Kathmandu: Minister of Communications and Information Technology Dr Bikram Timilsina has emphasized the need for the civil service mechanism to adapt to the political changes instigated by the GenZ people’s movement. In a recent discussion held at the District Administration Office, he underscored that the persistent delays and excuses in service delivery must end.
According to National News Agency Nepal, Minister Dr Timilsina addressed the heads and representatives of various government offices, urging them to embrace the essence of political transformation. He called for introspection on the reasons behind the formation of the new government, highlighting that their efforts are aimed at serving the nation rather than achieving political gains. He stressed the importance of transparency and accountability, declaring that civil servants must fulfill their duties responsibly or make way for others who can.
Minister Timilsina further disclosed that both the current parliament and government are actively preparing to enact necessary laws to eliminate barriers hindering public service delivery. He proposed that the ‘Zero File’ campaign should become more result-oriented by publicly sharing progress on a weekly, fortnightly, and monthly basis.
The discussion included Chief District Officer Shambhu Prasad Regmi and other heads of government offices, who were present to engage in dialogue regarding the proposed changes and improvements in public service delivery.