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The Unified Shram Suvidha Portal has been envisaged as a single point of contact between employer and enforcement agencies bringing in transparency in their day-to-day interactions. For integration of data among various enforcement agencies, each inspectable unit under any Labour Law has been assigned one Labour Identification Number (LIN).
Nagarik App (translation: Citizen App) is a mobile application launched by the Government of Nepal to provide government-related services in a single online platform. [3] The app was developed to facilitate an easier, systematic, and simplified delivery of government services to Nepali citizens digitally.
Nepal Communist Party: 16 March 2018: 20 November 2019: Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security 6 Rameshwor Raya Yadav [12] Nepal Communist Party: 20 November 2019: 25 December 2020 7 Gauri Shankar Chaudhary: Nepal Communist Party: 25 December 2020: 20 May 2021 8 Bimal Prasad Shrivastav: People's Socialist Party, Nepal: 4 June 2021: ...
Information about all these laws will be given on 'Shram Suvidha Portal' and entrepreneurs will also be able to register online. [4] Workers will also be given an ID number. [ 5 ] Along with this, the National Health Insurance Scheme for the unorganized sector workers will be strengthened under this scheme and they will be provided with a smart ...
To check the status of your application, send an SMS with “S [16-digit application number]” to 30001, or visit the Citizen Portal on the DoNIDCR website. The National ID Card is expected to facilitate various official processes, including a centralized KYC system for banks and easier access to services like e-passports.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Nepal, excluding honorary consulates. [1] Nepal 's first semblance of a diplomatic network started in the reign of King Prithivi Narayan Shah , when in 1769 he established a foreign office called Jaishi Kotha .
Until 31 March 2010, Nepal still issued hand-written Passports. However, as a member of International Civil Aviation Organization, Nepal was obliged to issue machine-readable passports. The Central Passport Office stopped issuing hand-written passports on 31 March 2010 and had to be withdrawn from circulation as of November 2015.
On 17 November 2021, the first electronic passport, or e-passport was introduced and Nepalese writer Satya Mohan Joshi was the first to receive the e-passport. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Nepalis e-passports are produced by IDEMIA, the software that the Passport office uses is also from the same company.