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The Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) Dr Dhananjaya Regmi had an official meeting with the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Nepal Himalee Subhashini Arunatilika at Kathmandu regarding tourism promotion between two countries with cooperation.
During the meeting, both sides stressed cooperation for the promotion of tourism in each other’s countries. Likewise, both sides expressed the view that more cooperation is needed for the promotion of tourism. © Devilkae Prayer flags with Mt. Annapurna in the background at Annapurna Base Camp ,Nepal.
CEO Dr Dhanjaya Regmi said, Nepal is the birthplace of Gautama Buddha and a religious tourist destination for Buddhist Sri Lankans and also for Hindus in Sri Lanka due to the relationship between Ram Sita and Ravana.
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Nepal creates short-term jobs for tourism workers amid COVID
With a large number of workers in the tourism industry rendered unemployed amid the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, the Nepal Tourism Board is implementing a programme to provide temporary employment to those who have lost their jobs.
| 2021-07-22T09:16:00+05:30
KATHMANDU: With a large number of workers in the tourism industry rendered unemployed amid the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, the Nepal Tourism Board is implementing a programme to provide temporary employment to those who have lost their jobs.
Launched in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme, it is offering short-term employment to lower-level workers in the tourism sector by engaging them in the sanitisation and maintenance of tourism facilities, which include trekking routes and bridges along the trails.
With a huge number of employees in the tourism industry rendered unemployed amid the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, the Nepal Tourism Board is implementing a program to offer temporary employment to those who have lost their jobs. Launched in partnership with the United Nations Development Program, the program is offering short-term job to lower-level workers in the tourism sector by engaging them in the sanitization and maintenance of tourism facilities, which include trekking routes and bridges along the trails.
On July 20, the tourism board started seeking proposals from local non-governmental organisations, cooperatives and community-based organisations with a view to having their participation in the programme, according to reports.
Nepal creates short-term jobs for tourism workers amid COVID-19
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The program is offering short-term employment to lower-level workers in the tourism sector by engaging them in the sanitization and maintenance of tourism facilities, which include trekking routes and bridges along the trails.
KATHMANDU, July 21 (Xinhua) With a large number of workers in the tourism industry rendered unemployed amid the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, the Nepal Tourism Board is implementing a program to provide temporary employment to those who have lost their jobs.
Launched in partnership with the United Nations Development Program, the program is offering short-term employment to lower-level workers in the tourism sector by engaging them in the sanitization and maintenance of tourism facilities, which include trekking routes and bridges along the trails.
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