The Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives, Federal Affairs and General Administration has warned that action will be taken if the government fails to appear within the stipulated time.
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The Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives, Federal Affairs and General Administration has called on civil servants who have not been contacted to report within the next three days, warning that action will be taken if they do not do so.
The ministry issued a notice today, calling on employees whose records related to study leave and extraordinary leave have not been updated in the National Bookstore (Civil Service) to compulsorily update their records within three days.
The notice has requested the ministries, commissions, secretariats and central-level offices of the Government of Nepal to coordinate with the National Bookstore (Civil Service) to verify the details of employees who have been approved for study leave or extraordinary leave at various times by their bodies, whether the employees have been present after the end of the leave period, and other details, and to update the records within three days.
