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Govt docs to hit streets against adjustment



KATHMANDU: The government doctors have warned that they would boycott work and tender resignation in mass if the government did not review the recently introduced civil servants adjustment process, reported Republica daily.

The agitating doctors, who are unhappy with the civil servants adjustment process, have rejected a government plan to put them under provincial and local governments.

They have been demanding that the Civil Servants Adjustment Bill be revised to replace them under the federal government, said the report.

Publish Date : 18 February 2019 07:55 AM

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