Fulfilling its promise of creating employment opportunities in Nepal, the government launched the much-awaited Prime Minister Employment Program (PMEP)<\/em><\/strong>!<\/p>\n PM Oli inaugurated the milestone program at a special function held in City Hall, Kathmandu. The scheme will create a minimum of 100,000 jobs, annually!<\/p>\n The employment campaign seeks to create job opportunities within Nepal<\/a> and end Nepal youth dependency on jobs abroad, said Oli.<\/p>\n “This is a new beginning, a new campaign. Among many problems of the country, unemployment is the major one, which is directly linked with poverty. This program aims to resolve both,” the Prime Minister added.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Unemployed persons between 18-51 years will be covered under this scheme, which will assign them jobs as per their qualification and interest areas. Additionally, they will also receive vocational and skill-oriented training.<\/p>\n With the implementation of the new program, an unemployed Nepali citizen will get employment for a minimum of 100 days in a fiscal year along with subsistence allowance<\/a> worth 50 days of work.<\/p>\nAbout the Prime Minister Employment Program (PMEP)<\/strong><\/h4>\n