The chairperson announced that employees can teach public service preparation classes outside of office hours, which was not included in the report

The report did not include the fact that the chairman of the committee said that the staff should be allowed to teach outside the office hours.

Bhadra 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The chairperson announced that employees can teach public service preparation classes outside of office hours, which was not included in the report

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It has been found that the provisions of the Federal Civil Service Bill, which were declared to have been passed by the Chairman of the Legislative Management Committee, Tulsa Dahal, were not included in the report.

The Chairperson, Chairperson Dahal, said in the meeting of the committee on Tuesday that the employees in the civil service should be arranged to be able to teach public service preparation classes outside of office hours. Article 82 (3) of the

bill stipulates that no civil servant shall be allowed to give training in the training program conducted for the preparation of the competitive examination to be taken by the Public Service Commission or public body. The parliamentarians were of the opinion that this arrangement should be amended. When the MPs came up with the idea of ​​making arrangements for teaching outside office hours, Chairperson Dahal said, 'Let's go ahead with arrangements to allow teaching outside office hours.' At that time, no one objected.

Officials of the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration were of the position that civil servants should not be allowed to study.

The government's proposal was supported by the ruling UML, Congress and some MPs of the United Socialist Party. The main opposition Maoists, some members of the United Socialist Party and JSP Nepal MPs were of the opinion that there should be a provision for teaching outside office hours.  The

report has been submitted to the National Assembly. The parliamentarians said that the provision may not have been included during the writing of the report.  

Member of Parliament Maya Prasad Sharma said that there was an agreement to allow him to work outside office hours, but it was overturned when he reached Parliament. He said that the provision to allow working outside office hours was passed, but when it reached the parliament, it was not included in the report. "Working outside of the office does not deny the right to eat," he said.

Member of Parliament Radheshyam Paswan suspected that the bill, which was debated in the House of Representatives, would remain the same even when it came to the National Assembly. "In Section 82 (3), we agreed that the training program for civil servants should be conducted outside of office hours for the preparation of the competitive examination to be taken by the Public Service Commission or public bodies, in the legislative committee," said Paswan, "but, when it comes here, it has been removed from the report." Why was it removed and why was it removed? This was also done here like 'cooling off period'. Civil servants can work outside of their office hours! If you do something wrong, there are rules and laws, you can take action. Despite the agreement, he did not come here. '

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