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Archive Employment 2004


Archive

2004

2000-2003


current events

Loan for foreign employment to restart (ht 29/12/2004)

Nepal should ratify UN Convention: int’l migrants’ day— 2004 (ht 18/12/2004)

Cost of Malaysian employment could go down by 50pc (kp 17/12/2004)

Four nabbed for forging documents, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp 17/12/2004), 24 youths headed for Kuwait arrested (rn 17/12/2004)

Lumbini Overseas’ license scrapped (kp 15/12/2004), SC revokes Pant’s decision (29/12/2004), Justice Prevails: The stay order by the apex court against Minister Panta’s whimsical decision allows 348 Nepalese workers to go to South Korea, by Keshab Poudel (sp 31/12/2004)

Labor perspective of human trafficking Ayushma Pandey (kp 08/12/2004)

Workers outflow rebounds to pre -September level, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 08/12/2004)

83 options added for overseas work aspirants (ht 04/12/2004)

Cases against manpower agencies double up, by RupakD Sharma (kp 03/12/2004), Action against agency sending Nepalis to Azerbaijan (rn 03/12/2004)

4 manpower agencies’ license at stake, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 30/11/2004)

Govt to open 100 more states for workers (ht 29/11/2004)

Nepali job-seekers return sadder and wiser, by Mudita Bajracharya (ht 29/11/2004)

Employment Promotion Must For Development, by Deepak Adhikari (rn 28/11/2004)

New policy on labor migration in the offing (kp 27/11/2004)

Best manpower agencies to be awarded (kp 20/11/2004)

Govt breaks promise of free passports, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp 20/11/2004)

Losing the labour lottery: Raghuji Pant made three mistakes, by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt 12/11/2004)

Writ against Moondrops (kp 11/11/2004)

Youths in droves leaving motherland, by Damaru Lal Bhandari and Ananta Raj Luitel (ht 10/11/2004), Mere lip service (ht 11/11/2004)

Foreign job draft ordinance unveiled (kp 06/11/2004)

Govt to launch campaign on foreign employment (ht 05/11/2004)

Lumbini, Moondrops get green signal, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 02/11/2004)

Cabinet does a flip-flop on lottery system Indra Gurung (ht 02/11/2004), Lottery system dropped for 700 workers, by Chandra Shekhar Adhikari (rn 02/11/2004), Regressive step (ht 03/11/2004)

Govt to expand foreign employment source countries (kp 30/10/2004)

‘Korea positive on Nepal’s request for EPS’, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 26/10/2004)

The saga of Lumbini Overseas and Korean employment, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 19/10/2004)

More is required (ht 18/10/2004)

Jobs Abroad & Remittance: Mainstay Of Economy, by Uttam Maharjan (rn 15/10/2004)

‘Action against bad manpower agencies soon’ (kp 15/10/2004)

Colombo declaration translated into Nepali (ht 15/10/2004)

Unemployment harsh in Nepal, by Kamala Sarup (tg 13/10/2004)

International Labour Markets Safety & Security Must, by Bishnu Gautam (kp 12/10/2004)

Laborers may have to pay more for Malaysian jobs, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 10/10/2004)

Selected workers ask for flexibility (kp 08/10/2004), Selected workers urged to take bold step (kp 09/10/2004)

Defiant Lumbini Overseas to send workers to Korea, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 06/10/2004), Lumbini backtracks, to follow govt instructions, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 07/10/2004)

Iraq job seekers shortchanged (kp 03/10/2004)

Labor export dips 50pc post 9/1, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 02/10/2004)

Jobs, free visas for those returned from Gulf (rn 01/10/2004)

After Iraq, agencies eye Azerbaijan, by Danda Gurung (rn 01/10/2004)

Deluge of applicants for handful of KMC posts, by Tika R Pradhan (ht 30/09/2004), KMC crowd tells tale of jobless rate, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (rn 30/09/2004)

15 manpower agencies under govt scanner (ht 30/09/2004)

Banda no deterrent for job seekers (kp 29/09/2004)

“They don’t even want to utter the name Iraq”, interview with Nirmal Gurung, President of the Nepal Association of Foreign Employment Agencies (nt 24/09/2004)

Manpower agencies to submit report on damage (rn 23/09/2004)

An affluent village with absent male population, by Bimal Pradhan (ht 23/09/2004)

Lumbini Overseas moves SC over lottery system (ht 23/09/2004)

Employment generation Need to rewrite the Tenth Plan, by Raghab D. Pant (ht 20/09/2004)

Mumbai-returned youths seek govt aid for refund from agents (ht 20/09/2004), Refund returnees (ht 21/09/2004)

Don’t go abroad from second country, say the stranded (rn 20/09/2004)

Government bans 15 manpower agencies, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 17/09/2004)

Resume labor export (kp 16/09/2004)

Now, manpower men at it (ht 15/09/2004), FEPD vandalized (kp 15/09/2004), Hooligans vandalise Labour Department, by Danda Gurung (rn 15/09/2004), 5 detained for DLEP vandalism (kp 16/09/2004)

Recruitment agencies threaten to stop manpower export (kp 13/09/2004)

Manpower agencies to get govt loan (kp 11/09/2004)

Belly-up: The attacks on recruitment agencies on 1 September was the coup de grace, by Navin Singh Khadka (nt 10/09/2004)

Skill enhancement program for foreign job aspirants (kp 10/09/2004)

181 workers cleared for Malaysia, Gulf (kp 10/09/2004)

Plight of Nepali migrant workers, by Om Prakash Aryal (ht 10/09/2004)

Role of income from remittances, by Raghab D Pant (kp 09/09/2004)

Passports submitted to labour dept, to be distributed from tomorrow (ht 09/09/2004), 7,500 passports to be handed over to owners (rn 09/09/2004)

Manpower firms declare 9/1 ‘black day’ (ht 08/09/2004)

Manpower agencies’ 7-day ultimatum (kp 06/09/2004)

Foreign job-seekers have second thoughts, by Bhawani Adhikari (ht 06/09/2004)

Series Of Setbacks: The strongest pillar of nation’s economy – overseas remittance – could weaken in the face of a series of crisis haunting it, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 03/09/2004)

Govt not to spare guilty (ht 02/09/2004), Action sought against Moonlight Overseas (ht 03/09/2004), Pay attention (ht 03/09/2004)

Nepalese life hangs in balance, Foreign Ministry unable to act, by N. Aryal (tg 01/09/2004)

8,000 stranded Nepalis in Mumbai back home (rn 27/08/2004), Ordeal of stranded Nepalis in Mumbai, by Om Prakash Sharma (kp 29/08/2004), Pregnant silence on stranded workers says it all, by Tilak P. Pokharel (kp 30/08/2004) Finger-wagging continues on stuck Nepalis (ht 31/08/2004)

Foreign Employment: Under Threat, by Keshab Poudel (sp 27/08/2004)

Manpower agents held (ht 27/08/2004), Police arrest staff of two manpower agencies (rn 27/08/2004), Erring manpower agents to face govt wrath (ht 28/08/2004)

Suitable laws for migrants (ht 26/08/2004)

Govt to implement lottery system (kp 19/08/2004)

Onus on Lumbini Overseas in case Korean job quota lapses (ht 19/08/2004)

NAFEA team leaving for India (kp 18/08/2004), Team to assess situation of stranded Nepalis in Mumbai (kp 19/08/2004)

SC rescinds stay order, okays job lottery system (ht 18/08/2004), SC: Implement lottery system, by Ghanashyam Ojha & Kiran Chapagain (kp 18/08/2004), Lucky draw to apply for Korea jobs (rn 18/08/2004), Welcome verdict (kp 19/08/2004), Lumbini Overseas likely to ignore SC order (pr 19/08/2004)

Safe Jobs Abroad (rn 15/08/2004)

Govt mulling foreign job law amendment (rn 14/08/2004)

"Nepalese Are Going To Be The Loser", interview with Bal Krishna Neupane (sp 13/08/2004), “I Took A Decision That No Ministers In The Past Had Dared To Take”, interview with Raghuji Panta, Minister for Labor and Transport Management (sp 13/08/2004)

More Nepalis leaving for foreign jobs: DoLEP, by Rupak D Sharma (kp 13/08/2004)

Pant urges manpower agencies to fix rates (kp 08/08/2004)

Nepalese migrant workers need increased benefits (rn 07/08/2004)

Labourers in peril (kp 05/08/2004)

Nepali workers taking up Iraq jobs ‘secretly’, by Tilak P. Pokharel (kp 04/08/2004), Ministry cautions against workforce deployment in Iraq (kp 05/08/2004), As officialdom naps, youths make beelines for lucrative Iraq jobs, by Surendra Phuyal & Tilak P. Pokharel (kp 10/08/2004), Why not Iraq if Nepal is as riskier? by Surendra Phuyal & Tilak P. Pokharel (kp 11/08/2004)

Thousands of Nepalis stranded in Mumbai, by Rekha Shrestha (ht 04/08/2004)

A degree and a job: The missing link, by Anubhuti Parajuli (ht 03/07/2004)

Apples ripe in India, Nepalis leave home (kp 31/07/2004)

Job lottery govt rule based on report, by Arjun Bhandari (ht 31/07/2004)

Govt policies hinder growth of foreign employment firms, by Indra Gurung (ht 24/07/2004)

Select workers for S Korea through lottery: MoLT (kp 23/07/2004), S Korean jobs tempt youths (kp 24/07/2004), Foreign employment agencies protest lottery system (ht 26/07/2004), Tug of war for jobs to South Korea lingers on (rn 27/07/2004), Lottery system illegal, say manpower agencies (ht 28/07/2004), Lucky draw (ht 28/07/2004), Govt, agency row flares up over lottery (kp 28/07/2004), Keep it up! (kp 28/07/2004), Korea job issue: Labour agencies warn of protests (rn 28/07/2004), Minister Pant under cabinet pressure (kp 29/07/2004), Lottery: Tussle between Minister and Lumbini Overseas (pr 29/07/2004), Govt’s stance on labour quota is clear: Panta (rn 30/07/2004), Foreign Employment: Lottery Controversy, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp 30/07/2004), The luck of the draw: The odds are against the new labour lottery system, by Ashutosh Tiwari (nt 30/07/2004), Minister Pant firm on lottery system (kp 31/07/2004), CIAA to probe ‘irregularities’ of Lumbini Overseas (kp 02/08/2004), Lumbini agency may face govt action (ht 03/08/2004), CIAA investigation on (kp 03/08/2004), Govt, agencies patch up singles out Lumbini overseas, by Chandra Shekhar Adhikari (rn 03/08/2004), Apex Court stays lottery system (ht 04/08/2004), SC stay order on Korea job lottery (kp 04/08/2004), SC’s order to halt lottery to select workers (rn 04/08/2004), Govt to challenge Lumbini case order (ht 05/08/2004), Govt seeks revision on SC interim order (kp 06/08/2004), SC stay order in Lumbini case has no ground: Govt (ht 07/08/2004), Pant files petition at SC (kp 07/08/2004), ‘I’d rather resign than compromise’, interview with Raghuji Pant, Minister for Labour and Transport Management (kp 09/08/2004), Minister Pant deserves support, by Damakant Jayshi (kp 09/08/2004), SC bars Lumbini selection of hands (ht 11/08/2004), SC subpoena to Lumbini (kp 11/08/2004), Lumbini Overseas summoned to settle Korea job issue (rn 08/2004)

Nepalis replacing Thai labourers in Israel (ht 04/07/2004)

Legal eagle : SC allows double income privilege, by Ananta Raj Luitel (ht 27/06/2004)

Dreams of youths going overseas for jobs go shattered, by Khagendra Bhattarai (rn 23/06/2004)

Working To Support: Although Nepalese women workers in Hong Kong are relatively better off, they face various problems like frauds in the hands of employment agencies (sp 11/06/2004)

Nepali political drama Deuba’s reappointment and tasks ahead, by Ajit N.S. Thapa (ht 09/06/2004)

Labour accords (ht 09/06/2004)

Nepalese troubled abroad as agencies cheat them (rn 08/06/2004)

Urge to exploit employment opportunities in Hong Kong (ht 08/06/2004)

ADB fund for protecting female workers (ht 07/05/2004)

Migrants matter, by Beena Kharel (kp 26/05/2004)

Handcuffed at home: They prop up our economy, but Nepal’s overseas workers are hounded and duped by fellow-Nepalis every step of the way, by Dewan Rai (nt 14/05/2004)

Foreign job loan scheme a non-starter, by Rekha Shrestha (ht 13/05/2004), Hurdles galore (ht 14/05/2004)

Clear the mess (ht 29/04/2004)

Sorry Tale Of Jobs Abroad, by Bishnu Gautam (rn 26/04/2004)

400,000 Nepalis working abroad: Rate of workers’ outflow, however, declines (kp 20/04/2004)

Hunting For Jobs, by BMD (rn 15/04/2004)

Getting employed (ht 09/04/2004)

Creating jobs (ht 02/04/2004)

Govt implements ‘reservation quota’ in foreign employment (kp 20/03/2004)

Violence fuels overseas job hunting (ht 09/03/2004)

Jordan new destination for Nepali workers (kp 24/01/2004)

Foreign employment outflow dips (kp 23/01/2004)

Unemployment: Breeding Instability, by Keshab Poudel (sp 16/01/2004)

Labour Ministry displeased: No special stamping on labour passports, by Sameer Ghimire (kp 15/01/2004)

Home-based workers appeal for job security, by Sangeeta Rijal (kp 10/01/2004)

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