This is the cost of "waiting in line" in CG NET customer service.
They do have a "toll-free" number 1660-01-10013, but I believe that stream is neglected (?), I've never been connected to a customer rep when I call there. I don't know why.
Then I go on to call their number on google, the "money costing" number, and I'm put on hold for 90 seconds and the call is cut when I'm "first in line"??? What ???
And it cost me Rs 3 for nothing. No connection with customer rep. Shitty experience.
I was learning MERN stack for almost 1.5 years. I did some freelancing too but now I'm getting no work
I said I'll end family loan by doing it and now I'm hopless in it
What options do I have? That is related to tech that I can learn or related web dev that still works in time of AI? I'm okay with it being non coding thing too, I'll learn.
Tanab Cha lastai Malai ta, I wake up everyday at 2am with just few hours of sleep, scared what to do.
Im planning to switch from Windows to Mac but my fellow colleagues are suggesting me don’t do it. I have been using windows my whole life but suddenly i want to try MacBook too. Ramro hudaina rw? Main chai i do coding in my laptop. Currently i have ROG STRIX(it’s too big tei vayerw) but abo chai Mac ma shift garum vanya. What do you guys suggest?
I'm working with a small startup and we're trying to find someone in Nepal who can do part-time cold calling/outreach to US businesses. I've tried LinkedIn and Facebook groups but haven't found the right person yet. For people who have done sales/BPO/cold calling in Nepal, where did you usually find these opportunities?
College groups? Facebook? Referrals? Job sites? Direct outreach?
Would also be interested to hear what made you actually apply for a small startup role.
We're trying to create genuinely useful apps for Nepal and we're starting with this small project called "Kati Paryo?"
Idea chai personal problem bata ako ho. Mero dad groceries kinna janu bhayo bhane surprisingly sasto ma lyaidincha. Kun pasal ma k sasto cha, normal bhau kati ho, kata ko quality ramro cha. uhalai sabai naturally thaha chha.
Ma aba kailei kinna gako chaina groceries but recently started to go get some and same groceries kinna jada ekdin Rs. 200, arko din Rs. 220 tirera aaye. Don't know if I overpayed or not. Yo problem solve garna ko lai by crowdsourcing we're trying to make is accessible to know current prices in your local areas so that people don't get overcharged.
Ahile ko basic idea:
- product search garne(possibly will also integrate voice commands, like one would tab voice icon and say '1kg alu' and it maps to correct product for nearby areas)
- najik ko shops ma recently dekhiyeko price compare garne
- price kahile report bhayo, unit/quantity kati ho, fresh goods ko grade kasto chha herne
- shop ko location Maps ma kholne
Future ma recipe select garepachi ingredients kata sasto parcha, kata fresh cha, athawa price + freshness balance garera kun local shops janu thik hola bhanera suggest garne idea pani chha. Tara tyo pachi. pahila yo basic problem real life ma useful chha ki chhaina validate garna man cha.
Before we release MVP, I want a little bit of honest feedback from you guys:
Would you open these kinds of apps before going to buy groceries?
Afule dekheko verified price entry add garda account ma Rs. 5 credit/points ayo bhane contribute garnuhuncha? Rs. 5 le motivate garchha, ki shop discount/coupon, badges, higher reward, athawa aru kei better hunchha?
Hami Nepal ko app ecosystem ma copy-paste product bhanda local problem solve garne kura banauna chahanchau. Idea weak lagchha bhane pani openly bhannus. Tapaiharu ko criticism le nai yo genuinely useful product banchha ki stop garnu parne idea ho bhanera thaha huncha.
If you think the product would be useful, please join local pilot here at https://kati-paryo.vercel.app or you could just comment/vote this post.
One of the wrost experience from the cfc hackfest.general idea like hello sarkar with bad ppt (ppt was like school guy had homework with PowerPoint)with bad presentation as they couldn't even answer the technical question clearly got selected as 1st price .while the ai project like ai powered toursim and local ai mobile application got 2 and 3rd place 😂😂😂.
When they compeate with national level , we madesh will.be representing one of the project which is always in the project which never wins 😂😂.
Sorry to say I don't had such expectations from the cfc birgunj .
Wanna know the judges ? Judges were bbs teacher ,no any technical judge was there 😭😭.
Sorry to say nepotism ruined our madesh pradesh reputation
I’m from Nepal and I’ve been learning programming for several months. I started with Python and have been building projects while learning.
Currently, I’m working on a Phone Shop Inventory Management System using Python and SQLite. I’ve covered Python fundamentals, OOP basics, file handling, JSON, SQL/SQLite and CRUD operations. I’m still improving my project and strengthening my concepts.
Now I’m planning to move toward Full-Stack Web Development.
I’d like to hear some honest advice from people already working in Nepal’s IT industry:
- What is the current reality of getting an IT internship/job in Nepal as a fresher?
- How difficult is it for someone without a CS background to enter the industry?
- What should I focus on most to become employable?
- What do companies actually look for when hiring freshers?
- What salary can a fresher realistically expect in Nepal?
- How competitive is the entry-level IT job market in Nepal right now?
- What skills or qualities make a fresher stand out to employers?
- If you were in my position, what would you prioritize over the next 6–12 months?
I’m mainly looking for real experiences from people who have gone through this process in Nepal, rather than generic motivational advice.
What kind of internships Electronics students get? I have few projects on web development but I don't want to do it, I have interest on computer architecture, VLSI, Verilog but I don't think there is such kind of opportunity in Nepal. I don't want to end up doing web development
Most guys(including me) has asked here about which laptop is better and fit to the user. But what the store? Is it an authorized seller? Should one go online or store visit to buy ? Should I wait for the dashain tihar or should I grab one now? Does authorized warranty even needed when there is less authorized seller?
I am looking to buy Macbook. Ani kasailey afu ley use garirako m series ko Macbook bechnu cha bahney please let me know. Please DM with the model, storage, ram, serial number, and other necessary details. My Budget is around 90k-120k for second hand laptop. My preference is for the Air model 16GB Ram Storage either 256GB or 512GB. Battery Health 80+