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  2. Nepalis in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Some of them are hired by restaurants and hotels but others own and run their restaurants in Seoul, Busan, Daegu and other cities since Indian and Nepalese cuisine get popularity in Korea. The Nepali government are attempting to induce Nepali workers staying illegally in South Korea (roughly 2,500 as of 2010) to return home, in hopes that the ...

  3. Government of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The government of South Korea is the national government of the Republic of Korea, created by the Constitution of South Korea as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the republic. The president acts as the head of state and is the highest figure of executive authority in the country, followed by the prime minister and government ...

  4. Koreans in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Korean Nepalese are the Nepalis who form a small expatriate community consisting mainly of Catholic nuns, volunteers and businesspeople. According to South Korea 's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade , there were 645 South Koreans living in Nepal as of 2013, up by more than 70% from 374 in 2009.

  5. E-Government in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    E-Government in South Korea progressed notably with the establishment of the National Computerization Agency (NCA) in 1986, and was further developed under President Kim Dae-jung's administration with the creation of the Presidential Special Committee for e-Government (SCeG) in 2001. The passage of the Electronic Government Act of 2001 provided ...

  6. Social service personnel - Wikipedia

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    It opened on January 1, 1995. Originally called Public Service Personnel (Korean: 공익근무요원, 公益勤務要員), it was renamed in 2013 due to an amendment to the military service act. South Korean government is progressing with the Conscription. It examines every South Korean male citizen's Physical (South Korea doesn't draft its ...

  7. List of government agencies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of government agencies of South Korea, under the executive branch. Ministries. Ministry of Culture, ...

  8. National Petition to the Blue House - Wikipedia

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    The National Petition to the Blue House, also known as the Online Petition to the Blue House [1] or succinctly as the National Petition (Korean: 국민청원), was a South Korean government website that was created as part of the Moon Jae-in administration's political communication effort to address citizen concerns in South Korea.

  9. Foreign worker legislation in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In response to the growing labor shortage, the government referred to the technology trainee system in Japan, and introduced an industrial technology training system. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Since 1993, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have expanded their system to allow foreigners to be hired as trainees for a period of one-year extension ...