The paper says it is the state’s duty to develop a solid, long-term plan to utilise remittances in productive areas within Nepal. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KATHMANDU - Almost every Nepali story of foreign employment can nowadays be summed up in a few images—hordes of men, and increasingly women, queuing up at the departure gates of the international airport; relatives with teary eyes seeing them off; and relatives with teary eyes receiving dead bodies at the same airport.
Remittance has undoubtedly helped in the wellbeing of the Nepalis, but it has failed to provide them with the agency they need to be independent beings. It is the state’s duty to show them the opportunities for investment and to develop a solid, long-term plan to utilise a significant chunk of the remittance in productive areas within Nepal.
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