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Bureaucrats ask Speaker to remove cooling-off period from Federal Civil Service Bill
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KATHMANDU: Top government bureaucrats in Nepal have become increasingly concerned following the inclusion of a proposed “cooling-off period” in the Federal Civil Service Bill. The provision, which aims to bar recently retired top civil servants—such as the Chief Secretary and Secretaries—from immediately taking political or other government-appointed positions, has sparked discontent among senior officials. On […]
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