KATHMANDU, Feb 19: The first group of 13 Nepali workers, who will work as caregivers, left for Israel on Tuesday. A special ceremony was held at Tribhuvan International Airport to mark the occasion, attended by high-level officials including Director General of the Department of Foreign Employment Surya Bahadur Khatri and Ambassador of Israel to Nepal, Shmulik Arie Bass, bid farewell to the workers. Senior officials from the Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Security were also present at the event, according to a statement issued by the Embassy of Israel here today.
During the ceremony, Director General Khatri encouraged the auxiliary workers to uphold Nepal’s tradition of hospitality, caregiving, and dedication in their new roles. Ambassador Bass emphasized the significance of bilateral cooperation between Nepal and Israel, noting that the project under which Nepali workers are hired in the caregiving sector in Israel will continue in the future with the hiring of a large number of Nepali workers in different service sectors.
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Upon arrival in Israel, the group will be welcomed at the airport by officials from the Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) and representatives from the Nepali Embassy in Tel Aviv. Later, they will depart for their respective places to begin their new roles and responsibilities.