What a great guy Jatin is. I'm truly inspired by his insights and how he views the world. Wonderful job The Doers Nepal for providing this guy with such determination and humbleness to share his insights. I feel that I have truly invested my time watching the entire podcast. Thank you!!
@jatinbhusal42164 күн бұрын
@@studymusic-workmusic-relax3221 Thank you very much, I am humbled 😊
@samuelsunuwar16819 күн бұрын
Please expand labim mall now...its getting crammed up
@mamtashahi10 күн бұрын
That Going out and Coming back, I totally support.
@warison.315210 күн бұрын
our santosh sir is awesome
@rajivpaudel266110 күн бұрын
Culture is our foundation for growth. Often times culture is not regarded as significant in Nepal. We need to realise that so much could be gained as a country when we learn to leverage our culture to grow innovation and technology. Culture is the foundation, education is the guideline. Innovation and technology are the tools ultimately for economic growth. Thank you so much to her for bringing the discussion of importance of culture. Enjoyed the podcast !
@siddhantarana658610 күн бұрын
Tei vayera economy ra employment ni chill nai xa
@aryalrms11 күн бұрын
Smart krishi ko kam man parxa ❤
@Avplay.1012 күн бұрын
I want to edit your shorts
@DR-nd4oq13 күн бұрын
Greetings from Amsterdam! Dr. Prativa Pandey, we appreciate your innovative work in our country. I want to explore selling your products in Central Europe. I will contact you soon.
@sanchitarana87213 күн бұрын
True
@alkashrestha382114 күн бұрын
Nepal needs more entrepreneurs like Prativa, who focus on delivering or giving services rather than making money.
@abishghimire977714 күн бұрын
Very inspiring Prativa. Keep up the great work! Wish you the best.
@punkkauz14 күн бұрын
Now I feel, Nepal will become better and better in coming decade.
@punkkauz14 күн бұрын
Wow awesome..❤
@AngdembeAshish15 күн бұрын
one of the best favourite leader
@funloverkathmandu15 күн бұрын
Good to see you guys are purposeful in your job. Thousands of youths are deprived of lots of things for becoming entrepreneurs, not only just money. The most important thing is basic requirements for survival , therefore they are busy in such journeys, but once they create such confidence in themselves they will dare to become entrepreneurs. For becoming entrepreneurs one has to be ready to take risks, and for that …ensuring survival is the first condition. Some people have such kind of privilege and thus they are such confident. People like Prativa fall into sophisticated class now regardless of my information about her filial and socio-economic background in the past. However, she seems to be responsible and highly ethical intellectual ! Best of luck ! Happy one goes lucky!! Cheers!
@rajx5x15 күн бұрын
Such a nice conversation.,This is my second whole episode listening.
@sakilaneupane92215 күн бұрын
Amazing
@mr.k593615 күн бұрын
Omg Amrit sir The way you talk so so cool Big fan Amrit bro Machiknay
@shreepandey845315 күн бұрын
When listening Dr.pandey I got the spirit of mayor balen in her. She is smart, genuine and good contributor
@shobhitshrestha45915 күн бұрын
Anup sir.. could you please include an elaborate bracket in video for unfamiliar terms ; popping up, related to the talk not only topic so that general people can relate and understand at ease with extra knowledge.
@ojs857016 күн бұрын
Easily my favorite episode. This is so interesting and fun! Dr. Prativa is such an inspiration🙏🏻. Looking forward to hearing more from her in the future❤❤❤
@krishnadebyadav573316 күн бұрын
Absolutely good 👍 Some individuals get credit prescience that they do not deserve. It is the language implies that the world 🌎 is more knowable than it is. It helps perpetuate a pernicious illusion. Good morning to you all
@sarojtube16 күн бұрын
No matter how many years you stay abroad you will still can explain in your own language. Please try to speak in Nepali language. Why to speak 50-50.?
@sarojtube16 күн бұрын
I think your podcast should be in Nepali language when you ask questions
@sarojtube16 күн бұрын
South Asia
@Ankitbhote16 күн бұрын
AMAZING EPISODE. SHE IS REALLY SMART BIG FAN OF HER NOW
@MKCare202111 күн бұрын
Yes,she has a good marketing skills.😊
@nareshbk961816 күн бұрын
Its my first time i came to know about Dr.Prativa Pandey .I truly appreciate her effort, prioritizing continuosly to add sustainable value in farmers life along with emphasizing to identify true potential of ethnomedicine . Myself as a pharmacy student overwhelmed to see and hear such an inspiring personality . Thank you "The Doers Nepal" for bringing her.
@eagleeyeskyview461516 күн бұрын
धेरै राम्रो कुरा हो। नेपाल पनि बिस्तारै बिस्तारै स्विट्जरल्यान्ड जस्तो पक्कै पनि हुन्छ त्योभन्दा बेसी । सानो स्कुलको बच्चाहरूबाट आफ्नो भाषा संस्कृतिको शिक्षा बढाई यो सबै कुरा गर्न सकिन्छ।
@vibhasflute259816 күн бұрын
First comment this time. Very optimistic when we have entrepreneurs coming back to Nepal 🇳🇵 when we see people queuing up for immigration. Salute to you to bringing people like her. DOERS
@mahendradangol735816 күн бұрын
Choor
@PC-fv8cm17 күн бұрын
Such a bright young mind.
@abundant22418 күн бұрын
Is Nepal South-East Asia?
@dodharainfo18 күн бұрын
अनुप भाइ सङ्ग प्रश्ननै न भये जस्तो लाग्यो यो पडकास्टमा। किरन जि: तपाईं भनेको फलामलाई पिटि पिटि, आगोमा तताई तताई खारियेको भन्ने मेरो बुझाई, धेरै वबाल मज्जा आयो तपाईको कुरा सुनेर।🕉️🙏🕉️
@sushmitamaharjan39718 күн бұрын
keep shining👋😊
@vibhasflute259819 күн бұрын
Awesome, greatly covered, very motivating and encouraging. People like him has made me come to Nepal.
@vibhasflute259819 күн бұрын
Great to know doing good in Nepal 🇳🇵 people like him are building Nepal 🇳🇵
@vibhasflute259819 күн бұрын
I am disappointed when he said once he retires he doubts whether Nepal will be liveable. Around 17:00. I feel he is a worker mentality individual, not a creator. I am not able to understand why he is being called, I was under the impression that he was an entrepreneur or doing something in Nepal. He is an immigrant, where he has clearly said he was looking for a country where he can live permanently, like Australia or Netherlands, off course not Nepal. Also he is a mere programmer, mid level and what he has talked about are generic points. You could have invited someone with more exposure and knowledge, someone who is in Nepal and contributing to its economy in whatever small way, rather than calling this immigrant.this thumbs down is from me. But yes I am your subscriber because I have been seeing that you have been inviting guests those who are contributing to Nepal 🇳🇵. That is the reason why I said I was disappointed to see this immigrant in your show, which is demeaning
@AVIJAT10019 күн бұрын
Been following Anil since day one he is doing great.
@padmanathsharma139919 күн бұрын
I am an Indian Nepali and felt good to hear this podcast originating from Nepal. I went to Nepal once back in 2015 and realised that Nepal cannot realise it's potentia and change its destiny unless and until it gives the utmost importance to affordable and quality education right from the Grassroot level. At present the country is caught in the quagmire of politics, poverty & tax. The country cannot progress by simply exporting uneducated and semi-educated youths to other countries and surviving through remittances. Wishing all the best....
@subarnakunwar00711 күн бұрын
@@padmanathsharma1399 how about your country???
@mohanprasain126919 күн бұрын
So impressive interview n her view .!I wanna be the part of it ✌️💐🙏👏🎉