Amendment Bill on Civil Servants Service Act on Sunday and Local Service Operation Bill on Monday
Lumbini Province Chief Krishna Bahadur Gharti has certified two bills related to civil servants. Gharti approved the bill to amend the State Civil Service Act, 2080 and the bill to regulate the formation, operation and conditions of service of the local civil service passed unanimously by the second meeting of the fifth session of the Provincial Assembly on Sunday.
According to the office of the provincial head, the amendment bill was approved on Sunday and the local civil service bill was approved on Monday.
Both the bills were unanimously passed by the state assembly on December 17th and verified by Speaker Tularam Gharti and sent to state chief Gharti for verification on December 19th, spokesperson of the state chief's office Bhaviswar Ghimir said.
The bill made to amend the Provincial Civil Service Act, 2080 on Sunday and the bill made to regulate the formation, operation and conditions of service of the local civil service was approved by the head of the state on Monday according to Article 201, Sub-section 4 of the Constitution of Nepal. "Both bills passed by the Provincial Assembly arrived at the office on January 19," he said Tell .
Earlier, the fourth session of the Lumbini State Assembly had passed a bill to amend the State Civil Service Act, 2080 on August 31st and a bill to regulate the formation, operation and service conditions of the civil service on August 27th, 2081. But both the bills were sent back to the Provincial Assembly on October 22, 2081, as it was deemed necessary to reconsider them according to Article 201, Clause 3 of the Constitution of Nepal.
Both bills were unanimously passed by the second meeting of the fifth session of the Lumbini Provincial Assembly on January 17. Both the bills were approved by Speaker Gharti and sent for re-certification, the pressure on the provincial chief increased. After verification, the way is open to publish both the bills in the state gazette .
The state government has been facing staff problems due to the lack of verification of both the bills related to employees, which were passed with priority by the provincial assembly. Spokesperson of the government and Minister of Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperatives Dinesh Panthi said that the government will publish the approved bills in the provincial gazette and make more necessary regulations and implement them immediately.
