INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, December 16
In a bid to generate more job opportunities and provide vocational training to youths, Kathmandu Metropolitan City
has signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations Development Programme to establish a KMC Hub (K-Hub).
The agreement was
signed by KMC Mayor Bidhya Sundar Shakya and UNDP Resident Representative to Nepal Ayshanie Medagangoda-Labe yesterday
Speaking at the MoU signing programme, Mayor Shayka said the metropolis was introducing the programme with joint efforts of governmental,
private and community sectors to create more job opportunities in the country
&This programme will help retain those youths who go abroad in the search of lucrative jobs.&
K-hub will facilitate startup companies and
young entrepreneurs to establish their business by supporting them economically and training them in marketing strategies
Speaking at the programme, KMC Urban Planning Commission Vice-chair Saroj Basnet said that the programme would help small scale firms and
enterprises expand and create more job opportunities
He also said KMC would establish at least five different industries on its own within two years that would provide job opportunities to the
youths.
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