Telehealth is growing up in Nepal. TeleUpachar, a startup, shows promise in the scene

Sushil Sharma Subedi was struggling to deal with all the uncertainty and the trauma that the Covid-19 pandemic has incited. He was looking for an alternative to consult doctors during the Covid-19 pandemic. On the one hand, there were restrictions on transportation and on the other hand, the fear of contracting Covid-19 also restricted those […]

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NYEF Kathmandu aims to drive startup growth through strategic partnerships

NYEF Kathmandu has organised a series of events for students and young startups, including speed mentorship programs on Youth Day tailored specifically for student entrepreneurs. The post NYEF Kathmandu aims to drive startup growth through strategic partnerships appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Chaichai Confectionary: Another startup for made-in-Nepal chocolate lovers

If you are looking for not only international but local brands of chocolates to taste, locally made chocolate from Chaichai Confectionary could be the one. The post Chaichai Confectionary: Another startup for made-in-Nepal chocolate lovers appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

What the Plant: What a startup to add beauty to flowerpots

Have you ever thought of a plant pot as a canvas for any painting? Recently, a team of five young people have initiated a startup named What the Plant that uses plant pots as a canvas, paints them to add value and sells them with/without plants. What the Plant is a collective brainchild of Sabin […] The post What the Plant: What a startup to add beauty to flowerpots appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Educase: This startup sells you bags that you can also use as desks

A class project led to initiation of a social enterprise, Educase, a startup that aims to improve learning conditions for children in marginalised communities. The post Educase: This startup sells you bags that you can also use as desks appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Google Pay to allow users to open fixed deposits on its platform

American tech giant Google has recently partnered with tech-startup-fintech startup Setu to let users open fixed deposits (FDs) through the digital wallet platform Google Pay.