A delegation led by Secretary of Nepal Prime Minister and Employees Provident Fund (EPF), Nepal chief Durga Nidhi Sharma met Union Labour Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and held deliberations on the issue.
Tomar assured that the request of the neighbouring country will be considered "favourably".
"Employees Provident Fund (Karmachari Sanchay Kosh), Nepal has sought technical cooperation from the Minister (Tomar) for extending provident fund organized and unorganized sectors in their country.
"The Minister assured that the request will be considered favourably," an official statement said.
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Labour ministry officials said that Nepal is looking to learn from India and the delegation was on a 3-4 day tour to India to understand various issues like investment patterns, India's coverage, the guidelines which are followed and others.
EPFO in India manages around Rs 6 lakh crore corpus with a subscribers' base of over five crore. The EPFO in India covers only formal sector employees under its social security net.
From the Indian side the EPFO team was led by Central Provident Fund Commissioner K K Jalan.