Re-integration programme for returnee migrant

The Foreign Employment Board initiated the reintegration programme coordinating efforts

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Shuklaphanta Municipality starts collecting data on returnee migrant workers

KANCHANPUR, NOVEMBER 26:The Shuklaphanta Municipality has started collecting data on the returnee migrant workers with the aim of imparting employment-centric training to them.  The Employment Division of the municipality is collecting in order to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills so that they can enjoy income opportunities in their own country. “For collecting […] The post Shuklaphanta Municipality starts collecting data on returnee migrant workers appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Rehabilitation of returnee migrant workers demanded

Returnee Federation Nepal has drawn government attention to financial,

Rehabilitation of returnee migrant workers demanded

Returnee Federation Nepal has drawn government attention to financial,

Reintegration program for returnee migrant workers launched

KATHMANDU, April 12: The Foreign Employment Board has initiated a reintegration program coordinating efforts with the local governments for the returnee Nepali migrant workers.

Re-integration programme for returnee migrant workers launched

The Foreign Employment Board initiated the reintegration programme coordinating efforts with the local levels for the returnee Nepali migrant workers.

Re-integration programme for returnee migrant

The Foreign Employment Board initiated the reintegration programme coordinating efforts

Govt to honour returnee migrant workers who became entrepreneurs

The government has decided to honour returnee migrant workers to encourage them to adopt self-employment measures.

Government to honor returnee migrant worker-turned entrepreneurs

KATHMANDU, Feb 3: The government is planning to honor the returnee migrant workers so as to encourage them to adopt self-employment measures. In this connection, the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security, issuing notice on Wednesday, solicited applications from those who adopted enterprises after returning from overseas employment.  According to the Ministry notice, the entrepreneurs making contributions to the national production and employment through the adoption of enterprises after returning from foreign employment can submit their application up to February 22.  The notice stated that those who returned home after a year in foreign employment on a working visa, those completing a minimum of one year of their entrepreneurship after returning from foreign employment and those who have not been awarded by the Ministry of Labor for the last five years can submit their applications for the honor.  The award application form is available on the ministry website. Along with the application, those eligible should enclose a copy of the Nepali citizenship certificate, passport with work permit and visa, income tax certificate and tax clearance certificate of last year and self-declaration stating s/he was not awarded by the ministry before.  As stated the application can be registered at the Ministry’s Employment Coordination and Information Section or via email. The Ministry said that the outstanding entrepreneurs would be screened among the applicants and awarded accordingly.  The Ministry is honoring the Nepali returnee migrant workers to encourage them to utilize knowledge, skills, experience and capital they gained during their foreign employment for the enhancement of production and employment of their home country. The Ministry has expected that such honor would discourage outbound workers and attract them to return to the country for enterprises.  As noted, one among the applicants would receive the best entrepreneur national award with a cash prize of Rs 150,000 and seven others would get entrepreneur national award with Rs 75,000 each.

Returnee migrant workers at risk of leprosy

Leprosy has been detected among those returning from Gulf countries in Jhapa. At least five returnee migrant workers were diagnosed with leprosy

Returnee migrant workers at risk of leprosy

Leprosy has been detected among those returning from Gulf countries in Jhapa. At least five returnee migrant workers were diagnosed with leprosy