Kathmandu, Apr. 29
The government has begun paying civil
servants their salaries every 15 days.
The initiative has been implemented from
Wednesday as a pilot project. The programme was formally launched by Finance
Minister Swarnim Wagle at an event held at the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
The system was initiated after the
Financial Comptroller General Office (FCGO) sent payment orders to the Treasury
Controller Office through the Computerised Government Accounting System (CGAS).
Following the minister’s directive, employees at the MoF received the first
half-month salary for the month of Baisakh (second half of April).
Finance Minister Dr. Wagle said the
decision was taken to stimulate economic activity. “Paying salaries every 15
days will help keep the market active. Both consumption and demand will
increase,” he said, adding that the system has been introduced as a pilot for
federal civil servants and will gradually be extended to all government salary
earners.
Financial Comptroller General Shova Kanta Poudel
said that the system would gradually be extended to provincial and other public
service employees. He noted that the office is technically prepared to
implement the system and will expand it step by step.
According to Poudel, the existing system
allows salaries to be paid either every 15 days or monthly, depending on
employee preference.
He added that fortnightly payments would
help create regular demand in the market and support economic activity. Poudel
also said the system is expected to distribute consumption expenditure more
evenly and improve cash flow for small businesses.
The decision to implement the pilot project
was made by the finance minister on April 17.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 30 April 2026.
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