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Youth exodus and state silence

भाद्र २०, २०८१
Youth exodus and state silence
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The government has turned a blind eye to the fact that the common people, who have been deprived of their homes due to the fraud of cooperative organizations that are connected to all households and are considered useful for strengthening the rural economy, have been protesting for a long time. There are reports that the dairy development institute has become bankrupt without getting a response to the cries of the sugarcane farmers.

There is neither a safe place for common people to deposit their hard-earned money, nor has the government encouraged them to conduct business safely. From villages to cities, citizens are migrating abroad as the existence of themselves and their family members begins to waver. Does the government, which is moving forward with the goal of bringing in remittances by chasing everyone, have no faith in the country?

Unfortunately, news has been published that many of those who went as workers are suffering from health and especially kidney problems. According to the information received from the health organization, the pain of the youth in the age group of 30 to 40 years who went as workers cannot be described in words.

The problem of heatstroke is that workers have to sweat around the clock in temperatures of more than 50 degrees Celsius, cannot even drink water when they are thirsty, many people have to sit in the same room, employers do not pay salaries on time, and premature death.

The ruling party submits speculations that a large number of workers will leave countries like India, China, and Bangladesh. It is the irony of the country that our leaders keep on remittances while ignoring the suffering of their youth in foreign lands.
– Bhuvneshwar Sharma, Chandragiri-2, Kathmandu

Despite the possibility of excessive employment and production in agriculture, the government is the main culprit in the young generation choosing the path of foreign employment. Even after introducing new technology, the youth have not tried in the business of employment and income generation.

But regardless of their enthusiasm, the state is turning its eyes towards imports day by day. Although our production is sufficient, the State has made no effort to prevent importation, so that the investment of the honest hardworking farmer has been limited to the Josjangar soil.


Most of the youth could not see the potential in the country after their results were not decided. Workers and educated youth were forced to go abroad. No new industries were established anywhere in the country. The stability of the government was not guaranteed. Only peddlers, merchants, and middlemen are fat. Day by day the farmers were drowning in debt.

If the state mentions this facility in hospitals, schools and other public services for farmers in any civil charter, it should be visible to the farmers. Otherwise, how can young farmers be sustained in the country? There will be no point in working in the country if the salaries and allowances of the employees will increase, VAT will be levied on every material, fertilizer and pesticide used by the farmers.

Farmer-friendly budget, facilities, insurance, market price, loan opportunities, technology and technical farmers when? The government had to make it clear. When there is no stability of young farmers in the country, the problem of agricultural production will remain.
– Rameshwar Basi, Changunarayan, Bhaktapur

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २०, २०८१ ०७:५५
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