Nepal, March 31 -- We need laws to guarantee youth employment. But if such laws cannot deal with employment needs they become useless

"A man willing to work, and unable to find a work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune's inequality exhibits under this sun," says Thomas Carlyle, a British historian and novelist.

Workers play a crucial role in the country's development. Thus it is essential that their welfare is promoted and protected through a fair, just and suitable labour administration system. A vibrant democracy should create employment opportunities, including self-employment.

Employment is the most essential right for a person to lead a dignified and comfortable life as jobs bring money, allow people to experience new idea...