In coordination with the Nepali Embassy in Oman, the Social Security Fund has provided social security services in Muscat and Sohar. Services are provided on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays in Muscat and Sohar to make regular contributions to the social security fund based on contribution. 215 people have been served in Muscat alone.
Ambassador for Oman, Dornath Aryal, said that Nepali workers have been given services to make regular contributions to the social security fund.
A three-member team led by Deputy Executive Director Vivek Panthi from the fund reached Muscat to inform the Nepali workers working in Oman about the importance of social security. Among them are Assistant Director Radhika Niraula and Information Technology Officer Rajesh Chapagain. Panthi was informed in detail about the process of joining the Social Security Fund and the importance and benefits of the scheme. Most of the participants in the
program said that they did not have enough information about the social security system. They requested to provide social security and labor approval services from the embassy to continue this service.
The embassy and the fund provided trainer training on social security. According to the embassy, there is a plan to provide information and services related to social security affiliation through the new trainer.
