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bhannus
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Posted on 09-19-08 9:55
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HEY I AM CURIOUS TO KNOW THE SALARY OF OUR PRESIDENT? DID ANYBODY MENTION HIS SALARY. I AM NOT SURE FOR HOW MUCH THOSE PARTIES ARE WILLING TO PAY TO THE PRESIDENT. I DON'T THINK HE IS GETTING THE SAME AS OUR KING (TEMPORARILY IN VACATION) USED TO GET.
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ctal
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Posted on 09-19-08 10:06
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President gets around Rs 75,000 + allowances + all expenses (fuel, gas, electricity, rent or whatever) are paid by government and vice president gets around Rs 60,000 + allowances + expenses paid by government.
This is far less than the dethroned king, but still is like keeping white elephants especially in teh case of veep who does not have any job/work to do in that post.
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Himalaya178
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Posted on 09-19-08 11:14
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25 Lakh/year for president and 20 Lakh/year for VP...
Source don't remember....
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Riten
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Posted on 09-19-08 11:40
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I say, elevate the salary levels of the public servants - beaurocrats and politicians - sufficiently so that they do not have to resort to corruption. If that can be done - much like in Singapore and most developed nations - then I believe the corruption can be minimized.
How can a section officer who earns around Rs.7000 afford to rent an apartment (typically more than Rs.5000 in Kathmandu), send kids to school (typical tuition Rs.500), eat (typical monthly grocery bill for four Rs. 10,000), etc.? With high cost of living, bribes have become not only a systemic vice but also a necessity.
Once the salaries are appropriately raised and the inflation is kept in check, then there should be a severe penalty for those who still resort to corruption.
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khaharekhola
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Posted on 09-19-08 11:50
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ani PM ko salary kati ta????
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MN_Nepali
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Posted on 09-19-08 12:04
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Riten,
For Nepal "Once the salaries are appropriately raised and the inflation is kept in check" is a contradicting statement. You need measures to control that (which are in place), but there is no way to control them because of dependence on foreign powers for sustainability, it seems. So, I don’t think its happening anytime soon.
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bhannus
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Posted on 09-20-08 12:41
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DOES ANYBODY KNOW THE TENURE OF PRESIDENT ? HOW MANY YEARS THEY CAN BE IN SHITAL NIWAS? FOUR YEARS OR FIVE YEARS? I KNOWAFTER THAT THEY CAN BUILD THEIR OWN SHITAL NIWAS IN BALUWATAR SOMEWHERE .
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gogurkha
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Posted on 09-20-08 3:36
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MN Nepal,
I agree with you about the inflation. If you want to see your country better than this, first step is to raise the sallary. Do you see not many people are willing to stay in Nepal? That was one of the reason. Despite having a reputed post I had to leave for better off.
So, tell me, who do you want to see rule the country? Best, and most capable person in the country or the incompetent? If you scared of salarary increment, and inflation just for that, you got no gut for sure. We got to find the other ways to get recovered, not by paying less to the Gov servant/officer. We have a developing country, obviously we will have some inflation in the begining. Even US has huge inflation and debt. I don't think you would suggest US Gov to stop borrowing money from China. Anyway, I am quite hopeful of the Nepalese future now, if nothing wrong goes in the Gov! ;-)
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letsHaveFun
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Posted on 09-20-08 6:43
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The country should follow trends in rich countries, at least as far as salaries of govt. heads are concerned!! Here're the best ones..
Singapore
President US$ 2.25 million
Prime Minister US$ 2.04 million
Senior Minister US$ 2.01 million
Minister and Senior Perm Secretary US$ 1.06 million .
United States of America
President US$ 400,000 with US$ 50,000 expenses (2001)
Vice President US$ 202,900
Cabinet Secretaries: US$ 157,000 - 186,600
United Kingdom
Prime Minister: US$ 170,556
Ministers: US$ 146,299
Australia
Prime Minister: US$ 137,060
Deputy Prime Minister: US$ 111,439
Treasurer: US$ 102,682
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khaharekhola
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Posted on 09-20-08 11:11
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ani PM ko salary kati HAUUUU????
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bikram_kc
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Posted on 09-20-08 12:52
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nepal primeminister rs 110000/=
Senior Minister rs 65000/=
other sub minister rs 43000/=
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lamak_98
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Posted on 09-20-08 4:29
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PM ko Salary - Guus from Entire Nepali business community. Didn't you hear recent news about Prachanda's wife accepting Gift of a Land Rover worth 1+crore. And this is just the beginning. By the time these commies are done with ruling Nepali, they will give you Nepal back with bare-skin on bone with all blood sucked - who am I to complain isn't it there turn now after king, girija, uml's.
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