Korea will also take Nepali workers to the wildlife sector

Baishak 27, 2081

Korea will also take Nepali workers to the wildlife sector

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South Korea is also going to take Nepali workers to the wildlife sector under the Employment Permit System (EPS). South Korea's ambassador to Nepal, Park Taeyang, said that homework is being done to take Nepali workers to the wildlife sector by the end of this year.

"Nepali workers are contributing to South Korea's economy," Ambassador Park said at a press conference organized by the South Korean Embassy on Wednesday He has returned from work. 

Currently, 44,000 Nepalese are working in Korea, according to the embassy. Now, Nepalis have gone to work in production, agriculture, service and health sectors. In the future, there is an arrangement to lay the foundations of workers in the wildlife sector as well," Ambassador Park said, "There is a plan to increase employment from Nepal to Korea. Out of 100,000 taken last year through EPS system from 16 countries, the highest 20 percent was taken from Nepal.

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