Sheikh said that the private sector is the backbone of the country's economy and there is a need for youth-oriented policies and innovation.
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Sudip Sheikh of Gen-G Moment said that the hassle of registering a company should be reduced. "It takes only a week to register a company, while young entrepreneurs get stuck in administrative hassles for months. A youth-centric policy is needed to improve this," he said.
Addressing a large gathering organized by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Kathmandu today under the theme of Cooperation for Peace, Stability and Prosperity, he said, "It should not take months to register a company, and the youth should not leave the country."
He stressed the need to speed up the process by using AI and technology in our policies and administration.
Sheikh said that the private sector is the backbone of the country's economy and there is a need for youth-oriented policies and innovation.
He also said that timely elections are necessary to achieve the goal of peace, stability and prosperity.
