Kathmandu. Former president of Nepal Chamber of Commerce Rajendra Malla has said that everyone should be scared of the Zenji movement. Malla said that peace and security is the main challenge after the Genji movement.
Speaking at an interaction program organized by the Association of Economic Journalists of Nepal (NAFIJ) here today, Malla said that the government should provide security to the entrepreneurs so that they do not have to be afraid in the current situation. He said that after the Zenji movement, an environment should be created for these youths to work in the country.
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There is peace in the country. The government should be able to say that there is no need to be afraid, that the youths of the Genji situation are not less in the country but are going abroad. We need to make arrangements to educate our youths in the country,” he said.
Presenting statistics that the population is decreasing by 3 lakh every year, he said that the government should take forward the start-ups as a work that needs to be done now. Stating that the population of Nepal is decreasing due to youths going abroad, he said the state should create employment opportunities in the country itself.
Stating that the government offices in Nepal are facing a lot of problems due to the very slow and cumbersome process, he stressed the need to end this and provide efficient service. “At present, there is a delay and cumbersome process in government offices. As a result, it is very difficult to get the service. It needs to be improved,” he said.
Stating that there is a huge potential of IT and AI, he said that it would be effective if the IT program could be run in the remote areas of the village.
Stating that the tourism sector has suffered a lot lately, he stressed the need for the government to give worldwide publicity that Nepal is safe.
Stating that informal transactions are rampant in Nepal, he stressed on the need of increasing revenue if the informal transactions were curbed.
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The biggest problem is that informal transactions are going on rather than formal. We should move forward by keeping it in the small tax net. We have received billions of remittances. It is being spent unnecessarily. It should be utilized,” he said. He said that the country has been pushed back by 5-6 years due to the loss of property and property of the private sector.

















