Young people who are doing business based on social media platforms say - 'The government has not been able to provide employment. Even the small jobs are being taken away.
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Sanjay Kumar Chaudhary from Janakpur, who graduated in Information Technology, has been doing online business for four years along with his studies.
Daily loss of Rs 10,000 - Sanjay Kumar Chaudhary
He is the owner of MM Digital Garage and has given online services to 40 businessmen by employing 6 youths. However, after the government closed unregistered social networks, his work has come to a standstill.
Sanjay, who has been designing online publicity and graphics, said that after the government's decision, the work has decreased by 50 percent . He expressed his concern that if the government does not allow social networks to operate, these jobs will also be taken away gradually. "Work has stopped coming". That's why we have called only three people to the office now," he said, "We are losing 10,000 rupees a day."
He said that the government has further killed those who are doing business based on technology like themselves by shutting down social networks such as Facebook, Messenger, and X. The government has not been able to provide employment to the youth. Even the small jobs are being taken away," he said, "The government has done things to make the poor suffer."
MM Digital Garage is also in the same country as Pathao Nepal. Pathao Parcel was started in Janakpurdham from 10 months ago . It was serving 20 people daily in Dhanusha and Mahottari. Alok Kumar Mandal, the representative of Pathao Nepal's Janakpur branch, said that the work of Pathao has come to a standstill after the government shut down the social media. We were working according to the previous order until yesterday (Saturday). That's why we got work until two days after the closure,'' he said, 'but today (Sunday) the parcel has not arrived.'
Indu Singh of Janakpurdham started selling fancy goods online a year ago after the increase in the rent of shutters. She said that the government's latest decision has stopped her work. His business has also stopped for three days. "How can business be done when the relationship with the customer is broken," she said, "It seems as if the government has taken away the livelihood when it is suddenly closed."
Economist Surendra Lab argues that it is a mistake for the government to rely on decisions and directives to bring laws. He said that this situation for a long time will have a bad effect on the country's economy. According to him, such activities of the government increase unemployment in the country. "The most important thing is that if the government does not give an immediate alternative, it will lose the trust of the citizens," he said, "it may take another form." Because it has affected the lower class people the most.'
Rajarshijanak University assistant professor Rajat Pandey commented that the government has done the job of silencing the citizens. He said that the government has violated the law by shutting down social media without giving an alternative. "It is not right to shut down after getting used to the digital era," he said, "The government has done what it did ten years ago now." He said that even if the government took such a decision to bring the company under the legal framework, it violated the rights of citizens as a whole. Other news related to
