High Court Seeks Government Response on Irregularities in Israel Caregiver Selection
Kathmandu. The High Court, Patan has sought a written response from the government regarding a writ filed alleging irregularities in the selection process for Nepali workers going to Israel for long-term caregiver jobs.
Hearing the writ filed by 11 youths including Rajesh Khadka, a bench of Justice Ramesh Prasad Gyawali has sought a written response from the Department of Foreign Employment and the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.
Furthermore, the court has asked both parties to appear in court on Jestha 28 to discuss whether to issue an 'interim order'.
The department had sent the names of 3,461 individuals who had completed the process to go to Israel to Israel's Population and Immigration Authority.
Although 2,202 names were selected and sent from this group, the department had only published a list of 2,112 individuals.
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