
A bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday Dhahding 10 million in compensation to the families who lost their lives has been.
Foreign Employment Promotion IB compensation has to. . Rs 5 lakh compensation to victims' families serve, insurance, welfare Fund 3 million and giving the state more attention to the human sentiment of Rs two lakh to Rs 10 lakh, including the Ministry of Labour and Employment spokesperson said govindamani bhurtetalale.
Prior to this, foreign places of employment for the boy to go to work in the family and relatives of the deceased Board was giving Rs three million have been injured by observing nature Rs one lakh 50 thousand was giving the board. Tribhuvan International Airport route without, but avaidhanika as abroad, deceased or are maimed workers Board any support not Bhurtel said 'a avaidhanika had gone pros, this before the avaidhanika as abiding by any ksatipurti nadiepani citizen's outcome into consideration in an illegal manner gaekalaipani compensation is giving. "Tamang Tamang shoots dead have been illegal according to the Department of foreign employment.
According to the decision by the Council of Bhurtel board meeting is to assure that the cabinet endorsed. Individuals will benefit amounts are after and endorsed ksatipurti family. They have the same patrol also give the board the same Bhurtel ksatipurti said. According to ghaitele three million are receiving the treatment cost at Rs.
Similarly, those working for the dead and injured more compensation kyanedina missions or embassies to send sekyuriti guard company and its demand for ksartipurti initiative to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. 13 have died in attacks.
The government will also seek immediate release of adequate compensation from the British security consultancy firm, Sabre International, which had hired the Nepalis to guard the Canadian mission.
Nepal’s Ambassador to Canada Kali Prasad Pokhrel has been instructed to take necessary steps to claim compensation for the victims’ kin, informed a senior officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Charge d’Affairs of Nepal to Pakistan, Tirtha Raj Aryal, who concurrently looks after Afghanistan, has also been asked to meet Kabul-based Canadian embassy officials.
A total of 147 Nepali citizens — mostly former staffers of Nepali Army, Armed Police Force and Nepal Police — used to guard the Canadian mission before the terrorist attack. The Canadian Embassy had not recruited the ill-fated Nepalis directly, but had hired them via a British security consultancy firm, Sebre International.
The families of those killed and those injured have said the Canadian government had done precious little to assuage their feelings even after the deadly attack claimed by Taliban.
A high-level meeting held at the foreign ministry discussed ways to get “maximum compensation” for the victims and concluded to make diplomatic efforts to this effect.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa, Home Minister Shakti Bahadur Basnet, Labour and Employment Minister Deepak Bohara, Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Ananda Raj Pokhrel and acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Baldev Raj Mat and Chief of Nepal Police Upendra Aryal.
The meeting concluded with a decision to make available Rs 1 million compensation for families of the deceased and evacuate those Nepalis who want to return home from Afghanistan, according to an official.
Meanwhile, the body of Chyangwa Tamang, who succumbed to blast injuries in Kabul on Wednesday, will arrive in Kathmandu on Friday morning.
MoFA spokesperson Bharat Raj Paudyal said the mortal remains of late Tamang had already been brought to New Delhi from Kabul and were due to arrive in Kathmandu at 8:30am tomorrow.
A version of this article appears in print on June 24, 2016 of The Himalayan Times.