Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security
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Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security | |
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श्रम, रोजगार तथा सामाजिक सुरक्षा मन्त्री | |
since 15 July 2024 | |
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security | |
Style | Honourable |
Member of | Council of Ministers |
Reports to | Prime Minister, Parliament |
Seat | Singha Durbar, Nepal |
Nominator | Prime Minister |
Appointer | President |
Term length | No fixed term |
Precursor | Minister of Labour, Employment, Women, Children and Social Security |
The Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Nepali: श्रम, रोजगार तथा सामाजिक सुरक्षा मन्त्री) is the head of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security of the Government of Nepal.[1][2][3] One of the senior-most officers in the Federal Cabinet, the minister is responsible for formulating policies and programs such as regulation of foreign labor and employment opportunities that make foreign employment safe, dignified and orderly. The minister also has an important role in the determination and implementation of Nepal's foreign employment policy.[4][5]
The current minister is Sharat Singh Bhandari[6][7] who took office on 15 July 2024.[8]
List of former ministers
[edit]References
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