WHY RECRUIT FROM NEPAL

Nepalese are most pronounced names in the history of bravery and honesty. It began with the Gurkhas of Nepal being recruited in colonial British Army in India during early 19th century. Almost 200 years down the road, things have changed. More than 300 thousand Nepalese enter employment market every year. The repute of Nepalese workers still continues in the same spirit. Nepalese manpower is best known for their honesty, hard work and dedication.

Today Nepalese are not only working for British and Indian army, but also work in different fields at different capacities internationally. Almost 75 percent of them work in the Middle East countries. But despite the country they work in, what they share in common is their honesty and hard work.

Benefits of Recruiting from Nepal

The following points themselves explain about some tangible benefits of recruiting Nepalese workers:

 

  •  Nepalese workers are familiar for their honesty and hard work. They have created a notable reputation since were  dispatched to work abroad.

 

  • Nepalese workers are renowned for their loyalty, hard working nature, discipline, higher degree of devotion toward their work, high sense of responsibility and rare quality of adaptability to newer conditions.

 

  • The procedure and formalities of recruiting Nepalese workers are simple.

 

  • Nepalese workers are comparatively more cost effective and their hiring cost is lower compared to other labor  exporting countries.

 

  • Nepalese workers are laborious and have a high degree of dedication and devotion towards their work.

 

  • Nepalese workers are peace loving.

 

  • Among the manpower exporting countries of the region Nepal offers the most competitive salary, terms and  conditions of services.

 

  • Nepalese workers have the experience and familiarity with the extreme climatic conditions.

ABOUT NEPAL

Nepal is situated at the foothills of Himalayas, where the great Mountains like Mt. Everest, the highest mountain of the world lies. Our neighboring counties are China, India, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. Nepal is the land of the lord Buddha, where peace and tranquility is as natural as the ice in the Himalayas. The Nepalese people are well known for their bravery, loyalty, peace keeping and well disciplined etiquette and nature. Nepal is also rich in lush green vegetation, thick rain forest and its wonderful art land- space. The overwhelming beautiful scenery has attracted flocks of tourist from all over the world. So, never ever miss an opportunity as the Switzerland of Asia.

 

SIZE

885-km (553 mile) long, 145-241 km (91-151) wide, 147181 sq. km in area.

 

POSITION

26-300 north latitude, 80-880 east longitude; on the India subcontinent bounded on the north by Tibet Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China, & on the west, south and east by the Republic of India.

 

TERRAIN

Hilly and mountains, 77%, Terai lowlands, 23%, more than 25% above from 300m.

 

LATITUDE RANGE

From 70m above sea level (230ft) in the terai, to 8848m (29028ft) at Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest), Kathmandu Valley; 853m (2798).

 

CLIMATE

Kathmandu – summer 15-30 degree centigrade, winter 0-16 degree centigrade; Terai – summer 21-39 degree centigrade; winter 9-30 degree centigrade. Rain fall (Kathmandu) –Oct-May 300mm June- Sept. 1100mm.

 

TIME

15 minutes ahead of Indian Standard Time, 5 hour 45 minutes ahead of GMT

 

POPULATION

27500000 Approx.

 

LANGUAGE

Nepali is the national language, Devanagari the script. Altogether more than 26 languages are spoken.