In Nepal’s civil service system, the Badhuwaa Form (Promotion and Advancement Form) is a formal document that plays a crucial role in assessing civil servants for promotions. This form provides a structured framework for evaluating an employee’s qualifications, work performance, and readiness for higher responsibilities, ensuring that the promotion process remains fair and consistent.
Key Sections of the Badhuwaa Form
- Employee Identification and Position:
- This section includes the employee’s name, designation, and department, ensuring clarity in the evaluation process.
- Performance Review and Achievements:
- The form has dedicated areas to document the employee’s past performance, notable achievements, and contribution to the department. This section assesses work quality, efficiency, and adherence to organizational goals.
- Eligibility for Promotion:
- Criteria for assessing whether the employee meets the standards for promotion are provided, covering essential skills, leadership potential, and other role-specific competencies.
- Recommendations and Signatures:
- Authorized personnel provide their recommendations for or against promotion, including signatures to validate the evaluation. This ensures that all assessments are reviewed and approved by relevant officials.
- Additional Comments:
- An open section is available for any extra remarks to explain or support the employee’s promotion case, offering a more comprehensive view of their suitability for advancement.
Why the Promotion and Advancement Form is Important
This form is fundamental in ensuring a structured and transparent promotion process within Nepal’s civil service. By documenting an employee’s qualifications and readiness, it supports effective decision-making, helping promote capable individuals who can contribute to public service with dedication.
Download the Promotion/Badhuwaa Form (Health Service)
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