srilanka, work in korea for srilanka people..! – Explained by the Korean Minister..!! – Korean government shows interest to provide employment for Srilankans

by time news
Sri Lanka is recovering somewhat after the severe economic crisis in Sri Lanka. Despite this, the standard of living of the people has not improved. Still most of the Sri Lankan people are stuck in financial crisis.

Still others are working hard for their daily survival. Sri Lankan political leaders including Kothabaya Rajapaksa fled the country and Ranil Wickremesinghe, who took office as the new Sri Lankan president, is struggling in the midst of a severe crisis.

In this case, the Korean government has come forward to provide employment opportunities to the people of Sri Lanka. This has given comfort to the people of Sri Lanka. The Korean government has given detailed information about this, “The Sri Lankan office of the Korean Department of Manpower has assured the Sri Lankan Minister of Labor and Foreign Employment, Manusha Nanayakkara, that about 1,047 Sri Lankan migrant workers in the Korean fishing industry will be given job opportunities by the end of this year.

When asked about job opportunities in the Korean fishing industry, the minister assured that the examination will be held in October and 1,047 people will be employed in the fishing industry. For this purpose, Korean HRD officials have held a consultation meeting regarding the doubts raised by the job seekers to participate in the Korean exam.

At that time, the examination board has announced that the candidates who have appeared in the examination once will be given an opportunity to participate in the examination again in a different department the next year. The people of Sri Lanka are saying that this announcement gives them some satisfaction as the people are struggling hard to recover from the economic crisis that is taking place in Sri Lanka.

The government of Sri Lanka is receiving economic assistance from various countries. It is noteworthy that India is also making its economic contribution.

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