14 june, Chitwan- Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa today said the government was at work to decrease the existing poverty rate of 18 percent to zero in the next five years.
And for that, industrial development is needed, he stressed while inaugurating a ‘career development consultancy service and employment fair’ in Ratnanagar. As part of achieving this goal, an industrial area will be created in each state; he said emphasising requirement of skilled workforce and technical and vocational education for development and prosperity. “Employment opportunities should be created by modernising agriculture.”
Referring to unskilled manpower finding it hard to run households due to low wages they get from the competitive market, the minister said the government was always ready to provide security to industries and industrialists.
The fair aims to provide employment opportunities and produce skilled workforce by directly connecting aspirants with employers and providing various income generating training, said Narayan Ban, mayor of the Ratnanagar municipality.
The festival has been attended by job aspiring youths and employers from various districts of the country including Kathmandu, the central capital. Around 3,000 job aspiring youths are expected to visit the fair, where they will get career development consultancy service, and 150 to 200 of them are expected to get job opportunities. (RSS)