political interference, job security is the main reason for increasing attraction to public services.

Father is a civil servant, mother is a primary school teacher. Suraj Subedi of Kavrepalanchok is under family pressure to enter government jobs. That's why he started preparing for public service as soon as he graduated. It has been 4 years since he started preparing for public service.

However, they have not been able to name it yet. He says, "His father is in a government job, that's why he is preparing for public service, but even after 4 years of continuous work, he has not been able to make a name." During this time, he has given dozens of exams in civil, institute and union states. When asked why his name did not come out because he worked hard day and night, he said, "You must have prepared well." When you pass the exam, you think you will pass this time, but you have never seen your name in the results.

When he is unable to come up with a name even with continuous effort, he thinks of giving up studying, but he sees no alternative. He says that he has a master's degree in humanities and studies public service for 12 hours a day. Spending his energetic time in public service, he believes that his vow to enter government jobs will be fulfilled one day. He doesn't like working in a private company. He said that in such companies, the salary and service facilities are not good. He said that he did not have a family background to do business. "Many times I feel like giving up public service, but the question of what to do again comes up," he said, "I have no choice but to do public service." I don't want to go abroad, let's do business, I have no family background. He does not feel safe in the private sector. He said that he will continue to do so until he gets his name out in the public service.

Mahikaran Mahara of Mahottari graduated in management 3 years ago. He lacked money to further his studies. There was no need to ask from home. Keeping his studies, he started preparing for public service. After getting help from his friends for his preparation, he stayed in Kirtipur and started studying public service. He said, "I didn't have the money to study Masters after completing my bachelor's degree. Now, I have put aside my studies to prepare for public service so that I can compete for officers. Due to lack of finances, he has not been able to study post-graduation, nor to take public service preparation classes. Currently he is studying at home. In the three years of

preparation, he also got his name in the fourth level of the National Commercial Bank. They could not be recommended when the names were drawn in the alternative. He said, "There is a limited quota in the bank, and it was not possible to make a recommendation when selecting the names for the alternative." But this has filled me with hope that it will be successful next year.'' With his friends entering the government service, he is under more pressure. He is working day and night to succeed in public service. He said that he reads for 12 hours daily. He said that he has taken a vow to succeed in public service because the government job will be secure. He said, "People like us whose economic conditions are weak cannot go to other areas. I have started working hard so that if I can enter the government, it will be better in the future.'' Sometimes he goes to the library of Tribhuvan University and sometimes he wanders around the streets. He said, 'I keep changing the place to study, so that it is easy to remember. This year I came out as an alternative and I am confident that I will enter government service next year.

Morang's Samriddhi Kafle started reading public service books four years after completing her master's degree in science. She has been preparing for public service for two years. Having studied various theories in science, she is currently studying 'IQ' and 'GK' to prepare for officer. Excelling in studies, everyone suggested him to study science after SLC. After completing her M.A. from Trichandra College, she tried many ways for a job.

She also taught college and tuition for some time, but she was not as comfortable as Sache. She said, "Many people studied science as a good subject, but after completing their masters, they did not see any scope." How can you make a living by teaching school and tuition? That's why she said that she is preparing for public service. He believes that while it is easy for men to do other jobs, government jobs are easier for women. She says that she regrets that she understood the importance of public service too late. She said, "Public service preparation should be started on time. If it had been done on time, would it have been done at a different place now?"

Leaving job, studying public service

There is no money for service in government jobs. It is said that there is also a complicated process of political interference and transfer. But Kaski's Ramon Subedi doesn't care about these things. His only aim is to become a civil servant. To fulfill this purpose, he left his monthly income of 80,000 and started preparing for public service. Subedi, who has a master's degree in mathematics, was earning a good income by teaching tuition in colleges and schools. Family members also suggested him to become a teacher. In the year 2071, he also took the exam at the Teachers Service Commission, but his name did not come out. Leaving the good income of a teacher, he has been carrying one goal since 2076 - to become a civil servant. He said, "I was earning a good income by teaching, but there is a lot of suffering in the teaching profession. I left everything thinking that it would be easy to enter the civil service where I have to teach/stand all day. I left everything and started preparing for public service."

Teacher said that he was attracted to the civil service because there is no promotion and further progress according to the private or government time. If a recruit enters the civil service, he can go from officer to secretary through Subba Nasu, but there is no such arrangement in the teaching service. That is why he gave up his dream of becoming a teacher and came here, he said. He said that even though his family members advised him not to leave the teaching profession because of the good earnings, he felt that civil service was also suitable for his personal growth and development. Although many people in government jobs say that they are attracted to be dedicated to customer service, he believes that the main reason is to seek security. He said, "If you do business, you can't get a loan of 1 lakh from anywhere, the service provided by private companies to employees is not fair. Therefore, the last option of many youth is public service.'

Navraj Paudel of Baglung has left his job as an engineering consultancy and started preparing for public service. His father is also in civil service. According to his father's advice and his interest, he has also been preparing for public service for two years. He is competing in engineering and said that he is giving provincial exams. The private sector is not organized. Even if you have a good income, it is not as secure as the government's, he said, 'If the future is secure with some time's effort, why not study public service?' told 'Public service is getting easier as you read,' he said, 'You have to study so that you can remember what you read.' He does not want to spend a long time in public service He has kept. He is worried that the energetic time spent on public service will be left behind in other areas as well. He said, "If you try to work in public service for a few years, if you are not successful, you should take a leap in other fields." Public service is not guaranteed, if it is not successful, it will fall behind in other areas.'

increasing attractiveness in government banks

Mahima Rizal of Dhading grew up dreaming of becoming a banker. When the bank employee reached home, he thought - one day I will definitely become a banker. She is preparing to fulfill this dream. Her dream would have been fulfilled in a private bank as well, but thinking of job security, she said that she thought of preparing for a government bank. She said that it would be easier if it were a government one, as a lot of work had to be done in private banks. She told that government jobs are a priority for women as government jobs are secure. After completing her master's degree in management from Tribhuvan University, she has decided to become a government banker.

Since 2079, she has left everything and is working for it. For this she has taken from 'virtual' to physical classes. She says that the class will help to increase the 'pattern' of public service and writing skills. She has gained experience in Commercial Bank, Agricultural Development Bank. She says that she is studying banking courses, laws, general knowledge and accounting 'patterns'. His daily life is spent in discussions with friends, searching for topics, and being 'updated'. The experience of being successful in public service is also encouraging her," she said. "While studying, sometimes I think I can do it, sometimes I feel discouraged, then the experience of successful people fills me with energy."

Mahesh Sharma of Baitadi is also engaged in banking preparations. After completing his master's degree in management, he has been preparing for three years. After leaving the cooperative job, he is busy preparing for public service. He said that management studies will facilitate banking preparation. He said that he chose the banking sector because it was compatible with the subject of the study. He feels that the banking sector is very safe because there is no political interference and fair income can be earned. It is not easy for him to stay in Kathmandu and prepare for public service without a job. He said, "many students preparing for public service while staying in Kathmandu have financial problems, even though there is a lot of public service, they have a lot of problems in raising money."

Since taking public service classes, they are managing their education expenses themselves. He said that he had given many bank exams during the three years. He has experienced that pressure and tension will be created if the name is not released for a long time. He has experienced that the questions of friends and expectations of family also cause a lot of pain for those preparing for public services. "I am the eldest son of the family, it will happen when the family will start earning. I am suffering serious accusations of not caring about the family since I have not been named for a long time." He says that he does not have access to jobs in other sectors, he feels that government service is fair, if he works hard, he will be guaranteed a job. He said, 'Access is needed for hiring in private companies and other sectors. I am not in a position to provide access, that's why the government insisted.' Public service will take some time, but he continues to believe that it will be successful.

ads in thousands, applications in millions

Public Service Commission or any other government body. There is a statistic that applications are hundreds of times more than the demand in advertisements. Although there is a higher qualification in the government service, the number of applicants at the lower level is also very high. The data of the commission also confirms that millions of applications are filed every year. In 078/79, 3 lakh 65 thousand 434 applications were received for 3 thousand 727 posts.

Out of which 2 thousand 672 candidates have been recommended for permanent appointment in the civil service according to the commission's data. 4 lakh 83 thousand 2 hundred 3 applications were received in the advertisement for 3 thousand 357 posts in 079 and 80. The data shows that 3,675 candidates have been recommended for permanent appointment in the civil service, including the previous year's advertisement.

प्रकाशित : असार ३१, २०८१ १०:०९
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