”The ordinance provides that their term of office will end from the date of issuance, and the number of such organizations is 110,” said a source at Sheetal Niwas.
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The government is preparing to unilaterally cancel political appointments in 110 government-owned institutions, including development committees, boards, foundations and departments under various ministries.
For that, the government's 'Ordinance for Special Provisions Regarding the Removal of Public Officials' reached the President's Office on Wednesday and the ordinance is currently under study.
The provision includes canceling all appointments made before 12 Chaitra 2082 under the ministries of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Education, Science and Technology, Health and Population, Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Agriculture and Livestock Development, Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Forest and Environment. 'The ordinance has been arranged so that their term of office will end from the date of issuance and the number of such institutions is 110,' said a source at Sheetal Niwas.
Meanwhile, Tribhuvan University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Deepak Aryal, Rector Prof. Khadga KC and Registrar Prof. Kedar Prasad Rijal has resigned. They resigned to support the new government.
