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Minister Gyawali directs office chiefs to provide service effectively



KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has directed chiefs of government offices in Nuwakot to provide service in an easy and effective manner.

Stating that rights exercised from Singha Durbar, central administrative office of Nepal, had reached villages, the Minister said the responsibility of implementing these rights now fell on government offices in the district.

“Government service should be provided transparently and in a disciplined way to the citizens. Be present at office regularly, be polite with service seekers and give extra time for government service,” Minister reminded.

There was a need to cooperate with local political parties and concerned authorities to carry out development activities and provide government service, he suggested.

“A large number of qualified and healthy youths going to foreign countries for jobs and education is taking place.

A plan should be devised to control it.

The government of all three levels should run programs to attract youths to agriculture and livestock farming through the self-employment program,” he said.

Publish Date : 10 October 2020 22:40 PM

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