POLITICAL WHISPERS

Nepal's Bureaucracy Braces for Heat as Balen Shah's Depoliticisation Overhaul targets Old Bureaucrats?

Nepal's bureaucracy is set to face unprecedented heat following the election of independent Mayor Balen Shah's surprise-led coalition government, experts warn. Unveiling a bold 100-point reform agenda, the administration targets the entrenched nexus of politics in campuses and bureaucracy, vowing aggressive anti-corruption probes to restore institutional integrity.

At the core, the plan mandates depoliticisation of universities by barring political appointments and student union funding tied to partisan activities, aiming to reclaim academic spaces for merit-based governance. In bureaucracy, sweeping audits will scrutinise over 10,000 civil service posts for loyalty-based promotions, with mandatory performance metrics replacing cadre quotas. Anti-corruption measures include fast-track probes into 500+ high-profile cases involving ministers' kin and bureaucrats amassing unexplained wealth.

This radical pivot could streamline Nepal's governance, boosting FDI and service delivery, though implementation risks short-term paralysis. Success here may inspire India's federal reforms.

 

Will Amaravati get AP capital status?

 

Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, which led to birth of Telangana state, will see its first amendment, April 1. The amendment seeks to include “Amaravati  “in sub-section 5 as the state capital of Andhra Pradesh. The amendment may be brought for parliamentary approval.