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Govt gives retirement to 1413 civil servants (nn 19/06/2009)

Voluntary Retirement Scheme: Govt hopeful of success (kp 04/06/2009)

RID doesn’t turn on employees anymore, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 01/06/2009)

Amiable bureaucracy: The civil service in the new federal Nepal should be efficient, result-orientated and approachable, by Shyam Prasad Mainali (nt 08/05/2009)

45 pc service-seekers dissatisfied with govt, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht 30/04/2009)

Cabinet move creates redundancy, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht 29/04/2009)

Meddle ground: Politicians and bureaucrats should learn to stay on their own side of the fence, by Bishal Bhattarai (kp 28/04/2009)

Vacuum in bureaucracy as tenure of 20 acting secys ends (nn 24/04/2009)

Harried govt staff issue stir warning (kp 17/04/2009)

Manual for bureaucrats, by Rishna Gyawali (kp 09/04/2009)

Why Do Government And Bureaucracy Tussle?, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn 05/04/2009)

Service delivery: Urgency for revamping, by Mukti Rijal (ht 02/04/2009)

Govt employees' transfer stirs a hornet's nest, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ht 27/03/2009)

NVC raid reveals truant employees in govt offices (ht 24/03/2009)

19,000 govt staff may get golden handshake (kp 23/03/2009), Graceful exit: If the retirement plan is being launched to revamp the bureaucracy, all praise to it (kp 24/03/2009)

Govt proposes administrative structure (nn 23/03/2009)

Govt offices facing staff shortage (kp 09/03/2009)

Singha Durbar contends with govt employees' stir (ht 07/03/2009)

The buck stops here (kp 06/03/2009)

Switching address for small fortune, by Jay Bahadur Rokaya (kp 02/03/2009)

Nepalese team leaves for India (rn 02/03/2009)

Administrative reform panel submits report to Prachanda (rn 28/02/2009)

Govt to give retirement to 13,000 civil servants (nn 28/02/2009)

Govt: Staff transfer transparent (kp 10/02/2009)

Home Ministry wakes up to surprise check (ht 05/02/2009), Surprise checks on (ht 06/02/2009)

Government employees warn of stir (ht 24/01/2009)

Other appointments soon: PSC gets full shape (kp 23/01/2009)

Civil servants: The traditional whipping boys, by Bihari Krishna Shrestha (ht 23/01/2009)

Massive bureaucratic shakeup on cards (kp 20/01/2009), Bureaucratic reshuffle to bridge urban-rural divide (ht 20/01/2009), Correction factor (ht 21/01/2009)

Bureaucrats resent political interference (ht 10/01/2009), Bureaucratic blame game Inherently fallacious, by Bihari Krishna Shrestha (ht 14/01/2009)

Nepali bureaucracy: Elusive efficiency, by Mukti Rijal (ht 02/01/2009)

Public service delivery survey kicks off today (ht 29/12/2008)

Restructuring The Civil Administration, Design And Dilemma, by Mukti Rijal (rn 16/12/2008)

Bureaucracy thumbs down for coalition, by Prakash Acharya (ht 01/12/2008)

Govt forms admin restructure panel (kp 20/11/2008), Administrative reform commission announced (rn 20/11/2008), Administrative Reform (rn 21/11/2008), Panel to reform bureaucracy begins work (ht 23/11/2008)

Major reshuffle in bureaucracy, by Bishnu Budathoki (kp 26/10/2008)

Pension books now in district HQ (kp 20/10/2008)

Embrace change: PM tells civil servants: Uncooperative will face action (kp 08/09/2008), PM’s sermon to govt staff: Institutionalise change (ht 08/09/2008), Servants, not masters (ht 09/09/2008), Toning Up The Civil Service (rn 09/09/2008), Civil service: Redefining its role, by Bihari Krishna Shrestha (ht 09/09/2008)

Drawbacks In New Civil Service Act, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn 21/08/2008)

PM for impartiality in bureaucracy (kp 20/08/2008), Prachanda directs civil servants to serve people (kp 20/08/2008)

Palace staff want to join civil service (ht 07/08/2008)

Making Bureaucracy Inclusive (rn 01/08/2008)

Govt officials pitch for neutral bureaucracy (ht 27/07/2008)

PSC vacancies hamper work (kp 22/07/2008)

‘Ineffective departmental action harming civil service’ (kp 07/07/2008)

Effective bureaucracy, by Bimal Wagle (kp 05/07/2008)

Reform customs administration: Entrepreneurs (kp 10/05/2008)

Women to get maternity allowance (kp 29/03/2008), Nod to maternity allowance for female govt staff (ht 29/03/2008)

Promoting Ethics In Civil Service, by Thaneshwar Bhusal (rn 15/03/2008)

9,950 civil servants get automatic promotion (kp 13/03/2008), Promotions brought no cheer this time, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 16/03/2008)

Nepalese Bureaucracy Keep Politics Out Of It, by Trilochan Upreti (rn 01/03/2008)

NPC advised to sack Lok Man Singh Karki, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 13/02/2008)

Civil servants hold demo (kp 22/01/2008)

Computerized citizenship distribution marred (kp 15/12/2007)

Thousands in civil service await promotion, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 08/12/2007)

Civil servants warn govt over regulation (kp 23/11/2007)

SC stays civil servants recruitment (kp 21/11/2007)

Govt finally approves names of 27 secretaries (nn 11/10/2007), Cabinet finaly fills 28 secys’ posts (kp 12/10/2007)

Minister alters date for outgoing joint secy (kp 09/10/2007)

English for bureaucrats, by Divakar Devkota (kp 23/09/2007)

Ghimire promises inclusive bureaucracy (samn 07/09/2007)

Politico-administrative dichotomy, by Mukunda Prasad Paudyal (kp 01/09/2007)

New civil service bill: Periodic promotions, trade union proposed, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 31/07/2007), Civil service bill (kp 03/08/2006), Amendment of civil service act passed (nn 03/08/2007), Parliament passes civil service bill (kp 04/08/2007)

Civil servants to down pen: Work evaluation to be transparent, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 22/07/2007)

45 pc civil service reservations coming (kp 18/07/2007) [Remember: These disadvantaged groups constitute about 85% of the total population!!]

Class-based bureaucracy to be retained (kp 16/07/2007)

Govt-employees fail to reach understanding (nn 22/06/2007), Govt, civil servants talks inconclusive (kp 23/06/2007), Govt employees warn of further protests (samn)

Civil servants’ fresh protest plans (samn 20/06/2007)

All palace staff in reserve pool, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 08/06/2007)

Fate of acting secys hangs in the balance (kp 06/06/2007)

Over 25 CDOs transferred (kp 04/06/2007)

New Civil Service Act controversy deepens, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 30/05/2007)

Palace staff can join civil service: Special secy for palace proposed, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 25/05/2007)

Civil servants announce fresh stir from today (nn 25/05/2007)

Civil servants threaten to freshs stir (samn 10/04/2007)

Rethinking bureaucracy, by Rajendra Sigdel (kp 20/03/2007)

Civil service no domain of the elite, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 07/02/2007)

Acting secretaries to continue their office (nn 05/02/2007), Acting secretaries to continue, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 05/02/2007)

Legal void hampers bureaucracy, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 24/01/2007)

Minister requests SAC to pass Civil Service Bill (nn 04/01/2007), Minister asks SAC to pass Civil Service Bill (kp 04/01/2007)

Secretaries against provision of new Civil Service Bill (nn 03/12/2006)

'War-hit civil servants discriminated' (samn 28/11/2006)

Half a dozen health officials transferred, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp 17/11/2006)

New conduct code for civil servants soon (samn 14/11/2006), Tight lid on info to be lifted (samn 14/11/2006)

Govt move irks WDOs nationwide (samn 12/11/2006)

Govt offices to be networked (kp 11/11/2006)

Civil Service to be revamped after polls (samn 05/11/2006)

Bureaucrats' vision paper being prepared (nn 05/11/2006)

‘Illegitimate’ transfers rile bureaucrats, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 18/10/2006)

Top bureaucrats admit laxity (kp 31/08/2006)

Prime Ministers asks secretaries to present vision paper on civil service (nn 11/08/2006), PM seeks bureaucracy reform plans for a decade, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 12/08/2006)

Government yet to fill vacant posts of Secretaries (nn 27/07/2006)

Palace’s daily work to be assessed (samn 20/07/2006)

Acting secys in a week: Minister (kp 20/07/2006)

PSC not cooperative to Government: State Minister (nn 20/07/2006)

Bureaucracy in for total change, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 18/07/2006), Encouraging move (kp 19/07/2006)

KMC officials and employees sit for negotiations (nn 14/07/2006), KMC employees end strike after 8-pt understanding (nn 16/07/2006)

MoH employees agitate (kp 14/07/200)

No palace employees in civil service: Secys, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 15/06/2006)

Four offices in a month...yet no work, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp 07/06/2006)

3 secys ‘reinstated’ CDOs, police officers transferred (kp 09/05/2006)

Govt transfers top civil servants (nn 08/05/2006)

MoFA joint Secy sent to reserve pool (kp 18/03/2006)

‘Civil service most vulnerable job’, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 06/03/2006)

Sidelined secretaries hang on, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 03/03/2006)

Government amending Civil Service Regulations; Civil servants to get bonanza (nn 27/02/2006), Civil servants to get bonanza, by Kiran Chapagain (kp 27/02/2006), Bureaucracy's delights (kp 28/02/2006)

Scrap zonal, regional administrators: NGEO (kp 06/12/2005)

Government starts shifting regional offices to Hetauda (nn 05/12/2005)

Government introducing new civil service regulations (nn 27/11/2005)

Government reshuffles bureaucracy (nn 28/10/2005), Reshuffle in bureaucracy (kp 29/10/2005), Government breaches rules while designating acting secretaries:Reports (nn 30/10/2005)

Meddling (kp 20/07/2005)

‘Govt not bound to follow PSC recommendation’ (kp 19/07/2005)

‘Service delivery is directly related to the resolution of insurgency’, interview with Dwarika Nath Dhungel (nn 08/07/2005), Amended Civil Service Act in the offing: Reports (nn 09/07/2005)

Not out of malice (kp 28/06/2005)

Civil service ordinance to give govt more power (kp 10/05/2005)

Govt offices to open 6 days a week (kp 17/04/2005)

Bureaucracy reform seeks check and balance, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 16/10/2004)

PSC examinees face lodging problems (ht 16/10/2004)

‘Amendment in Civil Service Act to improve bureaucracy’, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 12/10/2004)

‘Govt lacks specific transfer policy’ (kp 11/10/2004)

Personalized administrative reforms, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 07/10/2004)

New promotion model: lower staff to evaluate seniors (rn 16/09/2004), CSA to be amended through ordinances (kp 17/09/2004), Civil Service Reforms (rn 17/09/2004), Reform provisions irk civil servants (ht 20/09/2004), Bureaucrats caution govt (kp 20/09/2004), No mess again (ht 21/09/2004), HMG set to establish capable administration (rn 23/09/2004), Cabinet okays governance reform package, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 24/09/2004), Size of civil servants to be limited at 80,000, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 27/09/2004)

Fishing in troubled waters, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 16/09/2004)

Invisible infrastructure, by Beena Kharel (kp 15/09/2004)

Frequent changes demoralize bureaucrats, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 13/09/2004)

Administrative service Faulty promotion of secretaries, by Shiva Chandra Shrestha (ht 03/09/2004)

Govt Employees Budget & Pay Commission, by Gandhi Raj Kafle (rn 29/08/2004)

Communication Problems In Organization, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (sp 30/07/2004)

Axe to fall on 600 KMC staffers (ht 16/07/2004), MoLD fails to decide on 600 KMC staffers (ht 17/07/2004), KMC sacks 20 temporary staffers, adjusts 600 (ht 22/07/2004)

Non-appointment of secretaries hamper administration, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp 12/07/2004)

Administrative reform not satisfactory (rn 24/06/2004)

High level govt committees to effect reforms on key issues (kp 03/01/2004)

'There Should Be a Clear Demarcation Between the Civil Servants and Political Leadership', interview with Bhoj Raj Ghimire, member-secretary at the National Planning Commission (NPC) (sp 02/01/2004)

Better wages to improve civil service quality (ht 18/12/2003), Paradox of administration, by Shiva Chandra Shrestha (ht 18/12/2003)

For Better Performance (rn 12/12/2003), Roadmap approved for Admn reforms, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp 16/12/2003), Hurdles Ahead: The issue of reservation could open a can of worms even as many laud the roadmap for reforms in civil service, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 26/12/2003)

Army, police and security forces also included: Public servants to get health insurance (Kathmandu Post, 06/11/2003)

Govt branch offices shift to headquarters (Himalayan Times, 22/10/2003)

Heads of Govt offices in Dolpa still on holiday (Kathmandu Post, 21/10/2003)

Personal data of 80,000 bureaucrats computerised, by Kiran Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 08/10/2003)

Vacant posts (Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2003)

Prevent ploy that favours few, by Beena Kharel (Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)

Civil Service Sans Reforms, by Jai Nayayan Jha (Rising Nepal, 21/02/2003)

Civil service reform, by Krishna Gyawali (Kathmandu Post, 24/12/2002)

Administrative reform, by Uttam Maharjan (Space Time Today, 08/11/2002)

Administrative Reform Need Of The Hour, by Uttam Maharjan (Rising Nepal, 30/10/2002)

Civil Servant: Civil, Evil Or Devil? by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 30/08/2002)

Move afoot to extend retirement age to 60 years (Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2002)

PSC’s Golden Jubilee: The Role Of PSC In Good Governance, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (Rising Nepal, 15/05/2002)

Major restructuring in the administrative set-up likely, by Damaru Lal Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 09/05/2002)

What Ails Nepalese Bureaucracy, by Rebati Raman Paudel (Rising Nepal, 02/04/2002)

Gurung calls for reduction of districts to 25 (Rising Nepal, 25/03/2002), see also Dr. Gurung prefers 25 instead of 75 districts (Telegraph, 27/03/2002), District Consolidation: Thesis And Anti-Thesis, by Mukti Rijal (Rising Nepal, 02/04/2002)

PSC's Approach To Good Governance, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (Spotlight, 15/02/2002)

The role of creativity in administration, by Dharni Dhar Khatiwada (Kathmandu Post, 15/02/2002)

Bureaucracy: Administering A Dose Of Efficiency, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 18/01/2002), see also 'The Bureaucracy Needs Strong Monitoring And Evaluation', interview with Mukunda Prasad Aryal, secretary at the Ministry of General Administration (Spotlight, 18/01/2002)

Certificates of 108,000 civil servants to be verified, by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 18/01/2002)

Civil service (Kathmandu Post, 05/01/2002)

Civil Service: Time To Work, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 07/12/2001)

New Public Service Curriculum: For Quality Human Resource, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (Rising Nepal, 06/12/2001)

Reforming Administrative System: Depoliticisation Essential, by Khilendra Basnyat (Rising Nepal, 22/10/2001)

Counterfeit Certificates In Civil Service, by Mohan Prasad Dhakal (Spotlight, 12/10/2001)

Surprise check in govt offices in Sindhuli finds 195 absent (Rising Nepal, 27/07/2001)

Recruitment Of Civil Servants PSC Changes Curriculum, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (Rising Nepal, 23/06/2001)

New pension scheme in the offing (Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2001)

What went wrong with the administration ? by Rajan Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 26/04/2001)

HMG appoints senior level officers (Kathmandu Post, 21/04/2001)

Regional admn structure riddled with problems, by Damkant Jayshi (Kathmandu Post, 29/03/2001)

The Right Move (Rising Nepal, 24/03/2001)

DB Shahi and officials holding faked degrees, by Yadav Khanal (People's Review, 22/03/2001)

Govt to appoint Regional Administrators, by Kiran Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 25/02/2001)

Time To Review Two Day Off Scheme? by Mohan K.C. (Rising Nepal, 31/01/2001)

Two-Day-Weekly Off: Escalating costs defeat rationale (Rising Nepal, 25/01/2001)

Vicious Circle Of Study Commissions, by Yuba Raj Pandey (Spotlight, 05/01/2001)

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