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goal should be to depoliticise employee selection process
DELAYAPPOINTMENTTAX_ETHNICITY_NEPALITAX_WORLDLANGUAGES_NEPALI

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AI-generatedThe article discusses political purges in Nepal's bureaucracy, but no concrete commercial mechanism, company, commodity, or sector impact is identified. The event is purely administrative/political with no direct or indirect commercial channel to products, prices, margins, or supply chains.
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- Nepal government removed around 1,600 political appointees from public institutions via recent ordinances.
- The recommendation of a new Chief Justice, ranked fourth in seniority, has raised concerns about meritocracy.
- Experts emphasize the need for a meritocratic selection process to restore bureaucratic morale.