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Nepal proposes ways to curb exodus of youth

Chairman Nepal expressed confidence that employment would increase in the country if the government could provide necessary concessions, including tax exemptions, to import-substituting and export-oriented industries and entrepreneurs. 
By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, Jan 19: Former Prime Minister and the Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar Nepal has said that employment opportunities should be created within the country to prevent the youth from leaving the country.


On Saturday, while inaugurating a workshop organized by a professional federation close to his party, Chairman Nepal highlighted the necessity of creating an employment agency to stem the outflow of young people seeking overseas work. Emphasizing the employment-creating potential of industrialization, Chairman Nepal advocated for increased government investment in agriculture, energy, tourism, and infrastructure development.


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Stating that Nepal should update the actual data of the educational manpower produced every year and organize the labor market, Chairman Nepal said that the role of trade unions would be important in providing social security to workers as per the law. He stressed the need to implement a socialist economy to maintain development and prosperity in the country.


Chairman Nepal expressed confidence that employment would increase in the country if the government could provide necessary concessions, including tax exemptions, to import-substituting and export-oriented industries and entrepreneurs. 


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