Tuesday, April 14th, 2026

Govt bars 53 Malaysian firms from hiring Nepalis



KATHMANDU: The Nepal government has barred as many as 53 Malaysian firms from hiring Nepali workers over their mistreatment tract record, according to the Department of Foreign Employment,  reported Republica daily.

The DoFE has received hundreds of complaints against the companies regarding exploitation of migrant workers and non-payment of salaries, said officials.

The companies in question are among 67 companies in Malaysia and the Gulf region blacklisted by the DoFE in the recent weeks.

Publish Date : 11 February 2019 07:45 AM

Govt budget deficit reaches Rs 152 billion in first 9 months of fiscal year

KATHMANDU: According to the latest data from the Financial Comptroller

Nepali Congress launches ‘Root Campaign’ to update active membership

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress has initiated a nationwide campaign to

Police Inspector Abhaya Lama passes away after being hit by truck while on duty

KATHMANDU: Police Inspector Abhaya Lama, who was critically injured after

US analysis sees a ‘new chapter’ for Nepal as Balen and Rabi oust the old guard

WASHINGTON D.C.: A recent report by the Congressional Research Service

Gold prices surge by Rs 3,100 on New Year’s Day

KATHMANDU: Gold prices saw a spike on Tuesday, increasing by