Our first, second and third priority is skill development: Labor Minister
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An agreement has been reached between the National Vocational Training Institute and the Nepal Handicraft Federation to produce the necessary manpower in the handicraft sector. The agreement was signed between the executive director of the institute, Ramesh Kumar Bakhti, and the president of the federation, Rabindra Shakya.
In accordance with the demand of the labor market, it is mentioned that the establishment and the federation will conduct job-oriented skill development training, entrepreneurship development training and instructor training training, help to become self-employed after the training, be linked to employment or get a job with the federation-affiliated employer.
Labor, Employment and Social Security Minister Sharatsingh Bhandari said that they are focused on implementing policies and plans to produce unemployed young skilled manpower. We have prioritized skill development to advance the internal employment decade. We are also preparing to announce the skilled Nepalese program," he said. "We will produce the required number of skilled or skilled manpower in the market.
Our first, second and third priority is skill development. Skilled manpower is production. Entrepreneurship cannot be increased without skills. Bakhti, the executive director of the foundation, said that an agreement has been reached to connect traditional skills with entrepreneurship. "Nepal has attractive traditional handicrafts. That skill should not disappear and it is necessary to connect it with entrepreneurship,' he said, 'This agreement will be important to create internal employment by uplifting indigenous products.' "We have a huge potential for handicraft business.
But we lack the skilled manpower we need,' he said, 'This work can be done even by staying at home. It helps to produce according to the demand of the international market.'
