New York (USA), Sept 24: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has urged the Nepali youths living abroad to return home and create employment opportunities.
Prime Minister Oli, who is leading
a Nepali delegation to the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
in New York, said this at the World Leaders Forum organized by Columbia
University on Monday.
He clarified that the national
aspiration of 'Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali' has been put forward to
eradicate poverty and ensure the right of all to live with dignity.
Speaking as the keynote speaker at
a dialogue on 'Nepal's Journey of Democracy and Economic Development', he said
there is only the data of students and youths who have gone abroad from Nepal
but not that of returnees.
Noting that the government has
brought out programmes such as small scale industries and 'startups' for
employment opportunities, PM Oli urged the youth to unite in nation-building as
he was clear that the country could not transform without the youth.
"Nepal's economic situation is
not very weak. On the contrary, I see a lot of potentials for its prosperity,
which we will be able to achieve within a short time if we work hard", he
said, adding,
"We are a rising democracy. We are also neighbours of economic powers like India and China. In that sense, Nepal is in a position to become a multi-dimensional economy for economic development".
Saying that he was leading a
government with two major parliamentary parties that had played a decisive role
in Nepal's democratic movement, PM Oli said he had a resolution to maintain
good governance and transparency.
"We have no other intention
but to make Nepalis prosperous and happy. We are fully committed to the journey
of prosperity", the PM shared.
Addressing the 'Lead Free Future:
Partnership Launch and Pledging Event' organized by USAID and UNICEF, PM Oli
expressed solidarity with the lead-free campaign. He said that Nepal has
already understood that the use of lead has affected the health of children.
He clarified that Nepal has been
implementing the policy of freeing lead from its use with the understanding
that it has affected the health of children and recently brought a bill related
to food security in the parliament.
US President Joe Biden's wife Dr
Jill Biden, the President of Dominica, the President of Malawi, among others,
also spoke on the occasion. RSS