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by RossP
5279 days ago
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Namaste! I love this game. Unfortunately, I'm on my iPad right now so cannot access it... I'll take another look when I return to my desktop. I've visited Nepal twice in the past 2 years; it's a country that I find fascinating both in its beauty and it's disfunction. On our first trip we bought a lovely version of this game made of timber and brass. There are many cheaply made items available in Nepal (many of them show their cheapness) but when you find items like this game that have been made with care, you get to see the true Nepali craftsmanship come through. Is there much of a tech seen in Kathmandu? Most entrepreneurial folks I spoke to outside of the tourism sector wanted out of Nepal, to move to either India or the USA. |
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Most tech work here is offshore development for US and UK. I've been observing tech sector in Nepal since last 5-6 years and in recent years have seen improvements in tech use/acceptance too. For the entrepreneurial growth we lack people to invest on ideas. For eg. take this project, I don't know how far would I be able to run this project with my own budget.
We have resources, environment but most students or even entrepreneurial folks would want out of Nepal. I can't say about others but I won't be leaving, i see lots of things doable here.