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Annual Recognition Ceremony for Civil Servants in the 2081st Year (Civil Service Day Awards)

Nepal honors the 67th Civil Service Day, highlighting the civil administration's significance in public service and national advancement, along with the presentation of awards.

Annual Recognition Event for Civil Servants: 2081 Nijamati Sewa Diwas Awards
Annual Recognition Event for Civil Servants: 2081 Nijamati Sewa Diwas Awards

Annual Recognition Ceremony for Civil Servants in the 2081st Year (Civil Service Day Awards)

67th Civil Service Day Awards Honour Outstanding Nepali Civil Servants

Nepal celebrated the 67th Civil Service Day on Bhadra 22, recognising exceptional civil servants with the Best Civil Service Award and the Civil Service Award. Here are the recipients of this year's prestigious awards:

Best Civil Service Award

  • Mr. Sworup Raj Rajbhandari
  • Mr. Bhim Bahadur Limboo

Civil Service Award

  • Mrs. Vidya Bhatta
  • Mr. Shambhu Prasad Sharma
  • Mr. Mahesh Bhattarai
  • Mr. Bhim Bahadur Limboo (recognized twice)
  • Mr. Kamal Raj Aryal

These awards honour exemplary contributions and dedication in Nepal’s civil service sector.

Across all seven provinces and challenging geographic regions, these civil servants have made significant strides in service delivery and upholding democratic principles. Their work has directly contributed to the country's socio-economic development and fulfilled the national vision of "Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali."

From the Inland Revenue Office, Baneshwar, to the National Civil Service Library, Harihar Bhawan, these civil servants have demonstrated unwavering commitment to their roles. They have faced challenges head-on, adapting to the needs of the federal democratic system, ensuring services are delivered effectively, conveniently, and transparently.

Among the recipients, Mr. Bhim Bahadur Limboo stands out, having been recognised twice for his exceptional work. He currently serves at the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, Tangal.

Other notable recipients include Mr. Sagar Mishra, who received the Best Civil Service Award and currently works at Kageshwori Manahara Municipality, Kathmandu. Mr. Shankar Bahadur KC, another Best Civil Service Award recipient, serves as the Province Secretary at the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers, Karnali Province.

The civil service sector in Nepal has evolved into the backbone of the public administration over 67 years. Each civil servant should maintain integrity, unite under the common goal of national development and good governance, and commit to public service. As the civil service continues to adapt to meet the needs of the federal democratic system, it is crucial for civil servants to focus on improving processes, adopting technology-driven solutions, and maintaining a positive, honest approach to address the challenges they face.

If you require more detailed information about the services or specific achievements of these award-winning civil servants, feel free to ask!

  1. The management of the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, Tangal has issued a notice commending Mr. Bhim Bahadur Limboo for his repeated recognition as a standout civil servant in Nepal's BBA and MBA projects.
  2. In the general news, it has been reported that the 2081 budget allocated for IT improvements in the civil service sector could potentially streamline service delivery across all seven provinces.
  3. Proposed reforms in politics may have an impact on the civil service awards, as there are discussions on modifying criteria for the Best Civil Service Award, such as prioritizing achievements in the areas of socio-economic development and upholding democratic principles.
  4. As one of the recipients of this year's Best Civil Service Award, Mr. Sagar Mishra is undertaking an ambitious project to modernize service systems at Kageshwori Manahara Municipality, Kathmandu, with the aim of improving public satisfaction.
  5. As Nepal's civil service evolves and adopts more IT solutions, there is a growing need to enhance the general-news coverage of these advancements in service delivery within federal democratic regions. This can help create awareness among civil servants on the importance of staying updated with technology-driven solutions and maintaining high standards in their work.

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