Federalism Study Centre established

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, October 3 Nepal Administrative Staff College has established Federalism Study Centre
The study centre has been established to carry out study, research and capacity enhancement on federal governance system by building the
capacity of public administration and governments of various levels. The centre has the objective of functioning as a resource centre for
conducting research on various aspects in the implementation of federalism
It aims at increasing the capacity of civil servants and people representatives, analysing international practices, borrowing knowledge,
organising workshops and conferences, and documenting and preserving works related to federalism
The Constitution of Nepal has allocated tasks and responsibilities of the federal, province and local levels by specifying their specific
rights and duties. Experts are of the view that problems have started to surface in the federal structure due to lack of uniformity between
the vision of the constitution and the practice. National Assembly Chair Ganesh Prasad Timilsina, speaking at a discussion programme on
various aspects of the future course of action of the centre and federalism implementation, urged supporters of federalism to be proactive
to protect the federal system in the context of various unnecessary comments on the concept of federalism itself
Former minister Rekha Sharma stressed on the need to strongly articulate the division of work among the three levels of governments. Chair
of the National Natural Resource and Fiscal Commission Balananda Poudel said the Staff College had been active for implementation of the
statute and federalism
He assured the commission cooperation to the centre
Expert on federalism Pitambar Sharma called for strengthening the relation among federal, provincial and local governments as per the
constitution spirit and provisions
He also stressed on improving the performance of public administration. Constitution expert Bipin Adhikari suggested to move forward by
coordinating all issues of the provinces as per the spirit of federalism. Joint Secretary Baburam Shrestha at the Ministry of Federal
Affairs and General Administration, Secretary Bharat Raj Gautam at the Parliament Secretariat, Bishnu Adhikari of The Asia Foundation,
federalism expert Khim Lal Devkota and Nepal Administrative Staff College Executive Director Punya Prasad Neupane expressed their conviction
that the study centre would play an important role in leading the country ahead on the path of prosperity by consolidating the federal
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