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Civil Service Shake-Up: Nepal Moves to Raise Retirement Age to 60 and Tighten PSC Eligibility

By Ranjeet Yadav4/26/2026, 10:38:07 AM

Civil Service Shake-Up: Nepal Moves to Raise Retirement Age to 60 and Tighten PSC Eligibility

Kathmandu | April 26, 2026


Nepal is getting ready for a change in its government workforce. The government has come up with a plan called the Civil Service Bill. This plan wants to let government employees work until they're 60 years old which is two years more than they can work now. At the time the government wants to make it harder for new people to get jobs in the government.


This idea is already causing a lot of discussion among people, government workers and young people who want to work for the government. The government thinks that keeping workers will make the government work better and be more efficient.. Some people are worried that this will mean fewer jobs for new graduates.


Nepals government workforce has been criticized for being old-fashioned and not working well. For a time experts have been saying that the system needs to be changed to make the government work better. Now government workers retire when they are 58 years old.. The government thinks that with people living longer and the government needing more experienced workers it would be good to let them work for two more years.


There are also a lot of people trying to get jobs in the government and the government wants to make sure that only the best people get hired. The test to get a government job is very competitive and hundreds of thousands of people take it every year. The new plan wants to make sure that only the qualified people get jobs in the government.


Here are the main points of the plan:


1. Government workers can work until they are 60 years old. This means they will work for two years before they retire.


The government thinks this is an idea because:


* It will keep workers in their jobs


* It will reduce the number of workers that need to be hired


* It will help the government remember what it has done in the


Government officials think that letting workers stay until they are 60 is a good idea because many other countries do the same thing.


2. It will be harder for new people to get jobs in the government. The government wants to make sure that only the best people get hired.


The plan may include:


* rules about how old you can be to get a job


* You may need to have academic or skill qualifications


* There may be tests to make sure you are qualified


The goal is to make sure that only highly competent people get jobs in the government.


3. The government wants to make other changes to make the system work better. These changes may include:


* Evaluating workers based on how they do their jobs


* Making sure that workers are accountable for what they do


* Modernizing the way the government works


These changes are meant to make the government more efficient and responsive.


The government thinks that these changes are necessary. They say that experienced workers have knowledge that cannot be easily replaced. They also say that if workers leave their jobs often it can disrupt the governments work. Training workers can be expensive and time-consuming. By letting workers stay until they are 60 the government hopes to keep things stable and improve how the government works.


Young people who are preparing for the government job test are worried. They think that if workers stay longer it will be harder for them to get jobs. They also think that the competition for jobs will get even tougher. For students who spend years preparing for government jobs this change could affect their plans for the future.


Some people have expressed frustration. Think that the government should focus on creating more jobs instead of keeping old ones.


Current government workers have opinions about the plan. Some think it is an idea because:


* It gives them stability


* Experienced workers can contribute more


* It recognizes the value of workers


But others think that:


* It may delay promotions for workers


* It could make the system stale


* It might limit ideas and innovation


This difference in opinion shows how hard it is to balance experience with new ideas.


The proposed plan could have an impact on Nepals economy and government. The good things about the plan are:


* It could reduce the cost of hiring workers


* It could keep the knowledge and experience of workers


* It could make the government more stable


But there are also some downsides:


* It could increase the amount of money the government spends on salaries


* It could make it harder for young people to get jobs


* It could make the government innovative


Experts think that the success of the plan will depend on how well it is implemented and whether it includes performance-based systems.


The issue has become a topic of debate. Some people think that experience is crucial for governance and that sudden changes can weaken the government. They think that the change is long overdue.. Others argue that there are already many young people without jobs and government jobs are one of the few stable options. They think that the government should prioritize workers.


Experts say that the plan is not all good or all bad but it needs to be balanced. They recommend:


* Introducing performance-based retirement options


* Creating job opportunities in other areas


* Making sure that the hiring process is fair and transparent


Some experts also think that just increasing the retirement age without making other changes could create problems than it solves.


In countries government workers can work until they are 60 or even 65. Nepals proposed change is similar to what other countries do.. Experts point out that those countries often have stronger private sectors and more job opportunities for young people. They also have systems that evaluate workers based on performance. Nepal will need to make sure that it has systems in place.


The draft Civil Service Bill is still being. Has not been finalized yet. The next steps will be:


* Debating the bill in parliament


* Possibly making changes


* Final approval and implementation


The government will gather feedback from stakeholders before moving


Nepals proposed Civil Service Bill is a moment in the countrys history. The government wants to create an experienced and capable workforce by increasing the retirement age and making it harder to get a job.. The plan also raises important questions about jobs, for young people, fairness and long-term sustainability. As people continue to debate the issue one thing is clear: the decisions made now will affect the future of Nepals government workforce for years to come. Kathmandu. April 26 2026


The Civil Service Bill is a deal and experts say it will only work if it is done correctly with performance-based systems.


Public Opinion: Debate Intensifies


The Civil Service Bill issue has become a topic that people are talking about.


Supporters believe:


People need experience to govern effectively


If people leave their jobs suddenly it weakens the institutions


The Civil Service Bill change is overdue


Opponents argue:


Youth unemployment is already high


Government jobs are one of the few stable jobs available


Policies should help new people get jobs


On social media people are talking about it a lot and many young people are worried about their future.


Expert Analysis: Balancing Experience and Opportunity


Experts say the Civil Service Bill is not all bad but it needs to be balanced


They recommend:


Letting people retire based on their performance


Creating job opportunities in other areas


Making sure the Public Service Commission processes are fair and transparent


Some experts also say that just increasing the retirement age without making other changes could cause more problems than it solves.


Regional Comparison


In countries civil servants retire at 60 or even 65. The Civil Service Bill in Nepal is similar to what other countriesre doing.


However experts point out that:


Those countries have private sectors


Young people have more job options


The administrative systems are more performance-driven


Nepal needs to make sure it has similar systems in place.


What Happens Next?


The draft Civil Service Bill is still being. Has not been finalized yet.


Next steps include:


* Parliamentary debate


* changes


* Final approval and implementation


The government will get feedback from stakeholders before moving


A Turning Point for Nepal’s Bureaucracy


The Civil Service Bill in Nepal is a moment for the countrys administration.


By increasing the retirement age and changing the Public Service Commission eligibility the government wants to create an experienced and capable bureaucracy. However the Civil Service Bill also raises questions, about youth employment, fairness and long-term sustainability.


As people keep debating one thing is clear: the decisions made now will affect the future of Nepals service for years to come. The Civil Service Bill will shape the future of Nepals service and that is why it is so important.

Keywords:
Nepal Civil Service Bill, retirement age Nepal, PSC eligibility Nepal, Nepal government jobs, civil service reform Nepal, public service commission Nepal

Tags:
Nepal Politics, Government Policy, Civil Service, PSC, Employment, Youth Issues

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