10,000 soldiers and police left their jobs in 5 years

Twice the number of people resigning than those who are required to retire at the age of majority, financial lack is the main reason, those who leave low-level jobs are often employed abroad.

Poush 13, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

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Kumar Paudel from Butwal was recruited as a soldier in Nepal Police in 2067. In between he was promoted to Assistant Constable. But within 12 years of joining the service, he resigned from the police and went abroad. He is currently in Portugal on foreign employment.

The police job made it difficult to manage the family. It became impossible to save,'' said 31-year-old Poudel, 'Working for two hours in Portugal is equivalent to working for eight hours in Nepal.' "One had to be physically able, diet alone was not enough with ration allowance. In 18 months, only two pairs of clothes and boots were available. I quit my job after finding it difficult to save my salary,” he said.

At the time of his resignation, his salary was 24,000 rupees. Ghimire is currently working as a CCTV camera operator and security guard in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He said that he is happy now that he is able to send money home regularly. read

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10 thousand soldiers and police quit their jobs in 5 years

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