How do Entrepreneurs transform Nepal?

नेपालीमा 

An Entrepreneur creates opportunities not just for him/her but more importantly for others. In Nepal, this is even more important as we have a high number of unemployed Nepalis and dignified opportunities are limited to a privileged few.

There is an ongoing joke in Nepal, that if we produce a politician, we destroy 100 jobs. But if we create an entrepreneur, we create 100 jobs. On a serious note, this is why many youths should turn to entrepreneurship as the engine of their personal, professional and soulful growth. We need not look far to realize how entrepreneurship has transformed our neighbors, China and India. A responsible government at this time in Nepal, would bet on producing and helping more entrepreneurs than on anything else.

Here are few ways Entrepreneurs will transform Nepal…

Entrepreneurs solve problems in Nepal

We hear of so many problems in Nepal. Listen to news, and you will hear problems left and right. Entrepreneurs view these problems as opportunities and solve problems for all of us to have a nicer life in Nepal. In the process of solving problems, they create jobs and positivism

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Dileep Agrawal, a Nepali Internet Service pioneer & Entrepreneur

Dileep Agrawal, Internet Industry pioneer

Mr. Dileep Agrawal, the Chairman and Managing Director of Worldlink Communication Pvt. Ltd., is a recognized leader in Nepal’s IT industry. A graduate from Bates College in the US, he started his entrepreneurial journey in 1995, while he was a third year student at college. He has created several successful enterprises over time. He was awarded Best Young Entrepreneur by Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FNCCI) in 2004 and Best IT Entrepreneur by BOSS Magazine in 2006.

One of the most successful young entrepreneurs of Nepal, Mr. Dileep Agrawal, firmly believes that a country’s economy cannot develop without


we say we love change but why do we stay stuck?

 

More on this research at the link here http://www.wowzone.com/monkey.htm

What this research does suggest, however, is that holding positive ideas (as important a step as this is) is not sufficient by itself to change the world. We still need direct communication between individuals, we need to translate our ideas into action, and we need to recognize the freedom of choice of those who choose alternatives different from our own.

In Other words, lets build a critical mass of people who will decide to change positively, and not resort to “यस्तै हो यहाँ”।