Nepal

Kathmandu, June 13Minister of Communications and Information Technology Gokul Prasad Baskota said a final decision regarding the job advertisement placed by the Public Service Commission would be taken after Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli return from Europe.Minister Baskota made the remark addressing mediapersons in Singha Durbar today.The PSC recently announced vacancies for over 9,000 local level staffers.
The decision has been opposed by Province 2 government and rights activists.
They say that the PSC move violated the provision of inclusion enshrined in the constitution.State Affairs and Good Governance Committee of the House of Representatives has ordered the PSC to halt the job advertisement, for not honouring the principle of inclusion.Minister Baskota attempted to defend the PSC and said that as a constitutional body the PSC had placed advertisement following legal provisions.As per the law, the PSC has the authority to fill vacant positions at local levels, under circumstances where the provincial PSCs have not been formed, he said.Informing of the government decisions, he said that the government has nominated Naradnath Bhardwaj, Banshidhar Mishra, Maheshraj Dahal and Dawa Phuti Sherpa as Nepal Ambassadors to Qatar, Bangladesh, Australia and Spain, respectively.The government endorsed manual related to the Constitution of Prime Minister National Talent Award.
The government authorised acquisition of four bigaha land for the upgradation of Siraha Customs Office and two bigaha and 11 kaththa land for the upgradation of Thadhi Customs Office.The government also authorised the Nepal Rastra Bank to issue coins on the occasion of silver jubilee celebration of Securities Board of Nepal, Guru Nanak and hundredth birthday of historian and culturist Satya Mohan Joshi.The Cabinet also endorsed the agreement that Nepal recently signed with Cambodia.The government, on recommendation of the Judicial Council, nominated High Court Judge Sabir Mohmmed Hussain as the Chairperson of Appeal Committee of Kathmandu Valley Development Authority.The government also authorised the concerned government agencies to reach agreement with the Indian counterparts to purchase urea and DAP fertilisers.The government also endorsed a plan to establish Nepal Forest Corporation Limited and to draft an integrated Health Education Bill.The government authorised integration of land plots occupied by Immigration Office, Belahiya, Bhairahawa and Plant Quarantine Office.The post Decision on PSC job ad after PM returns home appeared first on The Himalayan Times.





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