Posts Tagged ‘Ujwal thapa’
Bjőrn Sőderberg, 28, is a young social entrepreneur with three successfully running companies,
two in Nepal and one in Sweden.
In search of something exciting, challenging and different from that of Sweden, Bjőrn Sőderberg
came to Nepal as a volunteer when he was 19 years old and lived in Bal Mandir. During his stay,
he saw … Read
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need for a “patient systemic process”
December 16th, 2009
Acumen Fund describes “patient capital” as not to seek high returns, but rather to
jump-start the creation of enterprises that improve the ability of the poor to live with
dignity.”
Ashu (Ashutosh Tiwari) and I are both fans of Acumen Fund. And we believe what we are doing in
our group, “Entrepreneurs for Nepal”, complements their efforts … Read the rest of this entry
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A Messenger of Sentiments- Bal Krishna Joshi from Nepal
December 10th, 2009
Originally co-written as part of “Entrepreneurs for Nepal” group along with
Samriddhi, the prosperity foundation
Bal Krishna Joshi argues that he might most probably be the most famous
“goat-seller” of the world. Bal is best known for co-founding thamel.com, an
internet e-commerce business that enables expatriate Nepalis to purchase gifts and arrange for
their delivery within Nepal, … Read the
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Welcome to Whynepal blogsphere
August 30th, 2007
I am starting off a blog about Entrepreneurship, sharing some experiences of mine and a few other creators in doing business in Nepal. This i feel helps share our experiences in the art of doing business here. Enjoy,Ujw
About me
August 1st, 2007
Hello!
My name is Ujwal. (ooze-wol). I write here to share my experiences about activism,
entrepreneurship, experiments and change in Nepal. Most of what I write is about a long windy,
curvy trip towards trying to create a positive change here, in Nepal.
For the activists among you, my ideas about a youth led new Nepal’s manifesto are …
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