Decision to Provide Employment to Additional Members of Jenji Martyrs’ Families

The Nepal Electricity Authority’s Board of Directors has decided to offer employment to eight additional members of the Jenji movement martyrs’ families. This decision was made at a meeting chaired by Energy Minister Birajbhakta Shrestha. The Authority had already initiated the process to provide employment to 27 family members of the martyrs. Kathmandu, 26 Chaitra.
The decision to extend employment opportunities to more members of the families of those who lost their lives in the Jenji movement was made during the Nepal Electricity Authority Board of Directors meeting, chaired by Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Birajbhakta Shrestha. The Jenji movement took place on Bhadra 23 and 24 of the previous year.
According to point number 11 of the 2082 Relief Procedures for those injured in the Jenji movement and the regulations outlined in the Nepal Gazette (Volume 75, Supplement 32, Kartik 17, 2082), the Secretariat of the Energy Minister confirmed the decision to provide employment to eight additional members from the families of martyrs. The Authority had previously advanced the process to employ 27 martyrs’ family members.
The additional eight family members to be employed are Rosita Shrestha from Bansthali, Ambika Bishwakarma from Udayapur, Sumitra Mahat from Sindhupalchok, Sheetal Paudel, Mosam Kulung from Sankhuwasabha, Parvati Adhikari from Sarlahi, Hemanti Bist from Bajhang, and Manju Paudel from Lamjung.





