Promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal requires establishing a culture that accepts risk and long-term orientation, stable political institutions that provide regulatory incentives and simplify legislation, ensuring access to financing and financial resources, and cultivating entrepreneurial values in students from a young age through curriculum focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.
Promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal requires establishing a culture that accepts risk and long-term orientation, stable political institutions that provide regulatory incentives and simplify legislation, ensuring access to financing and financial resources, and cultivating entrepreneurial values in students from a young age through curriculum focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.
Promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal requires establishing a culture that accepts risk and long-term orientation, stable political institutions that provide regulatory incentives and simplify legislation, ensuring access to financing and financial resources, and cultivating entrepreneurial values in students from a young age through curriculum focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.
Promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal requires establishing a culture that accepts risk and long-term orientation, stable political institutions that provide regulatory incentives and simplify legislation, ensuring access to financing and financial resources, and cultivating entrepreneurial values in students from a young age through curriculum focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Promoting entrepreneurship in Nepal
Following are the condition that can promote entrepreneurship in
Nepal.
1. Culture: open mindedness, acceptance of risk, long term
orientation, business culture: a more business friendly environment. 2. Institutional : stability in government, regulatory incentives (taxation, property rights..) 3. Financial : access to finance, credit, available financial resources, including grants and subsidies. 4. Reducing administrative complexities and simplifying employment legislation. 5. Instilled Values of entrepreneurship and innovation in the students by introducing the curriculum from primary school level. 6. If government understand the various aspects of an entrepreneurial journey and identify at which an entrepreneur is and providing help accordingly.
7. If the government bears the ultimate responsibility in
making provision for the infrastructure development as well as maintenance of law and order and ensures safety of life and property of individuals.