Nepal today is the scene of a quiet but fierce battle. Every year, thousands of skilled professionals and ambitious graduates go abroad in search of better opportunities, creating an acute labor shortage in the country.
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Nepal’s Creative Economy is Booming: What Innovative Platforms and Educational Initiatives are Fueling?
The world is increasingly talking about the “creative economy” – a sector that is based not on factories and natural resources, but on ideas, talent and technology.
In-Depth Analysis of the Economic Situation & Business Opportunities in Nepal. Forecast 2025-2030
Nepal’s economy is showing signs of gradual recovery from the recent turmoil, with GDP growth projected in the range of 4.0%-4.6% in FY2025 and average growth of about 5.4% over the medium term.
Bamboo Grove Strategy: Supply Chain Flexibility and Resilience for Nepalese Businesses in the Face of Global Turbulence
Its geography makes it dependent on neighboring countries, primarily India and increasingly China, for trade and transit, leaving its supply chains vulnerable to disruptions at border crossings and shifts in neighboring policies.
The Social Entrepreneurship Wave: Choosing Business Models That Address Critical Social Issues
Young, educated, and ambitious Nepalis, tired of waiting for solutions from the government or big corporations, are taking matters into their own hands.
Urban Problems – Business Opportunities: Innovations in Waste Management, Coworking in Nepal’s Cities
Kathmandu is a city of contrasts. Ancient temples sit alongside sprawling urban sprawl, spiritual serenity sits alongside the deafening noise of traffic, and incredible growth energy sits alongside enormous pressure on outdated infrastructure.
Technology at the Service of Tradition: How to Build a Global Business on Nepalese Crafts
In this inefficient system, the biggest loser is the main creator: the Nepalese artisan. His unique talent and hours of painstaking work earn him only a fraction of the price paid by the end consumer in New York, London or Tokyo.
Two New Airports: How Pokhara and Bhairahawa Really Changed Nepal’s Tourism Map in 2025?
Driven in large part by the expected opening of two new international airports – Pokhara International Airport (PIA) and Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) in Bhairahawa.
Investment in Nepal’s hotel sector: Analysis of risks, returns and promising “blind spots” for the new hotels 2025-2027
The importance of tourism for the socio-economic development of Nepal cannot be overstated. The industry is seen by the government as an important tool for reducing poverty and achieving greater social equality among the population.
New Wave of EdTech in Nepal: Localized Platforms for Qualification and Language Learning
Nepal has one of the most valuable assets in the 21st century: its demographic dividend. More than half of the country’s population is under 25. This generation is ambitious, technologically savvy, and more eager than ever to pursue better career prospects both at home and abroad.
