KATHMANDU: The third International Entrepreneurship Conclave aimed at promoting youth entrepreneurship and sharing experiences of startups in Nepal and India has commenced in Kathmandu today.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gyanendra Bahadur Karki and Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, jointly inaugurated the conclave.
On the occasion, Minister Karki said the government of Nepal has adopted the policy to promote entrepreneurship and startups. Stating that the government has also taken investment-friendly policy to keep the economy afloat, attract investment, remove procedural hassles and simplify public service delivery.
Furthermore, Karki claimed that the integrated public service delivery put in place by the government had helped the entrepreneurs to augment their business activities.
Asserting that entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs are the backbones of the country's economic development, the Minister shared that the government had amended the policy to promote business, enhance the capacity of entrepreneurs and for financial facilitation.
Similarly, Indian envoy Kwatra said that the conclave had provided business base for young entrepreneurs. Stating that innovation and entrepreneurship figured in the priorities of the government of India, he expressed his confidence that the Conclave would play an important role in enhancing the capacity of young entrepreneurs of Nepal and India.
Likewise, first secretary of the Indian Embassy to Nepal, Abhisekh Upadhyay, informed that the conclave was organized to bring together the young entrepreneurs from Nepal and India and exchange experiences.
During the inaugural, F1Soft company director Subash Sharma said that his company was successful in rendering financial services to the public in a simplified manner.
The conclave is organised by the Clock b business innovations in association with the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu. The first Conclave was held in 2018 and the second one in 2019.
More than 300 Nepalis and Indian startups entrepreneurs, investors, experts and high-ranking officials from Nepal and India are attending the event. The day-long event is to host three-panel discussions with over 15 participants from both countries in each session.
The organisers are confident that the event will serve as a common platform for young entrepreneurs from both countries to discuss, develop new concepts and explore business opportunities.
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Published Date: March 23, 2022, 12:00 am
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