Month: August 2024

“Without industrialisation, Nepal can’t leap forward”

Kishor Bhattarai wears many hats: he is an entrepreneur involved in industry and agro-tourism, a management professional, and a sportsman. Currently serving as the Charter President of the Lions Club of Kathmandu Corporate Nepal, he has extensive experience in community engagement and social impact initiatives. He began his career as a Sales Officer at Jawalakhel …

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Navigating the Talent Landscape – Strategies for Acquisition and Retention

“Take care of your employees, and they’ll take care of your business.” – Richard Branson. In today’s competitive job market, 58 percent of HR professionals cite a lack of qualified candidates as their greatest challenge in talent acquisition (Society for Human Resource Management [SHRM], 2024). The fast pace of technological change, coupled with evolving workforce …

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Dabur Chyawanprash boosts immune system: Clinical studies

Clinical studies on Dabur Chyawanprash has shown multiple health benefits such as boosting immunity, strength, stamina and energy levels, upon its regular consumption. It has a proven and rich source of Vitamin C and antioxidants, and provides multitude of health benefits. “Clinically tested Ayurvedic formulation of more than 40 Ayurvedic herbs that aid in boosting …

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The Art of Storytelling for Business Success

In today’s competitive business landscape, storytelling has emerged as a vital tool for engaging employees, captivating customers, and earning the trust of stakeholders. For business owners/leaders, mastering the art of storytelling goes beyond crafting compelling narratives; it’s about driving engagement and achieving tangible results. Also, even before getting on with storytelling remember – tell stories …

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Lions Club of Kathmandu felicitates 11 trailblazers

Lions Club of Kathmandu Corporate, Nepal (MD325-D), has awarded 11 trailblazers under different categories on August 3 amidst a ceremony organised in Lalitpur. These awards recognise and celebrate corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts among businesses, promote community engagement, inspire the adoption of best practices, and strengthen partnerships between the corporate sector and local communities. “By …

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IMF Executive Board completes fourth review of Nepal’s Extended Credit Facility

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board has successfully completed the fourth review of Nepal’s four-year Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme, enabling the release of SDR 31.4 million (approximately US$ 41.3 million). This brings the total disbursements under the ECF for budget support to SDR 188.3 million (about US$ 247.7 million), according to the IMF. …

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‘I found boundless opportunities in Nepal’s tourism sector’

Roshan Khawas, General Manager, Akama Hotel Kathmandu While pursuing my Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) in the early 1990s, I sought financial independence to cover my expenses and further studies. I had secured a teaching position but I was prevented from pursuing this path by my brother-in-law, a renowned head chef operating a restaurant in Pokhara’s …

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The thumb rule of the HRM is to be solicitous to team and get them taking care of company’s business

Shambhu Koirala is the Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO) of the MAW Group of Companies. He began his career in 1977 as a medical representative for Milan Pharmaceuticals. Koirala’s journey as an HR professional started in October 2011 when he became the Country Learning and Development Manager at Bottlers Nepal Ltd., although he had joined …

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