So I am seeing now that everyone from my school. And Everyone I know in +2 are abroad. And three friends I made in college they are here but they are trying to leave.
I earn decent, well above average nepali salary. But on the back of the mind there is FOMO . I work remote . But I don’t see this country improving. I am saving capital from the jobs I do . I think that after I work for 10 years . I will have enough capital establish a business here .
But when I see things in news feel that it is bad place to be in the future:-
I have heard from people these are the challenges to opening business here:-
1) random government regulation.
2) market distortion by big players
3) gundaj demanding money.
So do you think this situation will improve . Or do you think Anyone with brain should leave this country.
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Leave the country after a decade or so the remittance bubble will burst which is about 21% of Nepal’s economy inflation will rise a lot everything is going to be more expensive,after that even leaving the country is gonna be hard not that it already isn’t for middle class people.
Why will the remittance bubble butst cuz after a decade or so the people will get old and come back to nepal,as we have seen the youths are leaving more and more in number to west or europe, less and less people are going to gulf countries which for manual labour which is our main source of remittance.If ur smart u should leave or atleast have a pr or citizenship of another to lean back on if u ever are stuck.
If you have valuable skills it’s better to move abroad. The conditions here aren’t going to get any better imo atleast for the next 20-30 years.
Can’t say what the future will hold.
If Nepali expats care about their country of birth, eventually it will become balanced again. The demand for people is not going to last forever. One day, the situation might be different.
Idk. As I am getting older I’m losing my faith in humanity more and more. I don’t have an answer, but I just wanted to mention that my perspective is that we can’t know.
If you want to stick to your patriotic instincts and beliefs, Nepal definitely has the scope and potential, but if you prioritize your individual interests and passion more in conjunction with a more stable life for your family, then leaving Nepal is a conducive option. Is it for everyone? Definitely not. Because when you move to a new country and start from scratch and welcome the unknown into your life, it comes with a lot of risks and challenges, but also can be a rewarding experience.
The future is ours. Yesterday made today. And today will make tomorrow. What we do now is what will influence tomorrow. Our poorly developed industry and lack of natural resources means we have limited options. Tourism is one of the few. Save our nature and cultural heritage at all cost as it may very well be all we have to get valuable foreign currency tomorrow.
Aba desh thulo ki euta jiwan thulo? This is the real question.
Most people they do not care about country anymore.
Euta life cha kati tanab liyera basne ho. Afnu life ali majale bitaune ho bhanne soch cha. Nepal 🇳🇵 ma tanab dher cha, frustration dher cha. Kasailai basna maan chaina.
Nepali le desh chodchan tara india bata tannai manche aauchan, population ghatdaina. Sarkar le nagarikta badekai cha, ani population ghatdaina. Nepali workforce lai indian workforce le overtake garcha. Ani bistarai boder haraudai jancha. Ani pheri tei indian workforce le remittance pathaune huncha hola. Not sure. No one has seen the future.
Euta life ho, afu lai sajilo garera bitaune.
Many came before us, and left. And it will be same with us
there’s no career growth in nepal.