<p>Kathmandu: The Nepali government has banned the use of the share trading system (TMS) in government offices across the country during office time, Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The prime minister instructed civil servants to focus on government work while in office.</p>.<p>The new rule was introduced after the prime minister's office received complaints that civil servants were engaged in share trading during their office time.</p>.Problems between Nepal and India can resolve through open dialogue, warmheartedness: PM Oli.<p>"It is invalid to do private business in the stock market while in a government office," Oli wrote on his Facebook page on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"There are complaints that it has adverse effects on government work and affected the work of service recipient," the Prime Minister said.</p>.<p>"Addressing the same census, the government has now banned the share trading system (TMS) in all government offices across the country," it said.</p>.<p>"Instructions have been given to not operate TMS in all ministries, commission, secretariat, local level offices. I request you to do only government work in the office now," he further said.</p>.<p>The government has also learnt to have made arrangements to form a technical team to monitor whether TMS is being operated in the offices or not. </p>
<p>Kathmandu: The Nepali government has banned the use of the share trading system (TMS) in government offices across the country during office time, Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The prime minister instructed civil servants to focus on government work while in office.</p>.<p>The new rule was introduced after the prime minister's office received complaints that civil servants were engaged in share trading during their office time.</p>.Problems between Nepal and India can resolve through open dialogue, warmheartedness: PM Oli.<p>"It is invalid to do private business in the stock market while in a government office," Oli wrote on his Facebook page on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"There are complaints that it has adverse effects on government work and affected the work of service recipient," the Prime Minister said.</p>.<p>"Addressing the same census, the government has now banned the share trading system (TMS) in all government offices across the country," it said.</p>.<p>"Instructions have been given to not operate TMS in all ministries, commission, secretariat, local level offices. I request you to do only government work in the office now," he further said.</p>.<p>The government has also learnt to have made arrangements to form a technical team to monitor whether TMS is being operated in the offices or not. </p>