Kathmandu, March 20: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said Nepal and China had in 2019 signed the agreement on a 'Boundary Management System' to reopen the 14 border points along the Nepal-China border serving as the traditional trade points. Urai Bhanjyang pass in Bajhang is one of the 14 transit points.
In his reply to a query from Bhanubhakta Joshi in a meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) today, the Prime Minister said the regulations about providing China entry pass for Nepali citizens of districts adjoining China have been implemented.
Coordination with the bodies concerned and the efforts at the diplomatic level continue to operate the Urai Bhanjyang.
Entertaining the legislator's advice to provide services relating to roadways, drinking water, irrigation, river management and infrastructure management in an integrated way, he said local levels have launched an integrated system for some services.
The government is undertaking continuous efforts to assure that job opportunities are available within the country, the Prime Minister said, adding that the five-year strategic plan has been implemented to develop entrepreneurship and internal employment for building a decent job atmosphere in the country.
The Vocational and Skill Development Training Academy has been established to offer vocational and skills enhancement training and to verify skills of foreign migrant returnees.
The Prime Minister further added that 'Employment Programme', the government initiation aiming to guarantee minimum job opportunities, around 800,000 (listed as unemployed) have got employment to date since the fiscal year 2075/76 ( 2018-19).
The "Internal Employment Promotion Decade" has been announced with an objective of enhancing internal employment opportunities.
This initiation is expected to encourage youths to engage in employment and self-employment activities within the home, according to the Prime Minister. (RSS)