Employment opportunities available in Nepal and abroad will be found on the 'Shram Sansar' portal through Citizen App.
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The 'Shram Sansar' portal, which provides information related to domestic and foreign employment, was added to the Citizen App on Monday. Now you can directly access the opportunities available in the internal employment of Nepal through the citizen app. Also, you can directly contact the manpower company to go for foreign employment.
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security Sharatsingh Bhandari said that ' Shram Sansara ' has been added to the citizen app to allow employers and workers to meet at one place. In Nepal, workers do not find employers. "Employers are not meeting workers," he said while inaugurating Shram Sansar, which is connected to the citizen app, "This gap has been removed." It should be kept in such a way that the issue of what kind of workers are needed from which employer for which job and at what salary. The government will monitor it," he said.
Bhandari also said that agents who are being illegally used to find foreign employment opportunities through the Shram Sansar portal are not wanted. All foreign employment information can be found in this. Information is kept about which manpower company needs which workers in which country. An arrangement has been made that he can apply directly to the manpower company from the app," he said. "This app is very easy and simple to use. A worker who knows how to use social media does not mean that he does not know how to use this app.'
Details of Nepalis living abroad are now on the 'Shram Sansar App'
According to the Ministry of Labor, the number of unemployed youth listed in local level employment service centers is 757,725. Out of which 4 lakh 49 thousand 387 are women. They have been shortlisted to join the Prime Minister's Employment Programme. It is not possible for all of them to be employed by the Prime Minister's Employment Program. They are looking for employers.
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