The number of Nepali migrant workers
going to Qatar has gone down after the tiny Gulf nation faced diplomatic
stand-off and economic embargo from other Gulf nations led by Saudi Arabia.
Taking permit from the Department of
Foreign Employment (DoFE), a government agency, is essential for Nepalis going
to abroad to work. Qatar is one of the key destinations for Nepali migrant
workers.
According to the DoFE, average number
of migrant workers seeking permit to go to Qatar has declined but not
significantly.
"The number of permit issuance
has gone down to average 150-300 a day since Qatar crisis began last week from
300-400 a day before," Mohan Adhikari, information officer at the DoFE,
told Xinhua, adding "not only the crisis in Qatar, ongoing Ramadan being
observed in the Muslim world also might have contributed to decline workers'
demands."
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