SHORT REVIEW WOMEN AND CIVIL SERVICE IN NEPAL.
In general the word “women” is the plural form of the word “woman”. It is used to refer to more than one adult female person. The government services performed by public officials are referred to as civil services. Women and public service in Nepal. In modern state systems, the civil service plays a crucial role by providing expert advice to the government for policy-making, offering information and statistics related to policy decisions, supporting the implementation of plans and programs, and delivering basic services and benefits to citizens. There is no universally accepted definition of civil service. There is also no globally recognized standard for which services are included under civil service. The structure of civil service varies from country to country. In some countries, teachers are considered civil servants, while in others they are not. On one hand, to make the implementation of women’s rights mentioned in the Constitution and laws effective, we need to adapt to changing circumstances and include women’s concerns in emerging areas. Ensuring women’s participation in all sectors requires first and foremost the inclusion of women in policy-making and implementation. The civil service, which is a key area for policy formulation and execution, must be prioritized in this regard. Therefore, as long as women’s participation in the civil service is not effective, permanent growth in women’s involvement in other sectors cannot be achieved.
Keywords: Gender, Women Development, Civil Right and Civil Service, Constitution, Policy Making, Implementation, Changing Pattern.