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Yo sub ko mod haru mero lodo chus. Ban garey ni baalai ho yo khatey haru.

Yo sub ko mod haru mero lodo chus. Ban garey ni baalai ho yo khatey haru. Never coming back. Laadoo chus mero r@ndi ko santan haru. Khatey haru ko power trip

Free speech
Right to free expression
Jay Nepal.

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u/Aromatic-Field-2053 — 13 hours ago
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Does anyone have a profitable restaurant business ?(In Nepal )

My father is headstrong into having our own restaurant in Nepal . We are pretty established and he knows how the business side of things work . He and I both know that restaurant business compared to others is a lil tougher and lesser margins , but it has been kind of his dream ig , he says even if it fails I need to try it . He is ready to invest at most 2cr . He kind of wants to own and like do his meetings there , and kind of more leaning towards the luxury side of restaurant. He has good connections and all but I'm really pessimistic about this business cuz ik how it goes normally and have seen many fail . Nepal ma kasto Cha ? Is there any that you or your parents own that is profitable and what are the factors that matter? Ik 2cr will be of better use elsewhere but he's determined with this . I'm not saying this won't affect us but we'll be fine even if it loses , so that's also one of the reason why he wants to try rn . He thinks like this , even if it doesn't work I have other businesses at least we won't have any financial difficulties and if it works , he'll have his own restaurant which he dreamed for quite a while .

If anyone or their family has one what do you think went right ? How and what was your initial investment?

If you don't feel comfortable answering here please feel free to DM me . I'm just looking for more perspective.

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u/EastMaion — 14 hours ago
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Bhujiya company ma aanugaman gako bela

Production banda gariyeko xa yes company ko jaba samma regulations aanusar production area banaudaina taba samma food safety ra clean na hunje ko lagi sabai kam thappa gariyo

u/TemperatureOk9913 — 23 hours ago
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Mandatory E-Commerce Business Registration?

Get your E-Commerce business registered or else you'll be fined.

u/MrAnonymousLawyer — 17 hours ago
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So we had an event, Loss, If you know someone who’s gonna buy lemme know

We did an event, pepsi le sponsor gareko bhaye ni we had to buy, Well let’s just say the event was underwhelming, We expected a big crowd tara, A lot less people showed up than we expected, And we are now trying to sell this, If you know someone who would buy, Please get this to them.

u/Suspicious-Suit8522 — 22 hours ago
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I need money really bad. So I am offering 3k a month SAT maths tution for anyone interested.

I got 800 in SAT math in 2025. Please if you know anyone who needs help for their SATs feel free to reach out to me.

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u/Strong_Habit5383 — 14 hours ago
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Another child killed in Bara.when will justice In Nepal actually mean something

There are so many rapes happening in Nepal. Even 3-year-olds, 5-year-olds.

I just heard about a case in Jitpur Simara, Bara. A little girl was killed.

Everyone says "hang them" but honestly that feels too light to me.

I’m so angry and heartbroken. What do you all think real justice should look like for people who hurt kids like this?

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u/Alarmed-Marketing573 — 18 hours ago
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Weapons capture of the battle of Pili

Around 3 Divisions attacked Pili after a month of planning as there new Pratyakraman strategy. This was filmed in Jagarkot 1 month later it shows the commanders and soldiers who participated in the attack.

CAPTURED WEAPONS LIST

81mm mortar: 1

51mm mortar:1

2inch mortar:4

Insas rifle:84

SLR rifle:104

Pistol:10

303 rifle:28

Sniper rifle:1

GPMG:1

BREN LMG:21

M16 Rifle:9

CASUALTIE REPORT FROM THE MAOIST SIDE

1 Brigade commander CM JIT

1 Battalion commissioner CM Lokash

1 CO Battalion commander CM Pashupati

1 Company Commissioner CM Amar

9 Company commanders

11 Co company commanders

23 Platoon commanders

31 Co company commanders

62 Section commanders

27 Co section commanders

23 front guard leaders

82 Privates

Total 272 Maoist dead.

u/ACHIVINGNEPAL — 16 hours ago
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Can someone suggest me some good anime to watch?

I’m looking for something really worth watching good story, interesting characters, and not too boring.

Drop your best recommendations below! 👇🍿

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u/Natural-Invite5847 — 1 day ago
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How is Uber in nepal? Is it good or people don’t use it?

Do people use uber in Nepal now as it was launched few months ago? I am visiting Nepal after many years since living abroad, let me know guys I wanna try uber in Nepal.

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u/Physical-Pen3294 — 17 hours ago
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Are CA's oversaturated in nepal?

Is the job market for CA's oversaturated? Looks like the market has more CA's than needed judging by recent gads opinion. They claim the market is more competitive than ever

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u/praskhadkaxD — 21 hours ago
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Mods removing everything I post

What’s going on?

They removed my earlier post but I figured they found it political and not favoring their party. But now I post about MAha as the Mahanayak they remove it saying the tag doesn’t match. I selected Discussion tag btw. What else would you tag it as? And is it such a great offense that you had to remove it.

I am certain there’s a user in the mod team that is against my posts.

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u/YetiGuy — 1 day ago
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Planning Mardi Himal — is Pothana really worth it?

I’m planning my first trek to Mardi Himal, and from what I’ve read, Pothana seems to be one of the best parts of the trail and is highly recommended.

The thing is, this is my first proper trek, and I’m not sure if I want to do something longer than 4–5 days. I’m contemplating whether I should extend the trek for Pothana or just stick to a shorter itinerary.

At the same time, I know I’ll get serious FOMO if Pothana actually makes a huge difference to the experience. I really don’t want to skip something that is genuinely worth it just because I wanted to save a day or two, only to regret it later.

For people who have done Mardi Himal, is Pothana actually that much better or is it a little overhyped? If you were doing the trek for the first time and had the option to keep it to 4–5 days or extend it for Pothana, what would you choose?

I’m mainly trying to figure out whether the extra time is genuinely worth it or whether I’ll be perfectly happy with the shorter route.

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u/jellymals — 23 hours ago
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Pictures from supposedly Nepali national team's match against Germany in around 1974 AD.

Met this really cool grandpa today.He is 80 years old and told me he used to serve for the Nepali Army and played for the Nepali national football team. He then proceeded to show me the following pictures from supposedly their match against Germany in around 1974 AD. That was only a few years after.

I did some digging and couldn't find any official records of a match between Nepali national team and the German national team. However, a German named Dettmar Cramer was coaching for Nepal in 1974 in DFB's attempt to spread football to third world developing countries. There's still high possibility that the match was played against a German DFB touring/select team and grandpa prolly got confused about the details. Still very cool to see the old national team pictures and the huge number of attendance.

u/NishekRedDevil — 1 day ago
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a market for short-term or one-off jobs in Nepal?

Well guys, this thing clicked in my mind about a problem with students and people looking for flexible work in Nepal, and guys i just want to get a critical opinion on this idea, so you guys can be brutally honest and criticize me as much as you want, that'd be of great help.

So euta side ma chei there are students who want to earn some money but don't necessarily want a traditional part-time job, well nepal ma student ko college time sanga match hune job pauna ni garo cha, ani plus hangouts ko lagi ta 3 4k le nei pugcha ani students do want quick money just enough for hangouts bhayeni instead of having to wait for a salary last samma.

Students ko case ma, lets say they have 3 free hours on Saturday, a week off from college, or a few days where they're free. They might be willing to do things like tutoring, helping someone move, event work, data entry, packing, cleaning, helping a small business for a few days, etc.

But most of the places where you look for jobs are built around the idea of an actual job, something ongoing, with fixed hours and a longer commitment.

On the other side, there are people and small businesses who sometimes need someone for a very specific task.

For example:

I need 2 people to help move some furniture tomorrow.

I need someone to help set up an event for 5 hours.

I need someone to help pack orders for two days.

I need a tutor for the next two weeks.

I need someone to help clean/organise something.

I need an extra pair of hands at my shop this weekend.\

aba yo examples ho, tbh i dont know how realistic these examples are in a larger market, tara i have seen esto hires once or twice chei

So now, these aren't really full-time jobs, and sometimes they aren't even conventional part-time jobs. They're just small, short-term jobs that need to get done.

So the idea I'm thinking about is basically a marketplace specifically for this.

Someone who needs something done posts the job tespachi people nearby who are available can apply tespachi the employer chooses someone ani once the job gets completed and both sides can rate each other. basically like indrive but for freelancing😭

The main focus would be quick, short term work, instead of traditional permanent employment.

I'm not claiming this is a completely new idea. I've found a few things in Nepal that are somewhat similar, which is actually one of the reasons I want to ask here rather than just blindly build it.

What I'm really trying to figure out is whether there is actually a large enough employer-side market for this in Nepal.

I can already see plenty of people who would want to earn this way. But that's only half the marketplace.

Tara if there aren't enough employers who would hire and actually pay students or freelancers as a whole for these small tasks, then the whole thing will fall apart.

I am not asking you guys to answer all these, but i do need opinion from you guys haii please

So, Does something like this already exist in Nepal and I'm just unaware of it? If it exists, why hasn't it taken off?

Would you actually use something like this if you needed a quick job done?

If you're a business owner, would you post a 2-hour/1-day/1-week job on a platform like this?

What kind of jobs do you think people would actually pay for?

What would stop you from using it?

Is the employer market in Nepal actually big enough?

What problems do you immediately see with trust, payment, safety, reliability, scams, etc.?

Ani last chei ,do you guys think this is actually gonna work😭

Ani also i am a bsc cs student ani this is the first project i would be working on so money is not my main motive, i js wanna be working on something that interests me and could be a star point in my portfolio

If people here think there isn't actually a need for something like this, I'd rather hear that now before I put a lot of time into building it.

So yeah, long post i know, but any or every opinion would be appreciated😭

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u/qwertylkjop — 24 hours ago
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What small daily problem in Nepal do you wish someone would solve?

I’m conducting a short, anonymous survey to understand the everyday problems people in Nepal actually face. It takes 3–4 minutes.
Your honest experience would be very helpful: here

u/ThinUnderstanding425 — 20 hours ago
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I really want to learn archery. where are the best spots around kathmandu valley? with actual coaches or routine.

I have zero context or knowledge but i know. ill be great at this

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u/ayush13jh — 23 hours ago
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I’ll receive around 7 lakhs in 3 years. What’s the best way to use it?

I’m expected to receive around 7 lakhs in about 3 years from an insurance policy my mother took for me when I was around 8-9 years old.

I’m trying to plan ahead instead of just spending the money. Should I invest all of it, keep some as an emergency fund, or use a portion for education/skills that could help me earn more?

For someone in Nepal, what would be the best options for investing around 7 lakhs? Stocks, mutual funds, fixed deposits, or something else? Is it better to invest the whole amount at once or gradually?

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u/Most_Worldliness_724 — 24 hours ago