Archive for the ‘Nepal’s economy’ Category

. simple. Wealth is a creation. Its dynamic. Poverty is an idle state. It is the state that people naturally stay put in. Don’t over-analyse it. Don’t spend too much resources find yet another root causes of it. It is a state in which people normally stay in. Instead of “launching programs to find where … Read the rest of this entry »

If your immediate goal is to earn good money risk-free, and a stable income in Nepal within a space of a few quick years, and you happen to be a well educated Nepali, I recommend you join the non-profit sectors (basically I include non profit donor funded Non Governmental Organizations, multi lateral agencies and the aid … Read the rest of this entry »

you force-close a city

June 1st, 2009

So you force-close a city (Kathmandu) for a day: you put brakes on 5 million people’s mind for a day you make 5 million idle minds become a devil’s playground you force a million youths to lose their morale and purpose (one level down at  a time). you strangle any entrepreneur’s budding desires to start … Read the rest of this entry »

As we grow up, we look for ways and patterns in which we can make a ‘deep emotional’ impact on our surroundings besides feeding our desire to be self sufficient. In Kathmandu, i have lately been meeting young entrepreneurs who not only want to  make it big, but make a ‘positive social impact’ while doing so.And lots … Read the rest of this entry »

everyone after the big fish

February 17th, 2009

It seems  most potential entrepreneurs /investor / business people are after “the big fish”. (of course big fishes are harder to catch, harder to find, and harder to track ). Why not go after a few small fishes that “has a chance to grow into a big fish”. Easier to manage, maybe even less risk … Read the rest of this entry »

In the time of darkness…

February 15th, 2009

In the time of darkness and gloom in Nepal, this entrepreneur is slowly turning to poetry as an escape. “when the way the society is functioning defies common sense, when the way we live here in kathmandu baffles even us who live in it (you who live away, will be in awe at how things … Read the rest of this entry »

Be ready for anything!!!

December 26th, 2008

to quote Seth, “be ready for anything” makes perfect sense when you are in Nepal right now. see link… http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/12/predictions.html

here is something i posted on : Facebook ” Entrepreneurs for Nepal” and elaborated since here: Random ideas that will jump-start our economic revolution. Immediate steps. Have to recruit younger technocrats and remove the old ones from the National planning commission and finance and related ministries. >>> Set up YEL = Youth Entrepreneur’s league (new … Read the rest of this entry »