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Karnali state lacks over 600 employees

SURKHET, Aug 6: Karnali state has been facing a crisis of more than 600 employees. There is still a crisis of employees in the state in lack of arrangement of employees even from employees' adjustment.
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SURKHET, Aug 6: Karnali state has been facing a crisis of more than 600 employees. There is still a crisis of employees in the state in lack of arrangement of employees even from employees' adjustment.



Information Officer at the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers of Karnali state, Keshav Prasad Upadhyay, said that the employees, who have chosen Karnali state during their adjustment, have started arriving here. He said, "A total of 936 employees are already present in offices so far and 398 are still to be present."


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Upadhyay said, "The state lacks more than 600 employees as compared to quotas determined for the state. The Karnali state has to face employee problem this year too."


A total of 1,992 employee quotas were allocated for Karnali state during adjustment and there is crisis of 658 employees.


The state has been facing crisis of the highest number of employees towards technical groups. According to the Karnali government, it has been facing problems in its daily performance in lack of required number of employees.

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