Kathmandu. The Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI) Youth Entrepreneurs Forum has formed the Lumbini Province Chapter. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Poudel inaugurated the Province Chapter at a special function organized in Bhairahawa today. On the occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Poudel said that the CNI has played an important role in increasing production and productivity and that the government expects more role. He advised young entrepreneurs to understand the pace of time in the world of dynamic times and intense competition and to move forward in a way that secures their place in the competition. He said that the government is completely with the entrepreneurs and urged the entrepreneurs to convey the message to the youth that the country is ours to build, we will build it.
## Finance Minister Poudel said that the government did not have the facility to live by working moderately and said that the government had made reforms by improving laws and policies. He said that the government was working on high priority to solve the problems of the past and the problems of the private sector. He said that the recently amended laws only improved. He also expressed his commitment to further enhance the reform work and create a favorable business environment.
Chairman of the Confederation of Nepal Industries Rajesh Kumar Agrawal emphasized the need to facilitate and encourage youth through policies to make them entrepreneurial. Stating that it is necessary to encourage, inspire and motivate young entrepreneurs for overall economic development by increasing employment and developing industrialization in the country, he also urged the upcoming budget to bring youth-targeted programs. “There is a large number of youth who come to their own country after studying abroad to do something. It is necessary to encourage them to become entrepreneurs in the country,” he said, “I am confident that the government will adopt a policy to encourage youth through the upcoming budget.”
##Inline, Commerce and Supply Ministry Secretary Krishna Bahadur Raut said that the Confederation and the Youth Entrepreneurs Forum have made significant contributions in amending the law and formulating startup policies. He said that the government has made and is in the process of making policies accordingly, keeping youth as a top priority.
##Ejaz Alam, President of Lumbini Province of the Confederation of Nepal Industries, expressed his gratitude to the youth who are becoming entrepreneurs, saying that something should be done within the country at a time when youth migration is increasing. He said that the industry and business are going down, frustration is increasing and even a small number of industrialists are fleeing, which is a matter of great concern.
##Chairman of the Nepal Confederation of Industries Youth Entrepreneurs Forum Ashish Agrawal said that the country can prosper with the economic development of Lumbini Province and said that the youth need encouragement. He said that the youth want to move forward with the determination to find new opportunities through the forum, bring innovation in entrepreneurship, and contribute to the economic development of the country. He said that if the youth are to be encouraged through policies, they can do something within the country as there are many opportunities within the country.
##Chairman of the Lumbini Chapter of the Confederation of Nepal Industries, Youth Entrepreneurs Forum, Rajan Kasaju expressed his commitment to move forward with a global perspective by remaining based on local originality and being dedicated to nation building.
Rajan Kasaju is accompanied by Vikas Pandey, Abhishek Pathak, Arjun Pathak, Ronish Shrestha, Suraj Upreti, Vivek Kasaudhan, Abhinav Thapa.