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Nepal’s First Homegrown Social Platform ‘Global Diary’ Launched


Kathmandu: Nepal’s first homegrown social media platform ‘Global Diary’, powered by AI technology, has been launched. The platform is a comprehensive one that aims to support digital transformation, promote commercial empowerment, and encourage inclusive technological development. Designed to empower businesses, individuals, and government agencies, Global Diary brings communication, trade, and opportunities together on a single platform.



According to National News Agency RSS, Bhagwan Das Agrahari, CEO of Global Diary, stated that the platform was developed by young Nepali IT minds using local investments and expertise. It ensures AI-driven integration, reliable global connectivity, affordable digital presence, and sustainable growth. Although developed in Nepal, Global Diary has been built to meet international standards in terms of purpose, functionality, and reach. It connects individuals, businesses, and government agencies through a unified digital system, making communication, services, and opportunities more accessible.



Agrahari added that the platform was created to address Nepal’s fragmented digital infrastructure and to empower all sectors through a single AI-powered, multipurpose solution. The main objective of making Global Diary is to solve Nepal’s fragmented digital system, empower individuals and businesses as well as government bodies through a single Artificial Intelligence-powered digital platform, shared Organisation President Shekhar Aryal.



Aryal further explained that users could easily manage their profile, business page, and professional details in Global Diary. The platform has been made affordable and scalable, providing opportunities for small businesses and individuals to utilize modern digital devices. Global Diary empowers users by allowing individuals to showcase their skills, portfolios, achievements, and services, which expands networks and increases employment and freelance opportunities.



The President argued that as a digital platform developed locally, it gives priority to Nepal-based needs, standards, and national-level data security. Traditional digital platforms cannot solve the real problems faced by Nepali users, businesses, and government entities, but Global Diary will connect individuals and businesses across the country on a single digital platform, paving the way for digital inclusion and innovation.



He claimed that it not only reduces digital spending by approximately 60 percent, increases local employment opportunities, personalized search, and access to reliable connections, but also assists with central business statistics, promotes digital inclusion, and prevents annual advertising expenses exceeding 150 million US dollars on foreign digital platforms. This platform will have the capacity to develop locally and reach the global market. The organisation stated that it will not only provide affordable and inclusive solutions but also serve as a means to solve real problems and promote community-centered development.



Just like other social networks, individuals can easily showcase their skills, experiences, achievements, and portfolios, while small businesses to large companies can present their services and products digitally on this platform. It provides facilities like instant connection, sharing of QR codes for profile and service exchange, listing of their services and products by individuals and businesses, and timely accessing new opportunities, news, or information.