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Digital Talk Podcast Started From 1st Baisakh 2080

Digital Talk Podcast
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13th April 2023, Kathmandu

Nepal Internet Foundation is going to start a podcast series on ‘Digital Talk‘ from the 1st of Baisakh. The podcast series will focus on eight different sectors and 80 digital initiatives in the Digital Nepal Framework.

Focused on the Digital Nepal framework, the Digital Talk Podcast will provide a platform for in-depth discussions on the latest trends and developments in technology in Nepal.

Organized by the Nepal Internet Foundation, the podcast will feature experts from various fields such as government officials, tech experts, civil society, business/private sector, who will share their insights and experiences on how the Digital Nepal Framework is transforming the country’s digital landscape.

Digital Nepal Framework is a comprehensive scheme developed by the Government of Nepal to promote the use of digital technology in the country.

The framework aims to build a digital infrastructure that supports sustainable economic growth, improves government services, and improves the quality of life of Nepali citizens. With the framework, Nepal is poised to become a hub for innovation and digital entrepreneurship in this sector.

The podcast will cover a wide range of topics related to the Digital Nepal Framework such as Digital Foundation, Digital for Agriculture, Digital for Health, Digital for Education, Digital Tourism, Digital Finance, and Digital for Urban Infrastructure.

It aims to provide awareness and information about the Digital Nepal Framework, discuss the dimensions of Digital Nepal, and discuss the possible roadmap and success of Digital Nepal.

Nepal Internet Foundation hopes that the audience will gain valuable insights and practical knowledge about how the framework is impacting various sectors and how they can leverage digital technology to enhance their education, business, and daily life.

The podcast can be heard and watched on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Hamro Patro, and Nepal FM.


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