Education Minister Shrestha Takes a Stand Against Nepotism and Favoritism
In a significant move aimed at fostering fairness and transparency within the Ministry of Education and its affiliated bodies, Education Minister Sumana Shrestha issued a stern warning today regarding the detrimental practices of nepotism and favoritism.
Minister Shrestha underscored the grave consequences of such unethical behaviors, stating that employees found to be benefiting from nepotism or favoritism would face a deduction of 0.5 marks from their evaluation scores. This measure is designed to deter individuals from exploiting personal connections for professional gain.
Furthermore, Minister Shrestha cautioned against the misuse of her name for unfair appointments, unwarranted transfers, or promotions, whether driven by political affiliations or personal connections. Any attempt to manipulate the system in such a manner, she stressed, would be met with severe repercussions, including a deduction of 0.5 marks from the perpetrating individual’s evaluation score.
In a bid to empower transparency and accountability, Minister Shrestha urged employees to come forward with concrete evidence if they encounter instances of her name being abused for personal benefits, such as securing admissions or scholarships. She assured swift and decisive action against those found guilty of such misconduct.
In closing, Minister Shrestha urged all stakeholders to remain vigilant against rumors and misinformation, emphasizing the imperative of focusing on delivering tangible results for the betterment of the education sector. With her resolute stance against nepotism and favoritism, Minister Shrestha reaffirmed her commitment to upholding integrity and fairness within the Ministry of Education and beyond.
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