Hari Lamichhane, Helsinki, Aug 14 : Minister of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation Pampha Bhusal have said that the skills and experience acquired by Nepalis in different countries around the world should be used for the prosperity of their motherland.
The Nepalis who are scattered all over the world seeking employment and education should contribute to the socio-economic development of their country.
Addressing a program organized by
the Nepali community living in Finland on the occasion of the Teej festival here on
Saturday, Minister Bhusal said we should create a situation to respect work in
Nepal too so we can live a happy life in our own country without toiling as
hard as we must abroad.
"The aim of Nepal now is economic and social development, hence you should return and join the campaign to make the country prosperous," she said.
Emphasizing on the need to learn
the good things of developed countries and use it to build our own country, she
said that just as the Finns progressed in economic prosperity, Nepalis should
also work together to make their country economically strong.
Expressing the belief that Nepal
can become prosperous only by developing and promoting agriculture, water
resources, and tourism, she shared that Nepal has recently started making a good
income by exporting electricity. "I request all Nepalis to return home to
make use of the fertile land, natural resources, and resources of their
country," she said.
She also assured that to take the
initiative to solve the problem of visas for Nepalis by establishing a consular
office in Helsinki.
President of Gulmi-Rupakot Society,
Bhaktiram Bhandari, said that there is a compulsion to go to another country for
the visa process for traveling back to Nepal and requested the Minister to take
the initiative to address the problem. More than 500 Nepalis living in Finland
participated in the program.
A high-level team led by Minister
Bhusal including Secretary at the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation
Sagar Kumar Rai and other officials has come to Finland for promoting
cooperation between the Governments of Nepal and Finland on reducing the
increasing risk of natural disasters caused by climate change. (RSS)