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MPs push to retain two-year ‘cooling period’ in Civil Service Bill
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KATHMANDU: Members of the State Affairs Committee of the Federal Parliament have insisted on keeping a two-year “cooling period” provision in the Civil Service Bill. In a meeting held on Friday, lawmakers stressed that a civil servant or any government employee should not be eligible for appointment to constitutional or public posts until two years […]
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