”The Nepal government has not been able to provide employment to the players who have played international level competitions in Nepal, nor have they been able to provide health facilities, nor have they been able to properly insure them.”
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Youth and Sports Minister Tejulal Chaudhary has said that Nepal's women's national volleyball players have fled to Australia. He also said that it is necessary to stop the migration of players abroad.
Addressing the general meeting of Nepal Eye Hospital in Kathmandu on Saturday, Minister Chaudhary gave this information.
Minister Chaudhary said that the government could not provide employment and health facilities to athletes who have played international level competitions. He said that the health insurance of the players could not be done properly and the government is working towards that. He said that volleyball player Saraswati Chaudhary had fled to Australia only a week ago.
"The Nepal government has not been able to provide employment to athletes who have played international level competitions in Nepal, nor have they been able to provide health facilities. "We have not been able to insure them properly," Minister Chaudhary said, "Many of our players have now fled abroad." Saraswati Choudhary, who recently got excellent results in the Kava volleyball tournament, has reached Australia a week ago.'
Minister Chaudhary said that Captain Man Bahadur Shrestha, who retired from men's volleyball, had reached Australia a month ago. He said that even though sports are being celebrated in Nepal, the government has not provided facilities to the athletes.
