Vigilance Center deploys team to check compliance with office hours

Spokesperson Narayan Prasad Bhatta informed that the center has deployed teams in nine districts outside the Kathmandu Valley with the aim of ensuring compliance with the revised office hours implemented from today and streamlining service delivery.

Chaitra 23, 2082

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Vigilance Center deploys team to check compliance with office hours

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The National Vigilance Center has deployed a team outside the capital to monitor the delivery of public services as per the government's governance reform plan.

The center has deployed teams in 9 districts outside the Kathmandu Valley with the aim of ensuring compliance with the revised office hours implemented from today and streamlining service delivery, informed the center's spokesperson Narayan Prasad Bhatta.

'From today, the center's teams have been deployed outside the valley to monitor and monitor the activities of the project and service delivery,' he said. 'The work of addressing the complaints and grievances received at the center is also being done at a rapid pace.' The center has been actively and dynamically addressing the complaints related to daily service delivery in recent times.

The government of Nepal has made the office hours from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm effective from today. 'In view of the government's decision, monitoring is being done to see whether the time was adhered to during that period, whether the employees were performing their work in the designated office, and whether the work of the service recipients was addressed on time,' said Bhatta, Joint Secretary of the Center. The Center is also doing 'file tracking' to see if there was any delay.

In the process, if corruption and wrongdoing are found, instructions are being given for immediate correction, and if corruption-related work is found, a letter is being sent to the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, he informed.

The Center has stated that all its resources and manpower have been mobilized in accordance with the current government's pace and objectives of promoting good governance, controlling corruption, and simplifying and facilitating public service delivery.

'We have mobilized in the Valley on a daily basis.' "It is a daily process to monitor, inspect and report on various offices, ministries, departments, government and public bodies, whether deadlines have been met, files are stuck, or there has been any disruption in service delivery, and to facilitate and take action on it," said Spokesperson Bhatta.

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