Tribhuvan University budget held up as key appointments remain pending
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At a glance
- Key appointments at Tribhuvan University, including rectors and registrars, remain pending.
- These delays are hindering the approval of budgets and policy programs for the new fiscal year.
- Several public universities are operating on advance expenditures due to these administrative bottlenecks.
The approval of budgets and policy programs at Tribhuvan University (TU) and other public institutions in Nepal is stalled due to significant delays in crucial appointments. Key positions such as rectors, registrars, and Senate members have yet to be filled, creating administrative paralysis.
With the new fiscal year already underway, TU's financial and strategic planning is in limbo. The lack of appointed leadership means that essential decisions regarding budget allocation and policy implementation cannot be made. Consequently, some institutions are forced to operate on advance expenditure from the previous fiscal year, a practice that is unsustainable and hinders effective governance.
This situation highlights a broader challenge within Nepal's public university system, where administrative inefficiencies and political delays can have a profound impact on academic and financial operations. The pending appointments not only affect budget approvals but also impede the formulation and execution of annual policy objectives, potentially impacting the quality of education and research. The post-secondary education sector faces significant operational hurdles as a result.
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