Become a part of NEPORA
In every teashop conversation, every youth gathering, and every village meeting, one question keeps coming up:
“Why isn’t Nepal progressing? Who is responsible?”
We often blame politics. And yes, it’s true — weak leadership, unstable governments, and corruption have slowed us down. But let’s ask ourselves an honest question:
Is the government stopping us from starting something meaningful?
The answer, in most cases, is no.
🐄 No one is stopping you from...
Starting cow or goat farming
Growing vegetables and fruits
Making and selling art, crafts, or local products
Hosting tourists through homestays or cultural tours
Organizing community clean-up drives or youth clubs
Creating a cooperative and farming collectively
Exporting herbs or handmade goods with others
Opening your own shop, bakery, tailoring center, or tech business
Building online content, learning skills, or freelancing
Teaching children in your village, organizing sports, or opening a library
None of these requires permission from politicians. The Constitution gives you the freedom to work, create, and connect. What we lack is not approval — what we lack is action.
🧱 So what’s holding us back?
A lack of clear information and encouragement
Difficulties with loans, permits, or market access
Delayed support from government agencies
Fear of failure or lack of self-confidence
A system that doesn’t reward doers
A culture of waiting for someone else to do it first
🌱 But here's the good news:
You don’t have to wait anymore. You don’t need to beg for a chance.
You are free to organize, create, collaborate, and build something of your own — right now. In your ward. In your tole. In your village. With your friends. With your network.
We already have examples:
✅ Youths forming agricultural cooperatives in Dang.
✅ Women making herbal soaps in Palpa.
✅ Returnee migrants opening tech learning centers in Butwal.
✅ Artisans exporting Dhaka and Lokta paper online from Kathmandu.
✅ Homestay networks flourishing in Ilam, Mustang, and Gorkha.
🚀 The path forward:
Start small – One idea, one product, one service.
Join with others – Cooperate, don’t compete. Teamwork works.
Learn and adapt – Use free online tools, local experts, and youth groups.
Market your product – Locally, digitally, and internationally.
Hold leaders accountable – Not for your ideas, but for systems that should support you.
💬 Final Message:
Don’t wait for a leader to fix Nepal.
Be the one who builds something real, right where you are.
The field is open. The choice is ours. The time is now. You can join us for the mission of building Nepal together.
Let’s stop asking what the country will do for us — and start showing what we can do for the country.
हामी द्रुत गतिमा अगाडि बढ्दैछौं, र योजनाको स्पष्टता तथा साझा बुझाइ सुनिश्चित गर्न यो सर्वेक्षण सञ्चालन गरिरहेका छौं। यसबाट हामी व्यक्तिगत सम्पर्क स्थापित गर्न सक्नेछौं र औपचारिक सम्बन्ध पनि बनाउने उद्देश्य राखिएको छ। तपाईंलाई यो सर्वेक्षण भरिदिन हार्दिक अनुरोध छ।