Sewa Lamsal Makes History as First Female Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Council of Ministers has announced the promotion of Joint Secretary Sewa Lamsal to the prestigious position of Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The announcement was made during a meeting held on Thursday, following the retirement of the former Foreign Secretary, Bharatraj Paudyal.
Sewa Lamsal’s elevation to the position of Secretary is a groundbreaking moment, as she becomes the first female employee to achieve this esteemed rank within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her dedication, exemplary service, and commitment to diplomatic endeavors have propelled her to this high-ranking role.
The decision to promote Lamsal not only recognizes her individual merit but also emphasizes the government’s commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity within the Ministry. Her appointment comes at a crucial juncture, following the retirement of Bharatraj Paudyal, and Lamsal is poised to step into the shoes of her predecessor, assuming a position of greater responsibility and influence in the realm of the Foreign Service.
This historic promotion marks a significant milestone for women in leadership roles within the government and signifies the evolution of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs towards a more inclusive and diverse workspace. The move is expected to pave the way for more opportunities for women in various leadership capacities within the government, setting a commendable precedent for the future.
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