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15-21 April 2011 | Nepali Times
Published by: CESLAM
It's a depressingly familiar scene. But you'd be challenged not to shed a tear at the sight of a coffin being wheeled out of Tribhuvan International Airport and loaded onto a Tata ...
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14 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
Partially relaxing the ban on its citizens´ entry into politically unrest Gulf countries, the government on Wednesday decided to allow those migrant workers who got stuck in Nepal after coming home on ...
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14 April 2011 | The Kathmandu Post
Published by: CESLAM
MIGRATION has been an inevitable phenomenon throughout human history. And the same is true for the history of Nepal. Nepali migratory movements, like all such movements, can be analysed under two categories: ...
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22 April 2011 | The Kathmandu post
Published by: CESLAM
SCORES of Nepali migrant workers in Malaysia have been denied salaries and other facilities agreed with the companies.
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11 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
Weakening overseas demand could dampen growth that could feed economic and social instability, according to International Labour Organisation's (ILO) latest report.
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9 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
Nearly one and a half dozen illegal Nepali workers in Kuwait, who were abandoned by their employer after they demanded legal status, are still stranded there.
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9 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
As a six-month amnesty announced by Saudi Arabia for illegal workers ends, the fate of thousands of Nepali migrants -- who are overstaying their visas -- hangs in the balance.
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9 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
As a six-month amnesty announced by Saudi Arabia for illegal workers ends, the fate of thousands of Nepali migrants -- who are overstaying their visas -- hangs in the balance.
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6 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
We get around US$3.5 billion from remittance per year. Compare this with only US$500 million or so of investment from foreigners (about 1/7th). Yet we treat this group like third-class humans.
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6 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) organized a memorial ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Tuesday to pay tributes to four Nepali guards and three other UN staffs killed in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan ...
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6 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
Even as Nepali workers who returned from war-torn Libya increasingly mount pressure on manpower agencies for compensation, a taskforce constituted to decide on whether they deserve it hasn´t made any headway yet.
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5 April 2011 | Republica
Published by: CESLAM
Britain´s Ministry of Defence on Monday announced it is slashing the British Gurkhas by 700 personnel under its redundancy program to downsize the Brigade of Gurkhas to 2,900 by 2015.
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5 April 2011 | The Kathmandu Post
Published by: CESLAM
With a view to restructuring its forces and to ensure that they are sufficiently flexible and adaptable to meet the demands of an uncertain future, the British Government has announced that it ...
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5 April 2011 | The Himalayan Times
Published by: CESLAM
As international lobbying mounts for sending Nepali Army personnel to war-stricken Iraq, the government today came out clearly on the issue.
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4 April 2011 | Kantipur
Published by: CESLAM
व्यक्ति पनि किनबेच गर्न मिल्छ ? मिल्दैन । तर कुवेत पुगेका नेपाली महिला कामदारहरु खरिद-बिक्री गरिन्छन् । उदेकलाग्दो पक्ष के हो भने उनीहरु सीप, योग्यताका आधारमा पैसा पाउँदैनन्, उनीहरुको दर भाषाको ज्ञानका ...
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4 April 2011 | The Kathmandu Post
Published by: CESLAM
Dozens of migrant workers who returned home from restive Libya staged demonstrations on Sunday demanding adequate compensation from the recruitment agency that had sent them there.
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3 April 2011 | The Himalayan Times
Published by: CESLAM
Malaysia, the most preferred destination of Nepali foreign job aspirants, is divided over employing Nepali housemaids. According to Malaysian media, the government is planning to hire Nepali maids while Malaysian Association of ...
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