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Nepal has made significant progress in education, health and employment: Devendra Poudel

KATHMANDU, Nov 15: Minister for Education, Science, and technology, Devendra Poudel has said that Nepali nationals working abroad will be in a position to return home with an increase in the employment opportunities at home.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 15: Minister for Education, Science, and technology, Devendra Poudel has said that Nepali nationals working abroad will be in a position to return home with an increase in the employment opportunities at home. 



Speaking at a program organized in France on Sunday, Poudel claimed that the country is making significant progress in terms of education, health, and employment. “Nepal has progressed a lot in the field of education, health and employment. 


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Nepalis, who are currently living abroad, can return home and start a business here. Poudel, who left for France to attend the 41st session of the World Heritage Committee, will be returning to Nepal later this week. 


 

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