Kathmandu, Nov 26: The contribution-based social security scheme has reached the seventh year since its enforcement. The Seventh Social Security Day is being marked today amidst a programme where Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is the Chief Guest.
The government had launched the
contribution-based social security plan on November 27, 2018 and a meeting of
the Council of Ministers on November 19, 2018 decided to celebrate the 11th of
Mangsir every year as the Social Security Day.
The Constitution of Nepal has made
provision of the right to social security to every citizen. The government has,
through the Social Security Fund, already moved ahead the process of bringing
all citizens under social security umbrella for the enforcement of the same
right.
Around 1.8 million workers employed
in the formal, informal, foreign and self-employment sectors have been enlisted
in the Fund so far. One million 797 thousand and 640 workers, including 543
thousand 491 workers in the formal sector, 1 million 253 thousand and 615
people in foreign employment, 307 workers in the informal sector and 227 people
in self-employment sector have been registered in the Fund as of Monday
(November 25, 2024), Social Security Fund's executive director Kabiraj Adhikari
said.
The Fund has been operating medical
treatment, health and maternity, accident and incapacity, dependent family
member and old-age security schemes for the workers.
The Fund has so far reimbursed Rs
11.62 billion for claims under various social security policies to 180 thousand
and 922 workers. The Fund has deposits of Rs 68.68 billion. (RSS)