Home Ministry issues 21-point directives

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MARCH 21The Home Ministry has issued a 21-point directive to the District
Administration Offices (DAOs) in all 77 districts of the country.
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accordance with a ministerial decision dated March 20, the Ministry has issued these directives to the DAOs, which represent the government
of Nepal.The aim is to enhance citizen trust by actively addressing issues related to peace, security, service delivery, good governance,
regulations, coordination, and facilitation. These directives were issued following instructions from Deputy Prime Minister
and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane, aimed at improving the execution of local administration tasks to instill confidence among the populace,
as reported by Minister Lamichhane's Secretariat.The 21-point directives cover various issues, including maintaining peace and security,
crime control (including cybercrime and financial crime), responsible use of social media, road safety and accident reduction, revenue leak
prevention, efficient service delivery, complaints management, employee behavior and discipline, protection of government and public
property, and coordination and facilitation of development activities.Home Minister Lamichhane has urged senior officials to assess the
implementation of the Ministry's directives
Additionally, he has instructed frontline employees to remain impartial while delivering services.
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