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Nepal’s Remittance Lifeline: Strength or Silent Dependency?

Nepal’s Remittance Lifeline: Strength or Silent Dependency?

अर्थतन्त्र, आर्थिक, देश, विदेश / एन.आर.एन, समाचार
Every year, thousands of Nepalis leave home in search of better opportunities abroad. From the Gulf countries to Malaysia, Korea, Japan and Europe, migrant workers continue to send billions back to Nepal — keeping families and, in many ways, the national economy running. But an important question remains: Is Nepal becoming too dependent on remittance income? 💸 Remittance Still Powers Nepal’s Economy According to World Bank data, remittances accounted for nearly 27% of Nepal’s GDP in 2023, placing Nepal among the world’s most remittance-dependent economies. Experts say remittance plays a major role in: Supporting household expenses Funding education and healthcare Boosting foreign currency reserves Maintaining daily economic activity Nepal also receiv...
Nepal Suspends Labour Permits for Several Middle East and Gulf Countries

Nepal Suspends Labour Permits for Several Middle East and Gulf Countries

Governance, International Affairs, International Relations, विदेश / एन.आर.एन
Kathmandu, March 2 — The Government of Nepal has temporarily stopped issuing labour permits for foreign employment in 12 Middle Eastern and Gulf countries. The decision comes amid growing instability in parts of the region. Authorities say the move is necessary to protect Nepali workers. Ministerial Decision Takes Effect The Department of Foreign Employment (DoFE) issued an official notice on Sunday. According to the notice, a ministerial-level decision made on March 1 has suspended: Individual labour permits Institutional (agency-based) labour permits The suspension will remain in place until further notice. List of Affected Countries The temporary halt applies to the following countries: Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates (UAE) Qat...
Nepal’s Future Without Youth

Nepal’s Future Without Youth

Governance, उद्यमशीलता, देश, विदेश / एन.आर.एन
Nepal is facing a silent crisis—its young population is leaving. Every day, thousands of young Nepalis migrate abroad for education, employment, and better opportunities. While remittances strengthen the economy, the long-term impact on the nation’s future is becoming deeply concerning. A Nation Growing Older, Faster Villages are emptying. Schools in rural areas are closing due to a lack of students. Farmlands are left uncultivated. With youth leaving in large numbers, Nepal’s population is gradually aging, creating a society where fewer working-age citizens must support more dependents. Economic Growth at Risk Youth are the backbone of productivity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Their absence weakens local industries, agriculture, startups, and service sectors. ...