Nepal, April 24 -- The Covid-19 pandemic continues to hit Nepal's labour migration sector as the dates for Korean language test for Korea job aspirants have also been affected.

The dates for Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK), a mandatory Korean language test for Nepali migrant workers aspiring to work in South Korea, have not been announced so far, which is linked to the ongoing global health crisis.

No formal announcement has been made about this year's test, Baburam Ghimire, a section officer at the Employment Permit System (EPS) Section of the Department of Foreign Employment, told the Post.

"We have not heard anything from the Human Resources Development Service of South Korea regarding the language dates yet," Ghimire said. "U...