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PSC unlikely to announce vacancies this year



KATHMANDU: Public Service Commission (PSC) has said it will not announce vacancies for the new recruitment this year.

Earlier, the Commission had decided to announce vacancies on October 14 but canceled its decision citing coronavirus pandemic.

The Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration has to send the report of vacant posts to the Commission. The Commission will announce the vacancies based on the report sent by the Ministry.

The Ministry has made it clear that it will not collect the details of the vacant posts if the numbers of cases keep increasing.

“There is a slim chance of sending details of the vacant posts under the current circumstances to the Commission,” said Basanta Adhikari, the spokesperson at the Ministry.

The government will face a staff crunch if the new staffers are not recruited immediately.

According to a joint secretary of the Ministry, almost 20,000 staffers are required this year.

Publish Date : 29 August 2020 21:27 PM

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