Family Member of Martyr from Baitadi's 'Genji Movement' Secures Employment at Nepal Electricity Authority

Baitadi. Family members of Deepak Singh Saud, who was martyred during the 'Genji Movement' in Shivnath Rural Municipality-2, Baitadi, have received employment opportunities.

Saraswati, the sister-in-law of martyr Deepak, has secured a job at the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA). The NEA recently published a list of family members of 'Genji' martyrs who have been provided employment.

The name of martyr Saud's sister-in-law, Saraswati, was also mentioned in that list. The NEA stated that it would provide employment to 27 family members of 'Genji' martyrs, including Saraswati.

Deepak, who hailed from Sharmali in Shivnath-2, died after being shot during the 'Genji Movement' on Bhadra 23. He had studied to be an agricultural assistant and was preparing to go to South Korea for employment.

Following Deepak Singh's martyrdom in the 'Genji Movement', the government had already provided Rs 1.5 million in relief to his family. Furthermore, the Shivnath Rural Municipality has also provided Rs 100,000 in relief from the municipality's side to the martyr's family, stated Rural Municipality Chairman Karnasingh Saud. It was also informed that the martyr's family will be given priority in the enterprise programs operated by the municipality.

 

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