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Many Nepali migrants imprisoned in Malaysia due to lack of…

Kathmandu, June 30: A significant number of Nepali migrant workers have been imprisoned in Malaysia for lack of valid documents, according to a study carried out by two civil society organizations. In a study on Deception, Arrest and Detention of Nepali Migrant Workers in Malaysia carried out by Pravasi Nepali

Misleading information on social media, major challenge in safe migration

Since Nepal has imposed restrictions on domestic workers in gulf countries, Nepali migrant workers have not been able to return

Migrant women returnees face stigma and rejection in society

How could they publicly represent that these women are contributing equally to our economy and that they are the contributors

House Speaker Dev Raj Ghimire
Speaker Ghimire takes stock of Nepali migrant workers in Bahrain

Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) Devraj Ghimire, who is currently in Bahrain, inquired about the condition of the

Malaysian Home Minister in three-day visit to Nepal

Home Minister of Malaysia, Saifuddin Nasusan Ismail, arrived in Kathmandu in a three-day visit on Thursday evening.

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Returnee migrant makes good income through coal production

Dhan Bahadur Pun of Annapurna rural municipality-6 in Kaski, a returnee migrant worker from South Korea, now runs a coal

111 migrant workers return home from Malaysia

A total of 111 Nepali migrant workers who were in various immigration centers in Malaysia have returned home in the

Over 3,000 youths from Shivraj Municipality on foreign jobs

KAPILVASTU: The Shivraj Municipality of Kapilvastu district has recorded that 27 percent of its youths- over 3,000- are in foreign

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Switzerland agrees to assist Nepal for migrants

Nepal and Switzerland have signed an agreement for the implementation of the project “Reintegration of Returnee Migrant Workers (ReMi)” utilizing

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Dakchyata enters partnership with UNDP, ILO and IOM to support…

KATHMANDU: The European Union (EU) funded and British Council managed Dakchyata: TVET Practical Partnership project awards grants totalling EUR 1.99