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Financial assistance to crippled Nepali migrant worker



QUALA LUMPUR: Nepal Magar Association, Malaysia has provided financial assistance to a Nepali migrant worker who lost his hand in the line of duty.

Tek Bahadur Pulami Magar who lost his right hand after being crushed by the machine while working at AAI SDN BHD Company received Rs 15,000 in financial assistance from the Association.

Originally from Champadevi rural municipality, Okhaldhunga, Magar has been working in Malaysia since the last six years, according to his colleague Lokendra Pun Magar.

 

Publish Date : 02 November 2020 09:43 AM

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