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Communications and Information Technology secretary Basyal retires



KATHMANDU: Secretary at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Hari Prasad Basyal retired from civil service today. He was with the CIT as its secretary for the past year.

Basyal retired due to age limit, after completing 58 years, including 37 years in the civil service. He was bade farewell at the function held at the Ministry today.

On the occasion, Joint-secretary Dilli Ram Sharma lauded the contribution of Basyal in the economic, administrative, and diplomatic sectors of the country, while pledging to work to complete the programs that Basyal initiated during his tenure at the Ministry.

Outgoing Secretary Basyal said continuous practice, utilization of time, and honesty saw him climber the ladder of success in the civil service, starting from a junior assistant to retire as a Secretary.

Publish Date : 22 July 2021 23:38 PM

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