The name Paila, means a step in Nepali, reflects Sherpa’s own “paila” towards sustainability and promotion of the local economy and culture. In this story, we explore Sherpa’s journey in establishing Paila as a brand.

  Failure is almost inevitable for an entrepreneur. And I know about failure, having been one. I have made many mistakes that have cost me, but at the same time, I’ve been fortunate enough to su...
For years we are known for things that we have almost no control over- where we were born, who our parents are, whom we work for. A majority of us reading this article are well over the age of being r...

In just about half a year of operation, Chamena, a lunch delivery service for offices, has lived through plenty of ups and downs. This week’s startup story is an attempt to explore those very peaks and troughs

Keeping to the concept of relevance in the business world, the theme for this Venture Talk is “Building a Personal Brand”, an often overlooked aspect of entrepreneurship. 

If you are in Kathmandu, walk ten minutes in any direction from wherever you are right now and you will probably come across a place that sells momos. If rice is the staple Nepali meal, mo:mo is the u...
  Ananta Saurabh is the chief operating officer at Kantipur Digital Corp and one of the cofounders at M&S WORXpro. In his role as a mentor at the Udhyami Seed Camp, Saurabh provided val...

 When comparing a foreign brand to a local one, we usually tend to overlook the latter. It has become common for most of us Nepalese to favor foreign brands as we instinctively perceive them to be of better quality and reliability. The team at The Mint Studio aspires to set this misconception correct.

  A little bit of effort goes a long way, as the saying goes. Sleep is a great luxury and also a remedy for health many people often compromise on. With this understanding, putting in a bit of e...

On Tuesday, 8th of August, M&S NEXT is hosting the third edition to The Kathmandu Post Venture Talk series at Nepal Tourism Board.

Sarbottam Nari, the leading women’s magazine in Nepali language, is making subtle yet significant contribution towards women entrepreneurship development in Nepal for more than fifteen years now.

Margo Nepal Pvt Ltd aims to produce pure organic fresh fruit juices by sourcing locally-produced fruits from all over the country.

Within just 18 months of service, The Burger House and Crunchy Fried Chicken expanded to 5 different outlets. And, this is their story.

Natural Spring water, “Ma-Paani” is changing perceptions of bottled drinking water within a year of its operation.

Farm to Finger has created an efficient supply management system to deliver farm products to consumers

Missed the Venture Talk with Ranjit Acharya? Here's some food for thought from the inspiring session with the veteran entrepreneur, marketer, and motivator.

Nepal imports Billions of rupees worth of chocolates every year— with the net demand rising by almost 20 per cent per year. This indication of a lucrative market for chocolates led to the creation of ...

Adhikari shares his insight of the entrepreneurial world and concludes that while starting a business, the act of putting a blind belief on aiming beyond capabilities in hopes of overachievement, or being satisfied with minimal results and performance, is a deal maker or breaker for startups.

Most B-schools and business communities in Nepal are supporting and motivating aspiring and active entrepreneurs to develop innovative ideas and start companies. The entrepreneurial and startup ecosys...
Nepal Packaging and Cool Storage (NPAC) Pvt Ltd seeks to be a big player in the kiwifruit sector. But to do so, they must first eliminate the inefficiencies of the sector in Nepal.