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In this insightful podcast, Er. Gunjan Ghimire, Engineer, Carbon Footprint Specialist, and CEO of Chyau Bio Technologies, breaks down some of the most important topics shaping Nepal's future economy, sustainability sector, and technological growth. We begin by exploring Gunjan's professional journey, how he discovered his passion, and the work he does in carbon accounting, climate finance, and sustainability. The discussion then dives deep into carbon footprint measurement, carbon certification, carbon credits, and how the global carbon market works. A major highlight of the conversation is how farmers can earn through carbon credits and climate finance programs. Gunjan explains the economic opportunities available through sustainable land management, forest conservation, and carbon sequestration projects. We also discuss the LEAF Coalition deal and its significance for Nepal's green economy. The second half of the podcast explores Nepal's forest growth rate, pollution control technologies, and the country's potential to attract large-scale data center investments. Gunjan shares his perspective on whether Nepal can become a regional data center hub and what infrastructure improvements would be required. The conversation concludes with an engaging discussion on Sovereign AI, artificial intelligence in Nepal, digital infrastructure, and the long-term vision for Nepal's technological and economic development. If you're interested in carbon footprint Nepal, carbon credits Nepal, climate finance, carbon market Nepal, sustainable development Nepal, forest conservation Nepal, renewable energy Nepal, Nepal data center opportunities, sovereign AI, artificial intelligence Nepal, and the future of the green economy, this episode is packed with valuable insights. #CarbonCredits #CarbonFootprint #ClimateFinance #DataCenterNepal #SovereignAI #ClimateChange #GreenEconomy #NepalPodcast #TechnologyNepal #Sustainability
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Nepal is home to one of the richest traditions of handicraft art, yet the industry faces significant challenges in the modern era. In this episode of the Kayo Podcast, entrepreneurs Prasanna Shakya and Sajan Joshi dive deep into the reality of Nepal's handicraft industry, discussing its cultural importance, business potential, declining demand, shortage of skilled workers, and the future of traditional craftsmanship. The conversation explores what handicraft truly means, why Nepal's handmade products and traditional art are globally admired, and how international audiences perceive Nepali handicraft art. Prasanna and Sajan share insights into the current state of the handicraft business in Nepal, the gap between cultural value and commercial success, and why many young people are not entering the artisan industry. They also discuss whether handicraft demand in Nepal is decreasing, the challenges faced by skilled craftsmen, copyright issues surrounding handcrafted art, policy gaps, and practical solutions that could revive the industry. The episode highlights the importance of preserving Nepal's cultural heritage while creating sustainable business opportunities for future generations. If you're interested in Nepal handicraft, traditional art Nepal, handmade products Nepal, Nepal entrepreneurship, artisan industry Nepal, creative industry Nepal, cultural heritage Nepal, handicraft demand Nepal, Nepal exports, traditional craftsmanship, or the future of Nepal's handmade art business, this episode offers valuable insights from industry leaders. GET CONNECTED WITH:
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Prasanna Shakya (Entrepreneur)
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Sajan Joshi (Entrepreneur)
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In this insightful podcast, Nepali math prodigy, author, and student leader Bikalpa Panthi joins scholar and researcher Laxman Bista for an in-depth discussion on higher education, university selection, research culture, career development, and the future of education in Nepal. The conversation explores how students should approach higher education, the importance of developing skills before entering university, and how young people can make smarter academic and career decisions. Bikalpa Panthi and Laxman Bista discuss the differences between studying in Nepal and abroad, how to choose the right university, and why higher education should be viewed as a long-term investment rather than simply a pathway to employment. The podcast also dives into research culture in Nepal, university collaboration, international academic partnerships, and the steps required to improve Nepal's higher education system. The guests share valuable insights on research collaboration, innovation, critical thinking, future-proof careers, and the growing gap between universities and the job market.
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Laxman Bista (Nepali scholar & Researcher) - Black Background
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In this fascinating episode, historical photo collector and photographer Jagdish "Jags" Bhandari shares decades of research, rare photographs, and overlooked stories that challenge popular narratives about Nepal's history. The conversation explores the real story behind Rani Pokhari, the history of Dharahara and the claim that there were once two Dharaharas, the importance of preserving Nepal's heritage, and how historical facts are often misunderstood or forgotten over time. Jagdish also discusses his extensive collection of historical Nepal photographs and explains how photography serves as a crucial tool for understanding history. We dive deep into the Rana Dynasty and examine whether the Rana rulers have been portrayed unfairly in Nepali history. Other topics include the story of the Kritipur Bell, Nepal's territorial history, discussions surrounding the Sugauli Treaty, Nepal-British relations, the history of Kathmandu's temples, the significance of the Shreepech, the truth about Nepal's national flag, and stories connected to Nepal's royal family. Whether you're interested in Nepal History, Nepal Heritage, Kathmandu History, Historical Nepal Photos, the Rana Dynasty Nepal, Nepal Flag History, Rani Pokhari History, Dharahara History, Nepal Kingdom History, Nepal Royal Family, Nepal Heritage Conservation, Nepal British Relations, Sugauli Treaty, Kathmandu Temples History, or Untold History of Nepal, this episode offers valuable insights and historical perspectives rarely discussed in mainstream conversations.
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In this in-depth podcast, renowned legal scholar, professor, author, and public intellectual Yubaraj Sangroula shares his perspective on Nepal's economy, agriculture, foreign investment, geopolitics, and the future direction of the nation. The conversation begins with an analysis of Nepal's current economic situation, examining the root causes behind the country's economic slowdown, employment challenges, capital shortages, business environment, and long-term growth prospects. Yubaraj Sangroula discusses whether Nepal can achieve meaningful economic growth over the next decade and what reforms are needed to unlock the country's potential. The discussion then shifts to Nepal agriculture and explores whether agriculture can become Nepal's primary source of income. Topics include food security, productivity, modernization of farming, rural development, and opportunities for sustainable economic growth. Another major segment focuses on Nepal hydropower, data centers, and investment strategy. Should Nepal continue prioritizing hydropower projects? Can data centers create value for the country? What are the risks and opportunities associated with large-scale infrastructure and foreign investment? The podcast also covers Nepal-China relations, Nepal-India relations, regional geopolitics, international diplomacy, tourism development, and Nepal's position in an increasingly competitive global environment. Yubaraj Sangroula shares his views on how Nepal can maintain national interests while attracting investment and strengthening economic partnerships. The conversation concludes with insights into governance, election campaigns, public policy, leadership, and five key objectives that Nepal's next government should prioritize to ensure economic growth, job creation, investment attraction, and national development.
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In this episode, lawyer Suman Khadka joins us for an in-depth discussion on cannabis legalization in Nepal, the ongoing writ related to cannabis policy, and the future of cannabis regulation in the country. We explore the history of cannabis in Nepal, why cannabis was banned, and how criminalization has shaped public perception over the decades. Suman explains the legal basis of the cannabis writ, the distinction between legalization and decriminalization, and the opportunities and challenges Nepal faces if cannabis laws are reformed. The conversation covers THC vs CBD, the current state of cannabis research, naturally growing cannabis in western Nepal, traditional uses of cannabis across different regions, and how cannabis is being used in international markets under Nepal's name. We also discuss hemp industry potential, medical cannabis, economic opportunities, regulatory frameworks, and lessons Nepal can learn from countries such as Thailand.
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In this episode, Geopolitical Analyst and Commentator Jason Vaidya delivers a deep geopolitical analysis of some of the most important global events shaping today's world. From the ongoing Ukraine Russia War and the latest battlefield developments to the growing tensions between Israel and Iran, this conversation explores the shifting balance of power in international relations. Jason Vaidya examines the current political situation in India, public protests, governance challenges, and the broader implications for South Asian politics. The discussion also covers the Strait of Hormuz and its strategic importance to global energy markets, along with the role of major powers in the Middle East. Other key topics include China Taiwan tensions, the controversy surrounding the Dalai Lama reincarnation issue, Nepal border concerns, GCC developments, South America’s changing geopolitical landscape, and the future direction of global politics. Jason also shares insights from his professional journey, including his experience in plastic recycling, observations on Nepal's economic development, agriculture policy, and the feasibility of data centers in Nepal. If you're interested in geopolitics, international relations, world affairs, India politics, the Russia Ukraine conflict, Israel Iran conflict, Middle East tensions, China Taiwan relations, Nepal economy, and strategic global analysis, this episode provides valuable perspectives and in-depth commentary.
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In this deep and insightful podcast, entrepreneur Rajan Sakya, traditional artist Suman Shakya, and museologist & Buddhist art researcher Ursula Manandhar explore the fascinating world of Nepali art, Buddhist iconography, sacred sculptures, and cultural heritage preservation in Nepal. The conversation dives into the meaning behind traditional Nepali art, how iconography helps identify deities and sacred symbolism, and why ancient art pieces in Nepal are slowly losing their historical and spiritual value. The guests also discuss practical solutions for art conservation, preserving Kathmandu Valley heritage, and educating younger generations about traditional craftsmanship. You’ll also discover how traditional sculptures are made through the ancient lost-wax process, the difference between temple art and modern commercial art, and why Lalitpur art carries a unique artistic identity. The podcast further explores how tourists perceive Nepali art, whether art can become a sustainable career in Nepal, and the importance of events like Kathmandu Art Biennale 2026 in promoting Nepal’s artistic legacy globally. From Vajrayogini art and Buddhist symbolism to sculpture making, sacred art, and Nepal’s evolving art scene, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look into the rich artistic traditions of Kathmandu Valley.
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Suman Shakya (Traditional Artists)
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Border expert, author, and historian Ratan Bhandari shares his insights on one of Nepal's most debated national issues—the Nepal-India Border. This conversation explores the controversy surrounding Balen Shah's statement in Parliament and examines the facts, history, and political implications behind the ongoing border debate. Ratan Bhandari discusses whether Nepal has actually lost territory, the historical records used to define borders, and the realities behind many public claims regarding Nepal's land and sovereignty. The discussion also covers the response of Nepal's Foreign Affairs Ministry, the role of political leaders in shaping public opinion, and how border-related statements can impact Nepal-India relations. The conversation further explores Nepal's geopolitical position, border management, national interests, diplomacy, and the challenges of addressing sensitive territorial issues in today's political environment. Through historical context and expert analysis, viewers gain a deeper understanding of how border narratives are formed and why they continue to influence public discourse in Nepal.
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In this in-depth podcast, Chartered Accountants Shesh Mani Dahal and Sandesh Paudyal break down Nepal Budget 2083 and discuss its potential impact on taxpayers, investors, businesses, and the overall Nepal economy. The conversation begins with a comprehensive Nepal Budget Analysis, exploring the government's fiscal priorities, budget allocation strategy, and the economic direction reflected in Budget 2082. The discussion then moves into Income Tax Nepal, examining recent tax changes, tax relief measures, and how the revised tax structure could affect different income groups. The podcast further explores whether increased disposable income can encourage greater Nepal investment and capital formation. Shesh Mani Dahal and Sandesh Paudyal analyze investment models, economic incentives, and the relationship between taxation and long-term economic growth. A major segment focuses on VAT Nepal, including the possibility of a multi-VAT system, its implementation challenges, and potential implications for businesses and consumers. The discussion also covers procurement process reforms, government spending efficiency, project prioritization, and why several housing and infrastructure projects remain stalled despite budget allocations. In additional segments, the guests discuss the right way to announce a national budget, positive aspects of the current budget distribution, the standard of budget formulation, Nepal's currency peg with India, and the potential impact of global conflicts such as the Iran war on Nepal's economy. Whether you're interested in Nepal Economic Policy, Nepal Fiscal Policy, Nepal Government Budget decisions, taxation, investment opportunities, or broader economic trends, this episode provides valuable insights from two experienced Chartered Accountants.
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Sandesh Paudyal (CA)
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In this powerful podcast episode, conservationist Kumar Paudel shares deep insights into pangolins, wildlife conservation, biodiversity protection, and the illegal wildlife trade affecting endangered animals worldwide. From childhood stories about pangolins to exposing how pangolin trafficking works, this conversation explores why pangolins are considered one of the most illegally traded mammals in the world. The podcast covers important topics, including pangolin conservation, endangered species awareness, wildlife crime, biodiversity conservation in Nepal, pangolin scales and their illegal demand, conservation policies, and how ordinary people can help save wildlife. Kumar Paudel also discusses interviewing poachers, challenges in conservation work, and the need for stronger awareness campaigns to protect endangered animals. You will also learn about different types of pangolin species, how wildlife smuggling networks operate, why pangolins are highly valuable in illegal markets, and what governments and communities can do to stop illegal wildlife trade. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in wildlife conservation, environmental awareness, biodiversity, and animal protection.
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Entrepreneur Anup Ghimire joins us for a deep conversation on AI, entrepreneurship, career growth, Nepal’s future, startups, stress management, and the future of work. In this podcast, Anup shares his perspective on what AI can replace, what AI will never replace, and why adapting to technology is becoming more important than ever. The discussion explores the impact of AI automation on jobs, the future of podcasts, Nepal’s potential for data centers, data security challenges, entrepreneurship, passion, destiny, and personal identity. Anup also reflects on his early career journey, dream jobs, stress management as an entrepreneur, and the mindset needed to survive and grow in a rapidly changing world. This episode is packed with valuable insights for entrepreneurs, creators, students, professionals, and anyone interested in AI, startups, business, technology, and Nepal’s future.
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The Doers
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Associate Professor Karna Bahadur Thapa joins this in-depth podcast discussion on Nepal’s university system, student politics, education reform, and the future of higher education in Nepal. This episode explores the controversial debate around the ban on politically affiliated student organizations in universities and whether student unions should continue to exist independently from political parties. We discuss how university politicization affects academic institutions, why student political parties became powerful in Nepal, and whether banning them can improve the education system. Karna Bahadur Thapa also explains the possibility of creating independent student unions for student voice and representation without direct political interference. The conversation further dives into university governance, legal reform in Nepal’s education sector, student council structures, funding problems in universities, and the role of government in higher education reform. We also examine King Birendra’s perspective on politically affiliated student organizations, the functioning of universities after the political party ban, and practical solutions to reduce political influence in academic institutions. If you are interested in Nepal university politics, education reform, student unions, university funding, higher education policy, or Nepal political debates, this podcast provides deep insights into one of the country’s most important educational discussions. GET CONNECTED WITH Karna Bahadur Thapa:
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In this powerful podcast, Dr. Umesh Bogati, a geriatrician, social worker, and doctor at Bir Hospital, shares deep insights into the Nepal healthcare system and the real challenges doctors face every day. From choosing government hospitals over private practice to navigating doctor burnout in Nepal, this conversation uncovers the truth behind the medical profession. We explore doctor life in Nepal after graduation, the struggle of working in resource-limited hospitals in Kathmandu, and the reality of healthcare resources in Nepal. Dr. Bogati also explains geriatric care in Nepal, focusing on elderly care, aging population challenges, and how old patients should be treated with dignity and proper medical attention. The discussion dives into dementia in Nepal, including symptoms, diagnosis, and dementia treatment practices. We also talk about healthcare reform in Nepal, government priorities, health insurance systems, digitization in hospitals, and the gap between public vs private hospitals in Nepal. Additionally, the podcast highlights social work in healthcare, cultural shifts in family systems, and how elderly people are affected when children move abroad. If you're interested in Nepal medical system, doctor lifestyle, or healthcare challenges in developing countries, this episode offers real, unfiltered insights.
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In this episode, journalist and writer Rajendra Kunwar discusses the hidden history of Khampa Bidroha, one of the most sensitive and lesser-known chapters in Nepalese history. Drawing on his book Nepali Dristikonma Khampa Bidroha, Rajendra Kunwar explains how the Khampa fighters entered Nepal, the geopolitical tensions involving Tibet, China, Nepal, and the CIA, and why the Khampa Rebellion remains relevant today. The conversation explores the origins of the Tibetan resistance movement, CIA support, the role of King Birendra during the conflict, the story of Gya Wangdu, and how global politics shaped Nepal-Tibet relations during the Cold War era. Rajendra Kunwar also shares his personal research journey, experiences talking with people connected to the Khampa movement, and why Himalayan history often remains hidden from mainstream discussion. Topics covered in this Nepal history podcast include Khampa Bidroha explained, CIA involvement in Tibet, Tibetan resistance fighters, Nepal-China political history, Dalai Lama’s escape to India, King Birendra’s role during the rebellion, Gya Wangdu’s story, and the lasting impact of the Khampa conflict in Nepal. If you are interested in Nepali political history, hidden Himalayan history, Tibet-Nepal relations, or documentary-style podcasts, this episode provides a rare and detailed perspective on one of Nepal’s forgotten historical events.
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Former Brigadier General and military historian Prem Singh Basnyat dives deep into the hidden history of Nepal-China relations, Nepal geopolitics, and the controversial Khampa Bidroho. In this podcast, Prem Singh Basnyat explains how Nepal and China started interacting historically, the Nepal-China war history, and why discussions related to China remain sensitive in Nepal even today. The conversation also explores the role of the USA, India, and China in shaping Nepal’s foreign policy and political history. From Khampa rebellion activities in Nepal to King Birendra being given three options by China, this episode uncovers major geopolitical events that changed Nepal’s international relations forever. Topics covered include Nepal-China relations history, Nepal-China conflict, USA influence in Nepal, Indian involvement in Nepal politics, military history of Nepal, China Nepal border history, Khampa rebellion, and Nepal diplomacy. Prem Singh Basnyat also discusses Bam Prasad Baskota, Nepal’s strategic position between global powers, and the impact of international pressure on Nepal. If you are interested in Nepal history, geopolitics, military history, international relations, China-Nepal relations, or untold political stories of Nepal, this podcast provides rare insights and historical analysis.
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sagar Aryal, microbiologist, scientific blogger, and founder of Microbenotes, to explore the fascinating world of microbiology, bacteria, viruses, antibiotics, DNA, and scientific research in Nepal. Dr. Sagar shares how he became interested in microbiology, why many people misunderstand the field as being limited to laboratory work, and how the younger generation in Nepal is becoming more interested in science and research. We discuss what bacteria actually are in simple words, whether good viruses exist, the importance of good bacteria, and how antibiotics are discovered and developed. The conversation also dives into metagenomics, DNA, the process of medicine development, and dangerous infections like the Hanta virus. Dr. Sagar explains complex microbiology concepts in an easy and engaging way for students, science enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how the microscopic world impacts our daily lives. One of the biggest highlights of the podcast is the story behind Nocardia Nepalensis, the Nepali bacteria discovered through research, and how scientific papers are published internationally. We also discuss the research environment in Nepal, the future of microbiology, content creation through Microbenotes, and the importance of science communication. If you are interested in microbiology explained simply, bacteria, viruses, antibiotics, DNA, metagenomics, Nepal research culture, and scientific discoveries, this podcast is for you.
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In this insightful podcast, Prabhakar Sharma, a former UN consultant and construction engineer specializing in river borders, shares his real-world experience working on the Nigeria–Cameroon border dispute—one of Africa’s most complex international border conflicts. Discover how the Nigeria Cameroon border dispute started, rooted in colonial history involving European powers, and why resources near boundaries intensified tensions. Learn how international borders are actually determined through legal frameworks, mapping, and field engineering, and the critical role the UN plays in border conflict resolution. Prabhakar Sharma explains how he was selected to work on this high-stakes project, the challenges faced during border demarcation, and the risks involved in resolving territorial disputes. He also reveals how long it took to resolve the Nigeria Cameroon conflict and what made the process so difficult. The discussion expands into global insights on international border disputes, river border challenges, and geopolitical conflict resolution. Importantly, this episode connects these lessons to Nepal border issues, offering practical perspectives on where Nepal should focus in managing its own territorial concerns. If you’re interested in geopolitics, international law, UN mediation, and real-world conflict resolution case studies, this podcast provides a rare behind-the-scenes look at how borders are negotiated and enforced.
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In this deep and thought-provoking podcast, renowned physicist Dr. Sitaram Byahut explores some of the most fascinating concepts in modern physics, including quantum entanglement, quantum mechanics explained, string theory basics, and high energy physics. From discussing CERN physics experiments to breaking down complex ideas like neutron stars and the limits of quantum theory, this episode makes advanced physics accessible to everyone. Dr. Byahut also shares insights into the Russian education system, his journey in academia, and his pioneering role in building the physics olympiad Nepal program. The conversation dives into Nepal science education, analyzing why Nepal struggles in science and how Nepali students education can improve with the right focus and opportunities. If you’re curious about the universe, modern physics discussion, or want to understand concepts like quantum theory explained in simple terms, this physics podcast is for you. Whether you're a student, science enthusiast, or just love exploring big ideas, this episode delivers powerful insights into science in Nepal and beyond.
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In this in-depth podcast, Associate Professor Karna Bahadur Thapa discusses the Nepal India border dispute, including the controversial regions of Kalapani, Lipulekh Pass, and Limpiyadhura. The conversation begins with India and China resuming the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through Lipulekh and explores the geopolitical implications for Nepal. Prof. Karna Bahadur Thapa explains why Nepal never took the border issue to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), how Nepal may be losing diplomatic and strategic influence internationally, and the growing role of China in Nepal-India border politics. The podcast also dives into Nepal’s foreign policy challenges, national security concerns, and whether the United Nations truly has the power to resolve global conflicts. The discussion further examines whether Nepal should continue aggressively fighting for border claims or instead focus on long-term diplomatic, economic, and strategic solutions. If you are interested in Nepal geopolitics, India Nepal relations, China’s influence in South Asia, international diplomacy, and border security, this episode offers valuable insight and expert analysis.
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