Nepal’s narrow life-cycle surplus leaves entrepreneurs with limited savings to take risks, raising critical questions about access to finance, inherited wealth, and the true cost of failure.
Nepal’s narrow life-cycle surplus leaves entrepreneurs with limited savings to take risks, raising critical questions about access to finance, inherited wealth, and the true cost of failure.
From the lavish truffle dishes of France to the resilient simplicity of Nepal’s dal bhaat, food captures the essence of human experience, shaped by culture, economics, and tradition.
Nepal’s greatest asset is its “brand smile”, which has kept tourism moving despite all the challenges.