PARDESHI || Social Awareness Nepali Short Movie || 2017

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The Nepali word "Pardeshi" mean Foreign migrator. People who migrate to foreign country for job,study, business is called pardeshi. In Nepali most of the youth generation are migrating to foreign country. Nowadays there is a trend of abroad study in Nepal. The popular destination of the Nepali student for foreign study is now Japan and Australia. There are a lots of Nepali student you can find in Japan. In Japan you can also find the Nepali workers in Restaurant and Hotels. There is a very good demand of Nepalese workers in Japan. For labour many Nepalese are also gone in Dubai, Qatar, Malaysia. India is the first destination for labor workers of Nepal and students.
 This movie is about Nepali Foreigners who left their country to earn money.They go to abroad leaving their family in Nepal. They do hard work to earn money and they send money back to Nepal . Because there is no opportunity of job in Nepal most of the youth want to go to abroad. 


Pardeshi do hard work and send money in Nepal. Some of the wife of Pardeshi eloped with their money. When they back home after long time think about living happily with his earned money, he was unable to find his money and family.

 During the last fiscal year 2014, more than 520,000 labour permits were issued to Nepalis planning to work abroad. Malaysia is now the number one destination country for Nepali migrants, closely followed by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait. The same report concluded that overseas employment is heavily male dominated: roughly 95 per cent of all labour permits are given to men. However, other data that captures those working in India (where labour permits are not required) or those leaving to work abroad through informal channels indicate that female migration might be as high as 12 per cent of the total workforce abroad.
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Remittances have become a major contributing factor to increasing household income as well as to the national GDP.  In 2013,  remittance inflows topped US$5 billion, or 25 per cent of the national GDP. This placed Nepal third among the countries receiving the highest proportion of remittances in terms of GDP.

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