Rescuing Nepalis who are in trouble abroad is a top priority: Prime Minister

Ashad 11, 2081

Rescuing Nepalis who are in trouble abroad is a top priority: Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the mission has given high priority to the rescue of Nepalese who are in trouble abroad and to facilitate their return to Nepal as needed.

Responding to the questions raised by the parliamentarians about the budget and program allocated for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its subordinate agencies under the Appropriation Bill, Prime Minister Dahal said that the Nepali Ambassadors and Heads of Missions have been oriented to respect, secure and manage foreign employment.

He said that according to the laws of that country, regarding death and legal punishment in foreign countries, it takes some time for the police investigation and judicial determination, so in some cases it will take some time for the Nepalese mission to send the dead body and get the compensation amount, but arrangements have been made so that this type of service can be received 24 hours a day from the missions. Information provided .

"In addition to telephone services, hot line services have been arranged for easy communication through websites and social networks in some missions," Prime Minister Dahal said, "shelter homes have been arranged in some missions including Saudi Arabia". The missions have also been conducting counseling programs targeted at Nepali workers through direct and online channels.

While mentioning that the passport department is making the passport service more fast and customer friendly, Prime Minister Dahal clarified that efforts will continue to make the distribution of passports more convenient, simple and orderly. He  paying attention to the rights and interests of Nepalese abroad, passport and consular services  Information made based on technology . 

  'In countries that do not have an embassy, ​​arrangements have been made to operate a mobile service for the collection and distribution of e-passport applications' said Dahal.

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