Seven people of Devchuli, six of Kawasoti, six of Madhyabindu, four of Gaindakot, three of Binayi Tribeni and one of Hupsekot died in the course of overseas employment.
It was found that working under pressure, long working hours are some of the reasons behind the death of migrant workers, shared counselor of the program, Ranjana Lamsal. Coordinator Soti added 188 cases related to foreign employment have been registered in Nawalpur this year. The highest number of cases (118) was related to cheating. Of the cases registered, 81 were settled and Rs 32.06 million compensation was provided to the victims, he shared.