Month: September 2024

Let’s transform economy as political stability prevails

As an entrepreneur, I believe opportunities are everywhere; what is needed is the will and a favourable environment for investors. I consider myself an optimist, always positive and focused on finding solutions, no matter how challenging the circumstances. My priority is to discuss how we can transform Nepal into a prosperous nation by harnessing its …

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Women are equally capable, they shouldn’t be deprived from taking leadership opportunities

Lila Devi Gadtaula holds the distinction of being Nepal’s first female Chief Secretary. Although her tenure as Chief Secretary was brief, lasting from July 25 to August 30, 2024, she has the honour of being the first woman to serve in this role in the history of Nepal’s civil service. Gadtaula began her civil service …

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Political instability is beyond control but political leadership should ensure policy stability

Shashi Kanta Agrawal is a seasoned businessman. He began his family business in textiles, later expanding into manufacturing and the hospitality/service sector. He owns Reliance Spinning Mills and Everest Sugar Mills. Additionally, he serves as the Chairman of Marriott Hotels, Kathmandu. The HRM Nepal recently interviewed Agrawal to gain insights into his business strategies. Excerpts: …

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Empowering Nepali businesses through the power of cloud computing

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming global industries and business practices. Recent advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) have democratised AI, making its capabilities accessible to anyone willing to explore and invest in this cutting-edge technology. To unlock the full potential of AI, organisations are encouraged to embrace cloud-based solutions. As remote work becomes increasingly common, …

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Skilling human resource to enhance productivity & growth

the HRM A total of 112,156 students left Nepal to pursue higher studies in Fiscal Year 2023/24. The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MoEST) reports that these students obtained No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to study in 66 countries. This significant number of students leaving for higher education abroad highlights a lack of trust in …

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