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Vivo’s mixed reality headset — the Vivo Vision — is launching pretty soon

Vivo Vision, which was first showcased at the Boao Forum for Asia, is finally approaching its official launch. This Apple Vision Pro competition has a strikingly familiar design, although the company says its challenger will be a lot more comfortable and “addictive”.

What is the Vivo Vision?

A familiar design    

The Vivo Vision is a mixed reality (MR) headset that — as mentioned before — looks almost identical to Apple’s Vision Pro. Its grey fabric facial interface, rear strap, external battery, and connector look almost identical.

The only notable difference is the side arms of the headset, which appear to be shiny with a metallic finish.

Vivo Vision Unveiled in China

Vivo’s Product Manager, Han Boxiao, highlighted key impressions from his experience with this device. He claimed that the Vivo Vision felt extremely light and compared its comfort to wearing AirPods Max over-ear headphones.

Although the details remain undisclosed, they are likely to be around 350 to 400 grams when it launches. Which would make it a lot more lightweight than the Vision Pro (600 – 650 grams).

Functionality 

Till now, Vivo has not released the technical specifications of its first mixed reality headset or what it can do. Since only a handful of people inside the company have had the opportunity to test it. Alongside CCTV (China Central Television) host Zhu Guangquan, who got to try it out as well.

And based on that demo, we know that the Vivo Vision will have similar gesture controls as the Vision Pro. While it seems this mixed reality headset will have a separate battery puck as well. Vivo also confirmed that the headset will be powered by a Qualcomm processor, including it among high-end mixed reality devices.

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When is the Vivo Vision launching?

Just today, Vivo has officially announced the launch of the mixed reality headset. The company has decided to unveil the Vivo Vision on August 21 in China. This headset will be the second MR headset from an established Android company. However, it will not be commercially available but rather as an “exploration edition,” where users can register for an in-store trial to test the product.

Honor Power 2 to house a gigantic 10,000 mAh battery!

Back in April, Honor launched a mid-range smartphone — the Honor Power — with a huge 8,000 mAh battery. And now, we already have reports coming in claiming that the Honor Power 2 will take things a step further with a bigger 10,000 mAh battery.

What to expect from Honor Power 2

According to the reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, we now know that Honor has already started testing Honor Power 2 with a 10,000 mAh battery. And of course, what makes this feat super impressive is that it’s not a rugged phone.

Honor Power design
Image: Honor Power

And instead, we expect it to maintain a slim profile as its predecessor, which measured just 7.98mm thick. While weighing just 209 grams. That is diabolical for a smartphone with a battery of that caliber!

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Chipset combination

Another piece of the puzzle that has been revealed is the chipset that will be suited to the phone.

MediaTek Dimensity chip

The rumor hints that Honor Power 2 will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500. This yet-unannounced chip looks to be a sub-flagship processor built on TSMC’s 4nm process, which reportedly scores a 2 million+ score in AnTuTu.

If that turns out to be true, the Power 2 will brag an impressive performance upgrade over the original Honor Power’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3.

When will Honor Power 2 launch?

Since Honor has already started testing this phone, we expect it to launch by the first half of 2026. It will likely follow a similar timeline to the Honor Power phone, which launched in April 2025.

However, Honor is not the only one working with a larger battery phone. We know Xiaomi has started developing a phone with a 9,000 mAh battery as well. We will keep you updated with all the latest details on these phones, so watch out for this space for more.

Lava Blade AMOLED 2 goes official with a 120Hz display, Dimensity 7060

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Lava has launched its all-new “Blaze AMOLED 2 5G” smartphone. It’s the company’s latest budget 5G phone, which brings a bunch of new interesting features for its price. In this article, we will discuss the full specifications, features, and expected price in Nepal!!

Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G Overview

Design and display

Lava says this phone has a “Linea Design” with a slim build and clean visual appeal. And with a thickness of just 7.5mm, the company claims this is also the slimmest phone in the “INR 15,000” segment.

At the back, we can see a horizontally aligned camera module that spans the width of the back panel with two camera rings. The Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 is also IP64 rated for dust and water, while it comes in “Midnight Black” and “Feather White” color options.

For the display, we get a huge 6.67-inch FHD+ panel which supports a fast 120Hz refresh rate. The display comes with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits and has an in-display fingerprint reader as well.

Performance and memory

In terms of performance, Lava has gone with an all-new MediaTek Dimensity 7060 processor, making it among the few phones with this chip. This is an octa-core processor featuring two Cortex-A78 and six Cortex-A55 cores.

Mediatek Dimensity 7060

As for memory, it comes with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. The Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 runs on Android 15, while the company has promised a single OS update for this phone. On top of two years of security updates.

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Camera and others

Getting to cameras, it comes with a 50MP Sony IMX752 main sensor and an unspecified second lens. And up front, we get an 8MP selfie shooter.

The Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G also includes stereo speakers and a cooling chamber for thermal management. It comes with a huge 5000 mAh battery that supports 33W of fast charging.

Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7060 (6nm)
  • Memory: 6GB LPDDR5x RAM, 128GB UFS 3.1 storage (expandable)
  • Cameras: 50MP IMX752 main camera, 8MP selfie camera
  • Battery: 5000mAh with support for 33W fast charging
  • IP rating: Dust and splash resistant (IP64)
  • Security: In-display fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
  • OS: Android 15 (with 1+2 years of updates)

Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G will go on sale from August 16, where it will cost INR 13,499 for the sole 6/128GB configuration. We expect the price of the Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G in Nepal to be around NPR 24,999 if and when it launches here.

Smartphone Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5G (6/128GB) INR 13,499 NPR 24,999

 

Huawei FreeClip with a clip-on design, up to 36 hours of battery is here in Nepal

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Huawei has officially launched “FreeClip”, its clip-on earbuds in Nepal. In this article, let’s dive into discussing more about the latest Huawei FreeClip, including its official price in Nepal, features, specs, and more!

Huawei FreeClip Overview:

Distinct design and comfort for all-day wear

What sets the Huawei FreeClip apart is its unique design, making it the first open headset in the industry that doesn’t require users to discern between left and right ears. Weighing in at a mere 5.6g per bud, these earphones promise a comfortable and balanced listening experience that lasts all day.

Huawei Freeclip Design

The FreeClip introduces a Comfort Bean, featuring an ergonomic bean shape that seamlessly conforms to the ear’s contours. This design ensures a snug fit, prioritizing both comfort and functionality. The Acoustic Ball, inspired by a realistic model of the ear cavity, eliminates potential discomfort during use. The C-bridge section incorporates adaptive sensors to adjust the clamping force, paired with a thin cantilevered beam housing nine core wires.

Connectivity and compatibility

One standout feature of the Huawei FreeClip is its ability to connect to two devices simultaneously, offering users flexibility in their audio experience. The earphones support widely used audio codecs such as SBC, AAC, and L2HC (proprietary).

Huawei Freeclip illustration

Durability and fast charging

With an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance, the Huawei FreeClip is built to withstand various environments, providing users with durable and reliable performance. Boasting an impressive 32 hours of battery life, these earphones support fast charging, allowing for 3 hours of listening with just a 10-minute charge. A full charge takes a mere 40 minutes, catering to the needs of on-the-go users.

Huawei FreeClip Specifications

  • Design: Clip-on “C-Bridge” design
  • Weight: 5.6g per earbud
  • Durability: IP54 dust and splash resistance (case not included)
  • Drivers: 10.8mm dual-magnet driver
  • Noise Cancellation: No ANC
  • Microphones: Three per earbud
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, Dual-device pairing, audio sharing
  • Controls: Tap gestures for playback, volume, calls
  • Battery Life: 8 hours per charge, 36 hours with case
  • Fast Charging: 10-minute charge = 3 hours playback
  • Wireless Charging: Not supported
  • Colors: Rose Gold, Beige, Purple, Black
Buy Huawei FreeClip here

Huawei FreeClip Price in Nepal and Availability

The official price of the Huawei FreeClip earbuds in Nepal is NPR 29,990. You can buy it in Nepal from Huawei-authorized stores like our affiliate partner: Hukut Store.

Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Huawei FreeClip NPR 29,990 Hukut Store

Huawei’s first open-ear earbuds — FreeArc — is now available in Nepal

Huawei introduced the Huawei FreeArc, its first open-ear earbuds with secure-fit hooks, back in February this year. The earbuds feature a memory alloy build, long battery life, and multi-device connectivity. And it’s now available in Nepal as well. This article will discuss everything about the latest Huawei FreeArc, including its official price in Nepal.

Huawei FreeArc Overview

Design and Comfort

The Huawei FreeArc features an open-ear design, which rests outside the ear canal. They use a wraparound ear hook design to secure the earbuds. The construction is lightweight to avoid discomfort from prolonged wear.

Huawei FreeArc Design

The matte finish features the “HUAWEI” logo, and the earbuds come in pastel green, white, and black. There are no silicone tips or passive noise isolation. The speaker module is placed near the ear, directing sound without sealing it.  The S-shaped curve is made to reduce the pressure on the tragus, while the Nickel-Titanium alloy hooks provide flexibility.  Each earbud weighs 8.9 grams.

Durability and Build

The earbuds come with an IP57 rating, making them water and dust-resistant. However, the charging case is not included in this rating.

Audio and Sound Quality

The 17 × 12 mm high-sensitivity driver unit delivers clear and powerful audio. A reverse sound wave system helps minimize sound leakage. The earbuds do not include Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) or adaptive EQ, but users can adjust settings manually through the app. Supported codecs include SBC and AAC.

Microphones and Call Features

Each earbud has two microphones and a triple-call noise cancellation system. It supports Bluetooth with a dual-resonator antenna, offering a 400m connection range in open spaces and 100m² coverage in office settings. It supports multi-device pairing and audio sharing with Huawei devices. Touch controls allow users to manage playback, volume, and calls.

Battery and Charging

Each earbud provides 7 hours of playback, with a total of 28 hours using the charging case. A 10-minute charge gives 3 hours of playback. However, the earbuds do not support wireless charging.

Huawei FreeArc Specifications

  • Design: Open-ear with secure-fit hooks
  • Weight: 8.9g per earbud
  • Durability: IP57 dust and water resistance (case not included)
  • Drivers: 17 × 12 mm high-sensitivity unit
  • Noise Cancellation: No ANC, triple-call noise cancellation
  • Audio Features: Reverse sound wave system, manual EQ adjustment
  • Codecs: SBC, AAC
  • Microphones: Two per earbud
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, dual-resonator antenna, multi-device pairing, audio sharing
  • Controls: Touch gestures for playback, volume, calls
  • Battery Life: 7 hours per charge, 28 hours with case
  • Fast Charging: 10-minute charge = 3 hours playback
  • Wireless Charging: Not supported
  • Colors: Green, Grey, Black
Buy Huawei FreeArc here

Huawei FreeArc Price in Nepal and Availability

In Nepal, the official price of Huawei FreeArc open-ear earbuds is NPR 16,990. And you can buy it from Huawei-authorized stores like our affiliate partner: Hukut Store.

Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Huawei FreeArc NPR 16,990 Hukut Store

Vivo V60 launched with a 6500mAh battery and 3x telephoto camera

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Vivo just dropped the V60 in India, and they’re clearly going after the premium mid-range crowd. You’re getting a semi flagship-level camera specs, a massive battery, and that signature Vivo design language. This article will discuss everything about the latest Vivo V60, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Vivo V60 Overview

Display and Design

Vivo V60

The V60 packs a 6.77-inch AMOLED display. We’re talking 1.5K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate and some seriously bright peak brightness at 5000 nits.  Build quality looks solid too – you’re getting IP68/69 water resistance and Schott Xensation protection instead of the usual Gorilla Glass. At 7.5mm thick and around 200g, it’s reasonably slim for what you’re getting inside.

Performance and Software

At its core is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, which is Qualcomm’s latest mid-range chip built on 4nm process. Performance should be decent for most tasks, but i would expect, it has no significant performance leap over its predecessor.

Memory options go from 8GB+128GB all the way up to 16GB+512GB, which is pretty generous. The UFS 2.2 storage isn’t the fastest around, but it’ll do the job. And hey, they’re promising 4 major Android updates, which is solid support.

Camera System

Vivo partnered with Zeiss again, and you’re getting a triple camera setup. The main 50MP sensor is the Sony IMX766 with OIS, while the telephoto is a 50MP periscope with 3x optical zoom. The ultrawide is just 8MP, which feels a bit underwhelming compared to the other two. Front camera is a hefty 50MP, so selfie lovers should be happy.

Battery and Charging

Here’s where Vivo went all out – 6500mAh battery is massive for a phone this thin. Plus, you’re getting 90W fast charging with bypass charging support, which means you can game while plugged in without heating up the battery.

Vivo V60 Specifications

  • Display: 6.77″ AMOLED, 1080×2392, 120Hz, HDR10+, 5000 nits peak
  • Processor: Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (4nm)
  • RAM: 8GB/12GB/16GB
  • Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB (UFS 2.2)
  • Rear Camera: 50MP main (OIS) + 50MP telephoto (3x) + 8MP ultrawide
  • Front Camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 6500mAh with 90W charging
  • OS: Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15
  • Build: IP68/69, Schott Xensation glass
  • Colors: Mist Grey, Moonlit Blue, Auspicious Gold

Vivo V60 Price in Nepal and Availability

The V60 starts at INR 36,999 in India for the base 8GB+128GB variant. When it makes it to Nepal, expect pricing to start at no less than NPR 59,000 for the entry model.

Vivo V60 Variant Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8GB + 128GB INR 36,999 NPR 59,000
8GB + 256GB INR 38,999 NPR 62,000
12GB + 256GB INR 40,999 NPR 65,000
16GB + 512GB INR 45,999 NPR 73,000

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the X200 Ultra

CMF Buds 2a launched in Nepal with 42dB ANC

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CMF just dropped their Buds 2a in Nepal, these could be some seriously good value earbuds. We’re talking 42dB active noise cancellation and 35+ hour battery life for less than seven thousand rupees. This article will discuss everything about the latest CMF Buds 2a, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

CMF Buds 2a Overview

Design and Comfort

CMF Buds 2a design

The Buds 2a go for a lightweight approach — each earbud weighs just 4.28g. The case adds another 42.75g and comes with a lanyard hole, so you can actually attach them to something instead of losing them in your bag. The design mixes matte and glossy finishes, which should help hide fingerprints and scratches better than fully glossy earbuds.

Sound Quality

CMF equipped these with custom 12.4mm dynamic drivers and a biofiber + TPU diaphragm combo. They’ve also got Dirac tuning, which usually means more balanced sound rather than overly bass-heavy output. You get custom EQ options and something called “Ultra Bass Technology” if you want that extra thump in your music.

Battery and Charging

You’re looking at 35.5 hours total with the case and ANC off, or 8 hours from the buds alone. Even with ANC on, you still get 23 hours total. Fast charging is pretty decent too — 10 minutes gets you 2 hours of playback from the buds, or 1.4 hours with the case. The case packs a 460mAh battery while each earbud has 43mAh.

Noise Cancellation and Call Quality

The active noise cancellation hits up to 42dB, which is actually impressive for budget earbuds. Most cheap ANC earbuds struggle to hit even 30dB effectively. There’s also adaptive ANC that adjusts based on your environment, plus transparency mode when you need to hear what’s around you.

For calls, you get 6 microphones total with Clear Voice Technology and Wind Noise Reduction 2.0.

Connectivity and Features

Bluetooth 5.4 with 10-meter range covers the basics, plus you get dual connection support so you can pair with two devices simultaneously. Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair make initial setup easier. The touch controls are pretty standard — double tap for skip/answer, triple tap for back/reject, and tap-and-hold to switch between ANC and transparency modes.

Gaming and Low Latency

If you’re gaming on a Nothing Phone, you get less than 110ms latency in Game Mode. For other devices, expect typical Bluetooth latency, which should be fine for most content.

CMF Buds 2a Specifications

Specification Details
Drivers Custom 12.4mm dynamic
Diaphragm Biofiber + Custom TPU
Audio Codecs AAC, SBC
ANC Depth Up to 42dB
Buds Weight 4.28g each
Case Weight 42.75g
Battery (ANC Off) 35.5 hours total, 8 hours buds
Battery (ANC On) 23 hours total, 5 hours buds
Fast Charging 10 min = 2 hours playback
Bluetooth Version 5.4, 10m range
Water Rating IP54 buds, IPX2 case
Microphones 6 total
Compatibility Android 6.0+, iOS 13+
Features Adaptive ANC, Transparency, Dual Connection

CMF Buds 2a Price in Nepal and Availability

The CMF Buds 2a is available now in Nepal for NPR 6,499.

Device Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
CMF Buds 2a NPR 6,499 Available Now

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the X200 Ultra

Huawei Watch D2 launched in Nepal with medical-grade health tracking

Huawei just dropped their Watch D2 in Nepal, and this isn’t your typical smartwatch. The main selling point here is continuous 24/7 blood pressure monitoring, which goes beyond what most smartwatches offer. This article will discuss everything about the latest Huawei Watch D2, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.

Huawei Watch D2 Overview

Medical tech on your wrist

Okay, so the biggest deal here is the ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. This thing can track your blood pressure 24/7 without you doing anything. It’ll give you detailed readings for day, night, and overall averages, plus it works even while you’re sleeping. You can also take manual blood pressure readings anytime you want, straight from your wrist.

Design and Display

The Watch D2 measures 48 × 38 × 13.3mm with what Huawei calls an “ultra-narrow” 26.5mm mechanical airbag. It’s surprisingly slim for something packing this much health tech. You get two color options — Black and Gold — plus your choice of a sporty black fluoroelastomer strap or a classier white composite leather one. The 1.82-inch AMOLED display hits 480 × 408 resolution with 347 PPI and can pump out 1500 nits of brightness.

Health and fitness features

Beyond blood pressure, this watch is loaded with sensors. We’re talking 9-axis IMU, optical heart rate, ECG, ambient light, barometer, temperature, and more. It can monitor up to 9 health indicators at once and display them with a simple tap.

Huawei Watch D2

The watch also includes Huawei’s TruSleep monitoring and stress tracking, so you get a pretty complete picture of your overall wellness. IP68 rating means it can handle everyday splashes and dust, but Huawei specifically warns against swimming, hot showers, or anything involving high water pressure. So it’s water-resistant, not waterproof.

Battery Life 

Huawei claims up to 6 days of typical use, but if you’re actually using that continuous blood pressure monitoring feature, you’re looking at about 1 day of battery life. That’s a pretty significant trade-off for the medical-grade monitoring. Regular wireless charging is supported, so at least topping up is straightforward.

Smart Features

The watch runs on Bluetooth 5.2 and works with Android 8.0+ and iOS 13.0+ devices. There’s NFC support for contactless payments, though that depends on what services are available in Nepal.

You get a rotating crown, function buttons, built-in speaker, and microphone for calls. Pretty standard smartwatch stuff, but well-implemented.

Huawei Watch D2 Specifications

Specification Details
Display 1.82″ AMOLED, 480×408, 347 PPI, 1500 nits
Dimensions 48 × 38 × 13.3 mm
Case Material Aluminum alloy
Strap Options Black fluoroelastomer, White composite leather
Colors Black, Gold
Health Sensors 9-axis IMU, heart rate, ECG, blood pressure, temperature
Battery Life Up to 6 days (1 day with ABPM)
Charging Wireless, 5V/1A
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.2, NFC
Water Rating IP68
Compatibility Android 8.0+, iOS 13.0+
Operating Temp 5℃ to 40℃
Buy Huawei Watch D2 here

Huawei Watch D2 Price in Nepal and Availability

The Huawei Watch D2 is now available in Nepal for NPR 64,990. And if you buy it from our affiliate partner Hukut Store, you will also get Huawei FreeBuds SE 2 worth NPR 5,500 for free.

Device Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
Huawei Watch D2 NPR 64,990 Hukut Store

Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro could have an OLED display and Dynamic Island

It seems Apple has some big upgrades planned for its 2026 lineup of the MacBook Pro. First, Apple could finally introduce an OLED display for the MacBook Pro. Whereas it seems the notch will be saying goodbye, and be replaced by an iPhone-like Dynamic Island as well.

OLED display for 2026 MacBook Pro

Apple is apparently replacing its current mini LED screen on the MacBook Pro with an advanced OLED panel, which will be both thinner and lighter. This change could potentially feature a higher contrast ratio, more vibrant colors, and better power efficiency.

However, we still need to see whether the OLED MacBook Pros deliver a higher brightness level than the current ones. Especially since the latest M4 MacBook Pro hits an impressive 1,000 nits of full-screen brightness. Or even 1,600 nits for HDR content.

Macbook Pro M4 Price in Nepal
M4 MacBook Pro

And as expected, Samsung Display will be supplying the OLED panels for Apple’s next-gen MacBook Pro. We’ve also seen rumors floating around that mention the MacBook Air getting the OLED upgrade a year later.

Change in design

Other than this, the 2026 MacBook Pro could move from a notch to a Dynamic Island, like on iPhones as well. The notch was a fairly controversial design back in 2021 when we first saw it on the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro and M1 Max chip.

But over the years, it seems most people have grown to like it, so it will be interesting to see how the shift to Dynamic Island will be received by the public.

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When will we get this?

While we won’t be getting this upgrade in the coming MacBook Pro that will feature the M5 family of chips, these MacBooks will most likely arrive in 2026. Although Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has suggested that the M5 MacBook Pros could be delayed until early 2026. Leaving the OLED MacBook Pros on a 2027 launch schedule.

  • Meanwhile, watch our comparison between M1, M2, M3, and M4 MacBook Air

Shramsansar is Nepal’s new digital platform for job search and employment services

Nepal goverment is planning to launch Shramsansar, a government-backed digital platform soon. It designed to connect job seekers, employers, training providers, and employment service agencies. Currently available in demo phase, Shramsansar aim is to simplify access to labor market information and employment opportunities across the country.

Sharmsansar Overview

Developed by the Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Security, Shramsansar serves as a centralized system where users can easily search and apply for jobs, register as unemployed youth, and explore skill development programs. The platform also allows employers to publish job openings, manage labor demand, and access profiles of potential candidates.

Shramsansar

Features

Shramsansar makes it easy for job seekers to find work that fits their skills and preferences. Users can search and apply for jobs directly on the platform while also creating professional profiles to track their applications and access tailored support. The site offers certified training courses to help improve skills and boost chances of employment. Employers benefit too, with tools to post job openings and review candidate profiles to find the right fit quickly.

Simialrly, local governments can use Shramsansar to access real-time labor market data, helping them make informed decisions on policy and planning. The platform also allows government units to send important announcements and updates directly to all users, keeping everyone informed and connected. In additoin, Shramsansar is multilingual, mobile-friendly, and built with secure data protection measures to ensure accessibility and inclusiveness for all Nepali citizens, especially youth and marginalized groups.

Mobile Application

The platform is also available as a mobile app, allowing users to search jobs, apply, and manage their profiles from anywhere. This mobile access supports Nepal’s push toward digital transformation and wider employment access.

For Employers and Local Governments

Employers can register to advertise job openings and manage labor demand efficiently. Local governments can leverage the platform’s real-time data to improve employment service delivery and policy-making. Overall, this looks as an commendable step from goverment, when the entire country is suffering from dire umemployment and economic stagnation.