Nepal

 

 

Ministry of General Administration

The Ministry of General Administration is an agency of the Government of Nepal whose responsibility is to regulate & manage the civil service as prescribed by government rules and regulations. It works as a central personnel agency to establish & develop the administration system that is competent and functional; and to coordinate and assist other ministries.

 

 

 

Local Development Training Academy

LDTA is a national institute under the Ministry of Local Development working in the area of local self-governance. LDTA is legally defined by the Local Development Academy Act (Act No. 12 of 2049 BS (1992). It has been established as an autonomous institution and administers a network of 8 training centres in the country. Its mandate is to promote local governance and enhance the capacity of local governments all over the country through training, research and consultancy activities.

 

 

 

Nepal Administrative Staff College

The Nepal Administrative Staff College (NASC) was set up as a national level autonomous institution on 27th September, 1982 (11 Aswin, 2039 BS) under the Nepal Administrative Staff College (NASC) Act, 1982. The NASC Provides necessary training for the employees of the Goverment of Nepal and Public Enterprises; identifies measures for enhancing the capability of administration of the Nepal Government and management of public enterprises to contribute towards development programme of the country; and undertakes problem-oriented research, consulting and information service programmes for preparing training materials and making training more useful.

 

 

 

Public Administration Campus, Tribhuvan  University

Due to the rising technological, scientific, administrative and humanitarian challenges today, the Central Department of Public Administration(CDPA), Public Administration Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal aspires to broaden their offerings by including programs in public management, in new and emerging public affairs avenues, and in additional managerial and administrative related fields.

 

 

Public Service Commission

Public Service Commission (PSC) was established in Nepal on 15 June 1951. The Commission is involved in selecting meritorious candidates required by Government of Nepal for various vacant posts of the civil service. The continuity of PSC has never been hindered since its establishment. Present Constitution of Nepal 2007(2063 BS) has designated the Public Service Commission as an independent constitutional body.

Eastern Regional Municipal Learning Center (ERMLC)