Akarshan and Laldhanush to send workers to Malaysia free of cost

Akarshan International and Laldhanush International are going to take Nepali workers to Malaysia free of cost. Malaysia's Wistron Technology and the two Nepali manpower companies reached an agreement in Kathmandu on Tuesday to send workers at zero cost. Malaysia is one of the prime destinations of foreign employment for Nepali workers. Wistron, an international technology company based in Malaysia, signed an agreement with the two manpower companies to take the workers free of cost.

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Malaysia's Weston Company to take Nepali workers

The world's biggest IT Company in Malaysia is to take Nepali workers at zero cost

Salary increment for Nepalese workers in Malaysia

A recent meeting of the Malaysian Council of Ministers has decided on increasing the salary of workers.

Malaysia to reopen for Nepalese workers

Nepali workers will be able to come to Malaysia for work from April, according to the Nepali Embassy in Malaysia.

Nepalese working in Malaysia urged to stay safe

With rising COVID infection, the Nepalese Embassy in Malaysia has requested all Nepalese workers in the country to adhere to safety and sanitation guidelines

Malaysia to soon open for workers

The Malaysian Government has decided to open up its borders for workers seeking or returning to work in the nation.

Malaysia to soon open for workers

The Malaysian Government has decided to open up its borders for workers seeking or returning to work in the nation.

Malaysia reopens cautiously to foreign workers, tourists

Malaysia said Friday it will reopen to foreign workers to address a labor crunch, and allow fully vaccinated tourists at the northern resort island of Langkawi next month without quarantine.

24 dead bodies of Migrant workers brought from Malaysia

KATHMANDU, July 24: Twenty-four dead bodies of Nepali migrant workers have been brought from Malaysia. The mortal remains were airlifted on a wide body plane of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC). The NAC's A330 aircraft picked up 24 bodies and the remains of three from Kuala Lumpur.  According to the NAC Operations Department, the bodies of the Nepalis who reached Malaysia in connection with abroad jobs and died at different times were brought in coordination of the Foreign Employment Promotion Board. The mortal remains were handed to the relatives today.  Meanwhile, the NAC will be sending its wide body aircraft to China on Sunday to bring Vero Cell vaccines purchased from the northern neighbour. Lately, the NAC has brought the COVID-19 vaccines via its three flights.