Nepal Implements Fortnightly Salary System to Boost Economy
The Nepalese government has introduced a policy to pay employees fortnightly instead of monthly. This move by the Ministry of Finance aims to accelerate economic activity by increasing spending. Employees will now receive half their monthly salary every 15 days, as confirmed by the Financial Comptroller General Office.
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The Nepalese government has announced a significant shift in its employee payment system, moving from a monthly to a fortnightly structure.
This decision, confirmed by the Finance Ministry, is designed to boost spending and invigorate the national economy. Employees will receive half of their monthly salaries every 15 days.
Financial Comptroller General Office officials have confirmed receipt of the directive, with implementation expected soon to ensure timely salary distributions.
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