More than 32,500 Nepalese went Korea through EPS so far. Talking about the Minister level visit of South Korea, he said that the delegation requested the government of South Korea to increase quota for the Nepalese workers in Korea as the more Nepalese are seeking jobs in Korea lately.Īround 28,000 Nepalese workers are working in Korea at present. He asked the Korean returnees to run business in their homegrown by applying their skill and knowledge gained in Korea.īastola said that the government is ready to coordinate with the HRD Korea to run ESP TOPIK exam in a transparent manner.ĮPS TOPIK exam is going to be held on September 19 and 20 this year where around 51,000 are taking exam this year. Presenting prizes to the winners, Lee said that these prizes would help encourage other Nepalese workers, who are working in Korea, to return Nepal after completing their work duration and run business themselves. Likewise, Bhandari operate bag factory in Kathmandu and Aryal does his poultry forms in Nawalparasi. Korean returnees Dhamal runs manufacturing industries in Pokhara, Moktan runs restaurant and institute in Kathmandu. Gurung runs Future Light School in Bhairahawa where he has been providing scholarship to 10 per cent students of deceased family members. Ujian Bahasa Korea-EPS more Empat Asuransi Besar more FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Sistem Izin Kerja Pesangon Pelecehan Seksual Konsultasi kehidupan di Korea. Under the social contribution category, Gambhir Gurung, president of Ankur Nepal won the prize. Nabaraj Bhandari of Kathmandu and Ram Kanta Aryal of Nawalparasi both won third prize under the same category. Manage external and internal meeting for project plan. Design training programs for doing business in China, Vietnam, India, Indonesia and Brazil. Conduct surveys for needs analysis of Korean SME expatriates. Hari Prasad Dhamal of Pokhara and Minod Moktan of Kathmandu won first and second prize in 3rd Essay Competition on re-establishment respectively. 2) Assist in Korean governmental HRD project for expatriates in small and medium companies for their business in abraod. Kathmandu: HRD Korea, EPS Centre in Nepal awarded five Korean returnees who succeeded to run business successfully in Nepal.ĭirector of HRD Korea EPS Centre in Nepal, Lee Dong-Sirk and Dilli Ram Bastola, director of EPS Centre Nepal, handed over prize and letter of appreciation to the winners amidst a function Friday.