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Now there is a situation where there is no food in the village, like the youth, everyone is flying abroad. Shouldn't our people's representatives draw the government's attention to this matter when the village is becoming empty? How long will the country run only on remittances?
The government is doing the work of selling youth by making labor agreements with foreigners for remittances, this should be stopped immediately. For this, the state should create an environment for youth self-employment in the country, open industries and factories. Why did the parliamentarian not pay attention to this? Is it their job to go to the parliament, to attend and get a salary, or to think that I have some duty to my people?
A nurse can earn 2-4 lakhs per month abroad, but the situation here is pathetic. There is a compulsion to work for 15,000 to 20,000 monthly. Is this the return that has increased after four years? Nursing studies cost around 10 lakhs, compared to that, the loss of income? In such a situation, why do the educated youth stay in the country? They are forced to go abroad as they are unable to make a living.
Another big problem is the arbitrariness of private hospitals. Private hospitals have not given salaries to not only nursing staff, but also lab and radiography staff as well as doctors as prescribed by the government of Nepal. The Ministry of Health has corresponded with the relevant medical colleges, health institutions and hospitals to ensure the minimum wage. . Who will bring the hospital that does not run according to government standards to action? In this regard, the health minister will have to work seriously.
On the other hand, market prices have risen. There is an equally expensive fee for educating a child. Let alone the medical treatment, the government has not given anything in the name of relief. Leaders who look for the people during the election do not know the same people after winning the election, they do not go back to their village. And what do young people do without leaving the country?
Who doesn't cry when they see thousands of young people queuing at Tribhuvan Airport? The less educated youth have gone to the Gulf countries, the less educated have gone to Europe, America and other countries. Do not send labor contracts abroad, create jobs in the country. Don't make the country youthless.
– Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu
