Nepal, April 30 -- The government has decided to allow Nepali migrant workers, who are in Nepal during their break from work and could not fly back because of travel restrictions, to go back to their jobs in South Korea.

A Cabinet meeting on Sunday decided to let Nepali migrant workers, who could not rejoin their jobs because of the travel restriction and ongoing lockdown, return to their work in South Korea, according to Suman Ghimire, a spokesperson with the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security.

With the Cabinet decision, those with valid working visas for South Korea can resume their jobs after medical examination.

"Nepali workers, who have working visas of four years and ten months, sometimes return during their tenur...