The role of social security benefits to motivate the Nepalese civil servants
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Department of Public Administration
Abstract
Civil service is the permanent implementation arm of the government and one of the most
important pillars of governance machinery which is conducted on the basis of legal rational
authority by the officials selected on the basis of merit system. The quality of
public
service delivery relies,
to the greater extent, upon
the competency, efficiency and
capability
of civil service for which civil servants
with high motivation and morale are
the
cornerstone. Therefore, several provisions-monetary
and non-monetary- contribute in
the
maintaining and enhancing the motivation of civil servants are adopted in various
laws
and bylaws.
One of such provisions is the Social Security Benefits (SSB) and the availability of SSB to
the civil servants. They have been widely accepted as the major factor of motivation. The
evolution of SSB is the result of the emergence of welfare state. It is said that Nepalese
civil servants are lacking the high motivation. In this context it is worth studying to see
the degree of the relationship between the SSB and level of motivation of civil servant at
present. Though various facilities in terms of SSB have been insured by Civil Service Act
and other rules, however, only four aspects namely sickness benefits, maternity benefits,
provident fund benefits, pension benefits have been considered for this study.
This study shows that the provisions and availability of SSB plays positive role in order
to motivate civil servants, ensure social justice and protect fundamental rights resulting
in the better result. SSB is important for civil servants during and after their service
periods for better standard of life and to ensure commitment towards their job. But in our
context, the present provisions are not sufficient to do so thereby indicating the need of
further enhancement of such provisions in terms of quality and quantity. Nevertheless,
different benefit’s role to motivate civil servants is not the same. They have varying
degree of impact.
This study has not only been successful in highlighting the effectiveness of overall civil
service organizations and quality public service delivery but also has unlock new areas
for further investigation on the importance of SSB to motivate the civil servants.