The decision comes as Nepal looks for ways to stimulate its economy amid slowing demand
KRC TIMES Desk
Nepal: The Government of Nepal has decided to shift from a monthly salary system to fortnightly payments for its employees, aiming to increase spending and revive economic activity.
Under the new arrangement, government staff will receive their salaries in two equal parts every 15 days instead of a single payment at the end of the month. Officials believe the move will help maintain a steady flow of money in the market and encourage more frequent consumer spending.
The decision comes as Nepal looks for ways to stimulate its economy amid slowing demand. By ensuring employees have cash in hand more often, the government expects to support local businesses and improve overall liquidity.
Further details on the rollout and implementation timeline are expected to be announced soon.


