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KATHMANDU, Nov 17: A man who was stranded in Saudi Arabia and later rescued with the good offices of the Prime Minister's Secretariat, today met with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and thanked him.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 17: A man who was stranded in Saudi Arabia and later rescued with the good offices of the Prime Minister's Secretariat, today met with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and thanked him. 


He is 39-year-old Bhoj Raj Acharya from Chandikalika, Syangja. He currently lives in Pokhara. Acharya had gone to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 19, 2016 for employment. He was left in the lurch after the company he worked in – the Musari Almosaru Company based in Riyadh – closed down. 


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Acharya contacted the PM's Secretariat two months back requesting for his rescue.


Following this, on the direction of the Prime Minister, the Secretariat called Acharya's family and forwarded the rescue process. Acharya was rescued on November 14 in coordination with the Ministry of Labour and Employment, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 


On Thursday, Acharya was at the Prime Minister's Office in Singha Durbar to express his gratitude. He thanked the Government of Nepal and the Prime Minister's Secretariat for facilitating his return home and saving his life. 


Prime Minister Dahal said the government was serious regarding the problems faced by Nepalis abroad and urged Acharya to work in Nepal itself with high morale. RSS 

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