Government Completes 100 Days, Reports 15,000 Jobs Created
Kathmandu. The government has informed that 15,000 people have received employment in 100 days. Speaking at a press conference organized on Saturday to mark the completion of 100 days since the formation of the government, government spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel said that out of 17,000 workers selected from the local level under the National Employment Program, 15,000 have received minimum employment so far.
During this period of government formation, 123 establishments and 136,575 contributors have been enrolled in the Social Security Fund, he also informed. The government has provided relief to 465 families displaced from various squatter settlements in Kathmandu.
Similarly, the progress report mentions that the government has succeeded in recovering revenue of 13 crore 23 lakh rupees from four hundred professors who went on study leave at Tribhuvan University.
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