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The Bagmati Seva Samaj has started a campaign to join the informal sector workers in the districts of Madhesh province to the social security fund.
Program director of Bagmati Seva Samaj, Ramakrishna Rai, said that a campaign has been started to inform people who have returned from foreign employment, businessmen and other workers about the social security fund and inform them about the facilities they can get when they join the fund. Ray said that informal sector workers were excited to join the fund when they were informed about the provision of 31 percent of the income to be deposited in the social security fund and provide education and home loans for three years and free treatment up to 7 lakhs.
On Sunday, in Pipra of Mahottari and Lakshminiya Rural Municipality of Dhanusha, under the joint initiative of Social Security Fund Janakpur and Bagmati Seva Samaj, the participants of a one-day social security fund orientation and engagement program for the informal sector workers have started joining the fund, Director Rai said.
Kailash Kumar Yadav, head of Social Security Fund Janakpur, said that lobbying has been started by keeping the local people's representatives and employees to join the informal sector workers in the fund.
