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Nepal: Govt Increases Pay Scale of Civil Servants Up to 42 Pc
Source: nepalnews.com
Source Date: Friday, July 15, 2011
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: Nepal
Created: Jul 18, 2011

The government has on Friday increased the existing pay scale of all the government employees by up to 42.86 percent considering the current rate of inflation.

The government has also increased the pay scale taking into account of the recommendations of the committee headed by Chief Secretary of the Government of Nepal to keep the high morale of all government employees including Civil Servants, Army, Police, and Teachers.

Existing dearness allowance has also been adjusted to the new pay scale of civil servants, according to the budget for the upcoming fiscal year 2011/12 presented by Finance Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari on Friday.

The government will also adopt measures to boost the morale of government employees, workers and professionals, as per the upcoming budget.

In this connection, recommendations of the task force formed to study the problem of the professional sector will be implemented gradually and effort will be made to maintain good industrial relationship by introducing good working culture in public sector.

Similarly, Civil Service Administration will be operated and mobilized on the basis of merit and fairness.

The government will also start the health insurance programme for the civil servants from the next fiscal year.
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