Israel: Where Nepalis Learn to Live with Dignity
Foreign employment is today’s reality for Nepali society. It is not merely a matter of desire, but a necessity born out of circumstances. The lack of sufficient jobs within the country, uncertainty about the future, and responsibility toward family push thousands of Nepalis abroad every year. In this journey, Israel has become a country where Nepalis have not only found employment but also learned the real value of labor, the importance of discipline, and the art of living with dignity.
Israel is not an easy destination. The work here is demanding, both physically and mentally, but the rules are clear and strictly enforced. Yet within this rigor exists a strong and reliable system. This system makes Israel a safe country for Nepali workers. Work hours, salary systems, health insurance, accident protection, and legal access are not limited to paper; they are applied in practice. Such structures give Nepali workers confidence.
The most important aspect of the Israeli government is its clear policies and responsibilities toward workers. Nepalis here realize for the first time what it means to have labor protected by law.........





















Toi Staff
Sabine Sterk
Penny S. Tee
Gideon Levy
Waka Ikeda
Grant Arthur Gochin
Tarik Cyril Amar