When employees go to court against the government, they complain that the door to moral development and dialogue is closed
Lumbini Chief Minister Chetnarayan Acharya has said that efforts are being made to institutionalize the system of appointing a secretary from the state level. He also said that the state government has given priority to make the civil service at the state and local levels effective.
Addressing the New Year 2082 greetings exchange program organized by the Nepal Civil Service Organization Lumbini Province in Butwal on Friday, Chief Minister Acharya said that the initiative to institutionalize the system of appointing secretaries from the province level is continuing.
"The government has moved forward with the belief that you should become the secretary of the state government," he said, "We have paid attention to increase the attraction of civil service at the state level." The government is fully confident that a prosperous province can be made by keeping the morale of the employees high. He said that the provincial government has paid attention to making the civil service effective through laws, regulations and regulations and is working accordingly.
He informed that the process for filling the vacant post has been started through the State Public Service Commission, but due to the case in the court regarding the administration service, the advertisement has not been made. "Where there is no agreement, the government is ready to agree." It is important for employees and friends to come to dialogue," he said. "Problems can be solved through dialogue. However, no one should be involved in the work of closing the door.' Although the government is trying to strengthen the personnel administration to strengthen the province, he said that due to the tendency of some employees to go to court, the question of the vacancy of employees has seriously arisen. "Because our friends rushed to the court, the opportunity for the employees to develop their skills was delayed," he said, "It took the employees' friends to deprive them of the opportunity." It was as if the door of agreement and cooperation was closed. Netra Prasad Acharya, state president of
organization, Kavisingh Kathayat, in charge of Nepal Civil Service Organization Lumbini, Lakshman Acharya, state secretary of CPN UML Lumbini province, Yagya Gayre, president of Rupandehi, Dr. Indra Dhakal, medical superintendent of Lumbini Hospital and others expressed their best wishes at the event.
