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Lalitpur guy
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Hey friends I have a plan to create some opportunity in Nepal, Lets see how it works: Suppose I know one of the software company here in USA, its name is Vitech. They pay almost a minimum of 5000$ per month to their employee. I will take patent right with them and establish the same company in Nepal.  I will also ask them to give me some of their project to accomplish. Only thing I need is manpower in Nepal. They have to pay only around 1000$ per month for each employee(lets suppose) coz 1000$= 70000 Rs. Will they allow me to do so? I mean will they trust me and give me thei project? I think this will help to reduce some unemployment rate there............


I need ur suggestions


Thanks

sna
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Let me ask u a question instead, r u ready to be a country head of a multi-national software company ?????
Bhojpure01
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Here I am again could not stop commenting on this line"Let me ask u a question instead, r u ready to be a country head of a multi-national software company ?????"

He is trying to gather information and you are t0o fast to comment as a Haynes whose wilderness run makes other disturb and the flow of blog is diverted. Dude use your kidney.

Let see the what the tech guys has to add on his thought.
hit.the.hot
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YES, indeed! dude, use ur KIDNEY!! hahahahahaahha...
black_panther
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@ Lalitpur guy,

The following should give U a head start:

Check out the Himalayan Techies @ Sanepa: (a software company opened by a MIT alumni).

BONUS ::: They are located in Lalitpur. 

More here: http://himalayantechies.com/ht/




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sna
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Hera bhojpure Dai timi ma bhanda umber ma dherai thulo chau ra ma timilai naramro bhanna ni chajanna.. Feri ma jasto nathe Sanga bajhera timlai kei Hume ni hoina... Feri mero Harek post pachadi
sna
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Malai gali garera timlai kei hune ni hoina... Feri maile Lalitpur guy lai wo ready chau ki chainau bhanera matra sodhya ho because it's not an easy task to own a multinational franchise as far as my jhitre dimag knows.....ani bhanchan ni with big power comes big responsibility.. Maile ta tei bhanna khojya ho.. Dai lai k kuro ma ris uthyo tha bhayena
pyaradeshbasiharu
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Black Panther,
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MIT"=Madras Institute of Technology???

Sorry for my Ignorance..What does it mean?
sab_nepaliko_sathi
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@Bhojpure1- What did you find so offensive about sna's question. As far as I am concerned, it was just a simple question but what do I know.

@Lalitpurguy1- Your question is, " I mean will they trust me and give me thei project?". Of course they will trust you. Why wouldn't they? After all, you already have a working relationship with the company's owner and he knows how reliable and skillful you are. He might just start out giving you a small project but once you complete it in time and provide good quality work, why wouldn't he trust you? His only concerns are the quality of work and the timely finish of the project. If you are able to accomplish both of these while saving him money, why wouldn't he love you.

Just look at all these software companies that tried saving money by outsourcing work to India. None of them have ever had any problems with quality. Better yet, look at all these companies that are started by the  US-returnees in Nepal every year. They are doing just fine for themselves. 
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black_panther
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@ pyaradeshbasiharu,

The acronym MIT could mean anything. 

The one I am referring to is : 
-- Massachusetts Institute of Technology 

(Hope this is right).


U could email them and find out.








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Lalitpur guy
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Thanks for ur suggestion guys..... But i didnt mean to say that I want to b head of thaat franchise!!!! I juust wana go back home and do at least something over there....... I m just wondering if we could have such manpower back home....
Regarding being head we can take one of the representative from here....
sustasuman
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Hello, Can Anybody refer my name in any IT company where they are working. I recently arrived in US as Immigrant n have just completed my BSc (IT) along with 2 year Diploma from NIIT, NEw Delhi, INDIA (bt I am NEPALI). I have applied in many companies bt almost none of them tried to reach me back. N, wat I heard here is dat they(Companies) go only for those applicant who r referred by their employee. Does anybody have any idea about that?????
khamthapa
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creating opport. in Nepal.. kiss mya fkingg azzz ya'll mo-tha fkers...

helllo noooooooooooooooooo... never; work hard and give to maobadi?
sna
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@ sabkosathi: thanks
@Lalitpur guy; first of, if u were here looking for a genuine suggestion u wouldnt have deleted my post and regarding ur idea, if u r smart enough and can maintain their standard and working ethics, u can certainly do that but remember u r taking their business to a third world developing country, a small mistake n you'll be jeopardizing their multi billion $$$$ goodwill.... N I'm answering this as a business student

Ani bhojpure Dai kei nabhandinu hai pls


Peace
Bhojpure01
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Most importantly: Do we have infrastructure in terms government and local party's attitude towards bringing new business.
Industries: All corrupt personnel and even the government put them down ( all corporations are sick made by management). We are just consuming anything that produced in Bihar, Khasa to all around the world.
We are independent in Beer and alcohol , noodles and can export but who will be the buying it? We have lack of entrepreneurship and that is the reason we copy exactly what other people doing, though it brings competition and price hike goes down gradually ( call to outside country is low as 1 rupee per minutes, we used to pay 15 or more and it is just an example only). 

Once the country starts getting less donations and overseas employments goes down , then you will be seeing the real pictures of Nepal. 

May point establishing industry should be home based material as cement but all cement industry are eaten by the management, now they do not run ( the management got karodau as ghus and make it sick).
If we do have this mentality we would not go anywhere but the bottom one poor country.
Tourism was major source of Income but due to the maoist it is gone down and Nepal is no more a different than Mexico gangster country.

But someone came to check if something can be done? Definitely something can be done but how ? Trying to see some positive responses and specially people in technology.

Homeyji
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Bhojpure,


I like what  you are trying to do. You are assessing the ground realities of what you feel is going on in Nepal. I like the fact that you are courageous enough to do this. This is something very difficult to do. You are right. The point is not to be negative and give up hope. But the point is also not to put a positive spin on everything happening in Nepal and paint an over idealistic rozy picture.


I feel that we should do what you are doing. You are getting a basic assessment of the situation in Nepal--the good, the bad, and the ugly. It is only after we do this that we can even consider improving the situation. If all of us Nepalese can't even agree about the basic condition of Nepal in relation to the world, where is there even a question of us working togethor to improve it?


So Bhojpure, I really appreciate what you are trying to do with the above post of trying to summarize Nepal's position the best you can. Maybe we should do a SWOT analysis on Nepal? Let's see how much we can all agree on what are Nepal's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats?

im05
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Strength: Cheap and quality workers
Weakness: Infrastructure, basic needs as electricity
Opportunity: Flourishing market and more and more quality graduating soon
Threat: Political instability and the political parties supporters as YCL and other associations.
dolphin
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I think it is the political instability that is keeping investors or multi national companies away from Nepal.
if we have stable goverment, companies would do anythinng to save money which include creating of infrastructure and other basic needs.

look at india and how they started. they started by renting a small apartments and running generators to produce electricity when needed.


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