Minister Dahal's instructions to use the rights given by law

Magh 13, 2081

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Minister Dahal's instructions to use the rights given by law

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Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Devendra Dahal has instructed the employees to use the rights given by law without hesitation. He urged us to use the rights given by the law without forgetting our responsibilities, keeping our intentions clear.

In the program of the departmental committee under the Nepal Civil Service Organization, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Minister Dahal asked to imbibe the meaning of speedy service and rapid development. "Employees should do their work without forgetting their rights and responsibilities," he said. 

Minister Dahal said that the government has done a lot of work during the 6 months since the formation of the government. He said that the Dhedre tunnel and Siddhababa tunnel on the Kathmandu Terai-Madhesh Expressway have been opened, the 'modality' is being prepared for the operation of the Nagdhunga tunnel, the construction of Muglin-Pokhara and Narayanghat-Butwal roads has accelerated, and some major bills are about to be submitted in this winter session of the Parliament. mentioned. 

Even though the roads including the BP highway were damaged by floods and landslides, they were immediately brought to a condition of traffic operation, and the Beilibridge was being connected rapidly and is being done. In the

program, the secretary of the ministry, Keshav Kumar Sharma, said that if the employee organization and trade union can be creative, the work can be done quickly and effectively. The staff leaders emphasized that the Federal Civil Service Act should be passed in the next session of the Parliament  .

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