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MPs call for party consensus on lifting ban on female domestic workers in Gulf countries
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KATHMANDU: Lawmakers have stressed the need for political parties to develop a unified position on lifting the ban on sending Nepali women as domestic workers to Gulf countries. In a meeting of the Industry, Commerce, Labour, and Consumer Welfare Committee under the House of Representatives held today at Singha Durbar, lawmakers acknowledged that sufficient intra-party […]
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