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All our staffs are informed to attend the general meeting at our office which is going to held on Feb 22 in first hour 
 

Important Notice about PASSPORT Returned


चैत्र २९ २०७९

यस ओभरसिजमा बिगत केहि समय देखि विभिन्न कारणहरुले निम्न लिखित व्यक्तिहरुको राहादानी जम्मा रहेको हुदा सम्बन्धित व्यक्ति स्वयंम वा अन्यको हकमा(परिचयपत्र सहित )उपस्थिति भई लैजानु हुन यो सूचना जारी गरिन्छ:-S.N NAME OF PERSON PASSPORT NUMBER1 Arbin Kumar Mandal 074986012 Madhu Podel 086734723 Prem Singh Thakuri 072428624 Bhimsen Bolakhe 073032625 Ratan Hasta Satar 085339146 Dahaur Mahara 087684657 Ramji Chaudhary 106429988 Manoj Kumar Rai 070978689 Sanu Kanchha Tamang 0717821710 Mohan Bahadur Biswakarma 0746888311 Jahare Daulayl 0827907312 Rajdev Yadav 0755682313 Ram Lal Mahara 0725563014 Jit Bahadur Nugali 0784958915 Surendra Mahara 0693820116 RashanTamang 0989864917 Bishnu Bahadur Karki 0981470118 Md Mantjir Mansuri 0802980219 Bijaya Kumar Rai 0931892320 Bhim Bahadur Shrestha 0999594821 Mohan Sing Kathayat 0908818022 Ram Chandra Safi 0734038023 Shyam Bahadur Pithakote Magar 0911852524 Amrit Limbu 1023420425 Hemraj Achyarya 0749942726 Lila Ram Nepali 0763555027 Bikash Kumar Karki 0810869328 Santosh Sharma Lohar 0870858829 Tribhuwan Ray 0827579530 Akash Kumar sah 0787334631 Tikaram oli 0768026932 Amreet Subba Limbu 0763796033 hark bahadur Daulyal 0827917434 Khadak Saud 0978000635 Rajendra Bahadur Saud 0761529736 Nisa Rai 0747996637 Balram Thakur 0797320638 Hos Narayan Das 0725991639 Shabbir Miya 0841178040 Shyam Kumar Khatwe 0769352841 Ramila Shrestha 1096100842 Lakapa Sherpa 0784001043 Lekha Bahadur Mahat Chhetri 0829587144 Satya Narayan Pandit 0720558945 Budharaj Limbu 0746196746 Kush Basnet 0755003047 Motiram Chaudhary 0700506048 Sakaldev yadav 0769664749 Mahesh Yadav 0722417450 Biso Pasman 0763016351 Sanjit Kumar Dahal 0728775752 Mani Bahadur Mandal 0718504053 Mahesh Prasad pandit 0827605454 Men Bahadur Tamang 0770323355 Arjun Kumar sah 0780395356 Bishnu Beshra 0724578357 Hem Bahadur Tamang 0796447558 Babu Ram magar 0766438959 Jaleshwar Rajak 0714106260 Bimal Kumar Mandal 0870001261 Milan Karmakar 0843993162 Fida Miya 0876850763 Sun Bahadur Tamang 0718022364 Megh Bahadur Thapa 0668732265 Ram Awatar Mandal 0645361066 Indra Prasad Phuyal 404221467 Devanand Chaudhary 298218468 Ashok Kumar Kami 0626327869 Arjun Kami 425578170 Subhash Chauydhary 437632671 Shyam Lal yadab 379731072 Ramnath Mandal 0673331773 Ramji Basnet 345317274 Purnima Shakya 435795575 Ram Bahadur Damai 242838076 Keshab Giri 0608870177 Arjun Rai 480582678 Buddi Man Tamang 336118179 Surya Bahadur Balami 0670867080 Birkha Bahadur Rai 485648581 Debi Bahadur Pathak 0635721482 Khadka Bahadur Tamang 243446183 Bhishant Rai 420632084 Ram Lakhan Sah 0636802785 Bhim Bahadur Pun Magar 206371186 Kali Prasad Chaudhary 359311587 Nandikeshar Gautam 0660468688 Chakra Bahadur Bishwakarma 305172989 Ramesh Kumar Shrestha 365981490 Lalit Dhami 376992091 Lok Kumar Bishwakarma 347922492 Dasham Raj Raut 413498493 Phul Maya Limbu 465758194 Purna Bahadur Adhikari 0666678795 Mantu Saithawar 0594146596 Ram Binav Mukhiya 395005297 Pramila Rai 0558402298 Rup Man Rai 420602999 Thakur Prasad Adhikari 4294182100 Suresh Pariyar 06445061101 Dhal Bahadur B.K .Sunar 2286271102 Maita Rai 05997138103 Niman Rai 05585262104 Pralad Timmalsina 05907767105 Kumar Sunar 06388555106 Ratna Bahadur Karki 4751622107 Dev Pukar Mandal 4549467108 Kailash Rai 05589239109 sani Tamang 4570356110 Shyam Sundar Shrestha 06672101111 Ghana Bahadur Basnet 3721776112 Shanit ram Rai 5196196113 Mani Kumar Angdembe 4500828114 Tilak Bahadur Khadka 1947634115 Bikash Nagarkoti 05811602116 Tulsi Ram Wagle 3730881117 Kumar Paudyal 3286425118 Dineswar Gautam 05655116119 Phainanda Limbu 05957930120 Pradip Kumar Lama 05692415121 Mekha Bahadur Tamang 05672915122 Bhupendra Basnet 06365482123 Khagendsra Niroula 1957478124 Jas Maya Khebang 25500740125 Paremshwar Yadav 06753958126 Gunakar Adhikari 05610768127 Jay Prakash Khang 06682188128 Ratna Bahadur Siwa Damai 4500748129 Nar Kubir Khambu Rai 4581799130 Shyam Shrestha 4279035131 Bir Maya Tamang 4309868132 Nirmal Kumar Shrestha 4508643133 Adhikari Gunakar 05610768134 Gobind Bahadur Chaudhary 4376327135 Prem Bahadur Sunar 05822183136 Hark Bahadur Limbu 2777680137 Prem Bahadur Chhetri 2622597138 Debendra Magar 05804377139 Prem Bahadur Ghale 2667818140 Ramesh Timalsina(Padhya) 2691171141 Prem Bahadur Khan 4165357142 Surendra Rai 4383382143 Bir Bahadur Pode 3267435144 Birendra Yadav 06215281145 Amit Limbu 4612328146 Bhesh Kumar Rana Magar 10551642147 Lagan Sardar 06205107148 Chandra Bahadur Chaudhary 08561279149 Anil Kumar Chaudhary 07194655150 Dinesh Thing 09919597151 Santosh Rana 09569380152 Karn Oli 10619406152 Asim Rana 09569377


Malaysia Announce 31000 Nepali workers


03/12/2019

मंसिर १७, २०७६ काठमाडौं : नेपालीको प्रमुख रोजगार गन्तब्य मलेसियाले ३१ हजार कामदार माग गरेको छ। मलेसियाले क्‍वालालम्पुरस्थित नेपाली दूतावासमार्फत् ३१ हजार २ सय १ जना कामदार माग गरेको हो। क्वालालम्पुरस्थित नेपाली दूतावासले मंगलबार नै एक विज्ञप्ति निकालेर त्यहाँका कम्पनीहरुले ३१ हजार भन्दा धेरै नेपाली कामदार माग गरेको जानकारी गराएको छ। मलेसियाले औद्योगिक क्षेत्रका लागि १७ हजार ११६, सेक्युरिटी गार्डसहित सेवा क्षेत्रका लागि १० हजार १८३, कृषि क्षेत्रका लागि १४ सय ७५, प्लान्टेसनका लागि १३ सय ९७ र निर्माण क्षेत्रका लागि एक हजार ३० जना नेपाली कामदार माग गरेको हो।


IMMIGRATION SECURITY CLEARANCE तथा BIOMETRIC (स्वा




IMMIGRATION SECURITY CLEARANCE तथा BIOMETRIC (स्वास्थ्य परीक्षण) सम्बन्धमा वैदेशिक रोजगार विभागको अत्यन्त जरुरी सूचना


Nepal and Malaysia rewrite rules for migrant labou




After a major crossborder investigation by this newspaper, Himal Khabarpatrika and Malaysiakini last year that exposed collusion between corrupt Nepali and Malaysian officials and private companies to charge workers exorbitant fees, Minister of Labour Gokarna Bista stopped Nepalis from going to Malaysia for work in May 2018. There are about 400,000 Nepalis working in Malaysian palm and rubber plantations, factories and service industries. The investigation revealed powerful Malaysian businesses with political protection in the Barisan Nasional coalition of former Prime Minister Najib Razak worked with influential politicians, bureaucrats and middlemen in Kathmandu to cheat Nepali workers.The Malaysian government, private companies and their Nepali affiliates took more than Rs5 billion (US$ 450 million) from over 600,000 Nepali workers between September 2013 and April 2018, the investigation showed. This did not include recruiters’ fees and plane tickets the workers also had to pay.After that expose, Minister Bista signed a landmark MoU with his counterpart, Malaysian Minister for Human Resources M Kulasegeran, in 2018. The agreement required employers to pay for visa fees and air tickets of Nepali workers, who will now be guaranteed salary payments the first week of every month. However, it was not until the technical details were worked out by a Joint Working Committee in Kuala Lumpur last week that the door has opened for Nepali workers to resume working in Malaysia.The major sticking point last week was Nepal’s demand to increase the 37 institutions the Malaysians had recognised for medical tests for workers to 122 all over the country. The Malaysians will send a team to audit the additional facilities in November. During the negotiations, it was also agreed that Nepali security guards would also get the same deal – a point that had stalled previous talks. “Our overall migration governance effort is to reduce the unnecessary burden on migrant workers while providing a level playing field for all private stakeholders,” explained Joint Secretary Ram Prasad Ghimire of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security. “We wanted to decentralise medical tests to make it more convenient for our workers.” Ghimire, who led the second Joint Working Group Meeting in Kuala Lumpur last week said the flow of Nepali workers to Malaysia could now resume. Photo: MINISTRY OF LABOUR EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITYThe Nepali team persuaded the Malaysian side that it was unfair that workers had to spend up to eight months of their two-year contracts just to pay off fees and ticket cost to get to Malaysia. Nepali recruiters will now be paid half-month salary of the workers as finder’s fee by Malaysian employers.The Malaysia-Nepal agreement has set a precedent for migration related reforms in Nepal and the region, and laid the basis for agreements that Nepal signed recently with the UAE and Mauritius. Indeed, a writ petition to the Bangladesh Supreme Court against a cartel of 10 recruitment companies sending workers to Malaysia cites the Nepali Times article last year by Ramu Sapkota and Alyaa Alhadjri that exposed collusion between Malaysian and Nepali officials and companies in overcharging workers, and recognises the Nepal government’s efforts to break such syndicates. In its recent verdict, the Court instructed the Bangladesh government to create an inter-ministerial committee to investigate why only those 10 firms were allowed to send workers to Malaysia. Nepal’s Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Gokarna Bista told Nepali Times: “There are very few countries with such iron-clad safeguards for workers, and this Nepal-Malaysia agreement could be a model for migrant worker agreement in other countries as well.” (See full interview below)However, experts say that despite the agreement the real challenge now is to implement the agreement in letter and spirit so that Nepali workers going to Malaysia are not cheated again. Legacy policies, past practices, deep-rooted vested interests and political pressure from recruiters and private companies involved in the visa and biometrics racket could still render this well-intentioned policy ineffective. Recruiters who have not been able to overcharge workers going to Malaysia for a year could be waiting to resume cheating to recoup their losses. Nepali workers could also lose out if Malaysian employers do not have to bear the cost of workers from labour-supplying countries like Indonesia or Bangladesh. Nepali workers may be forced to pay fees in order to keep their jobs. A concerted effort with strong monitoring from both governments will be necessary to implement the MoU, acknowledged Minister Bista, adding: “Ultimately our goal is secure, safe, and exploitation-free quality jobs overseas for our citizens. We are not going to be driven by how many go abroad to work, but how much they earn and how well they are treated.”