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Start-up becoming government’s popular programme: Industry Minister



Damodar Bhandari

Kathmandu, Nov 24: Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari has said that the government has promoted ‘Start Up’ as a popular programme for young entrepreneurs and innovators.

Addressing a programme organized here today on the occasion of the 10th National Industry Day by the Ministry with the slogan ‘Entrepreneurial Culture: Nation’s Prosperity’, Minister said that the private sector and the banking and financial sector should also cooperate with the private sector to popularize the ‘Start Up’ programme in the country.

Minister Bhandari asked banks and financial institutions to connect with ‘start-ups’ to make the stagnant capital operational. Minister Bhandari said that there is a need for cooperation between the government and the private sector to overcome the disappointment of the industrial sector in the country. He said that the government is ready to join hands with the private sector after easing the legal complications.

Secretary at the Ministry Krishna Bahadur Raut, Commerce Secretary Govinda Bahadur Karki, former President of FNCCI Kush Kumar Joshi, Vice President of Federation Shurkrishna Baidya, and Chief Executive Officer of Investment Board Sushil Gyawali among others stressed on effective collaboration between government and private sectors to boost start up business.

Expressing concern that they could not increase the consumption of Nepali products, they complained that the products produced in Nepal were limited to fairs, festivals and exhibitions. Emphasizing on the need to increase the consumption of Nepali products from the government level, they said that the market cannot run until the consumption of Nepali products increases.