Hats off to the entire team 👏👏👏 Going through piles and piles of book, resources, papers and others to make such a precise form into a short video with all the important facts and information is not an easy task. Being in this industry, it feels sad to use imported goods and serve the local market for existence.
Nepal was a leading country in material industries.. its just sad seeing where we have come from then! Political instabillity le desh lai ekdam pachi parya xa.. hopefully good days come.. ❤️ Keep up the contents bro.
I never knew we had such a early head start in a garment industry but unfortunately our nation politics killed most of our industry, i just hope we can recover from this anyways thanks a lot for making this video, you are great ❤
Even my mom used to work for such garment industry in Biratnagar, but in 2010 AD because of political donations & load shedding they shifted the factory to India
My dad owned a garment factory during that time. Used to feel so proud seeing our products were gonna be worn by foreigners. 500 workers were employed in our factory. But when the industry collapsed it hit all of our homes hard.
Similar experience. My father was a partner in one of such Nepali factories where Products for john players, big bazaar and few US brands were made. Hit hard after the collapse of garments.
@@atinyshineforever9252 nepali lai quota chine afnai budhi balbuta ma kehi na garne 500 jana staff lai out and afu le kama ko paisa kharcha garera bidesh padna jane pathaune ani ka stable huncha business .. ragat pasina bagauna paryoo sajilo bato ma huda kam garne ani hard time ma sab palayan kasari yo dess ma develop huncha
Brother mah garment industry ko ho till date .. tapaiko subscriber 42K vaye Dekhi Saab video heriraaxu .. but never expected tapai garment industry ko video banaunu hunxa vanne .. thank you so much .. malai dherei thaha na vaye Pani etti chai thaha thiyo jaba Raja ( king ) hatyo yo chor neta Harle garment industry dwasta pardyo
The subject you choose to speak is spot on. It is what has made this channel growing fast, i presume. Can you please make a video on chaotic road plan and housing in kathmandu?
Loved the video bro , you must now be consistent , many of us are too addictive towards your channel that we watch your video many times , Hope you will try to upload video quiet fast Keep growing & giving knowledge to us ❤️
Informative as always!! I do remember two Garment industries at Hattiban, Lalitpur during my childhood days. The roads used to be flooded with crowd of people during office hours.
Good video. Time has been changed. Our Nepali community in US has increased significantly, we even have few Nepalese in US government. They can definitely support making trade relationships now on.
तपाईंले विषय वस्तु लाई गहन सुक्ष्म तरिकाले प्रस्तुत गर्नु हुन्छ। यो विषय कहीं कतै देखिएन यतिका वर्ष सम्म, नेपाली जनमानस बाटै हराइसकेको विषय लाई सबै माझ पुर्याउनुभयो। तपाईंको channel को हरेक विषय नियाल्दा अहिले सम्म धेरैं सम्म लत लाग्न सक्ने देखें, हेर्दै गएपछि, अर्को video कहिले आउँछ भन्ने हुँदो रहेछ। धन्यवाद तपाईं र तपाईंको team लाई।
Or not sure if we already AI tools capable of this if not hire another person to translate and add clear/no flaw English subtitles. ( Maybe the increased audience which most probably will be from land will outweigh the cost of new hire easily )
Was garment industry the only industry in Nepal?What about other industries? Wasn't it the Indian geopolitics that destroyed the Nepali industry market by buying out the industries but not running them like biratnagar jute mill , Gorkhali rubber ? Can you cover the video how the Biratnagar jute mill and Gorkhali tires failed ?
@sanjaygurung5473 Nepal will not develop until we Nepali have this blame game mentality. This is narrative our so called patriot Political leader made to escape the fact that they eat all the industry and sold to India/China for their own benefit. We should start to be accountable of our own matters.
this is an awesome video. I am definitely watching all the videos from this channel. And respect to all the research and representation done in this video. Subscribing
Imagine Nepal without corrupt politicians where our royal family was not massacred where maoist movement never necessarily took place where our country's laws and constitution were never influenced by foreign politics. Our country would have progressed exponentially.
It's really sad to see how the WTO policies destroyed the Nepali garment industry. But instead of dwelling on the past, let's brainstorm ways to revive the industry. Perhaps investing in modern machinery and technology, providing better training to workers, and exploring new markets could be some solutions. Could you please suggest another video with the topic of how can we revive those industries and some solutions for this.
Amazing intro and explaintion but you can do better while ending the video through smooth transition.Hope your channel reaches to 1M subscriber soon!!!
Yestai similar 1970- late 1980s tira carpet industry ma pani thriving exports hunthiyo re..but due to some scams by skilled senior workers from Darjeeling such as under invoicing etc etc le barbad pareko industry ...bhanera suneko thiye....dherai manche haru government le pakreko ra kati bhageko darjeeling kurseong tira bhanera suneko thiye...please research on this too.... Many people who couldnt be caught fled while many got wrongfully convicted and punished
Nepal has almost 1:10 Export Import ratio with India, Nepal is a big market for Indian business house and ever since the eradication of load shedding from Nepal, the new industries has been growing. But due to recent financial liquidity problem and hike interest rate from bank, all the industries are about to collapse. Is this liquidity a new weapon for the destruction of industry in Nepal from foreigners??? Please go through this matter too.
nepal is not a big mrkt for indian prdct there r indian states tht hve bigger population thn nepal how much is the population of nepal nd also Chinese prodct r available
There are many states in india that have higher GDP per capita and purchasing power so nepal is not a big market but a geopolitical barrier to keep check on china in the north
@@Rav01508 yes that's true for sure but in terms of trade in foreign currency Nepal is largest importer of India almost $ 10 billion annually. We import more than 40% of our $ 36 billion GPD.
The seaport is a must-have for the garment industry. Nepal should demand a corridor through India to Bangladeshi ports. Many industries can be revived by this.
The fact that Nepal dont have sea port for sea route is the major drawback for international business and thats the bitter truth why we couldnt expand in international much.... international market might want nepali manpower but no product
Hats off to the entire team 👏👏👏 Going through piles and piles of book, resources, papers and others to make such a precise form into a short video with all the important facts and information is not an easy task. Being in this industry, it feels sad to use imported goods and serve the local market for existence.
Thank you
Good Brrother (:
My mom raised me by working on Garment factory..so I have a good memories inside the factory with the childs of other workers 😊
Same here
I hope you are not Republican ( गणतन्त्रबादी) 😂
@@aavash_Gorkhalinah she is
Nepal was a leading country in material industries.. its just sad seeing where we have come from then! Political instabillity le desh lai ekdam pachi parya xa.. hopefully good days come.. ❤️ Keep up the contents bro.
More like government subsidies propping up the industry. The moment it disappeared, Nepal couldn’t compete.
Kaile kahi yesto yesto kura sunda ta yo desh ma basna nai man lagdina
Disclaimer: this channel is highly addictive 🔥
Vastab ma
True
Tai ta 😒
ua-cam.com/video/GaTnKTVlPlk/v-deo.html
Very true
I never knew we had such a early head start in a garment industry but unfortunately our nation politics killed most of our industry, i just hope we can recover from this anyways thanks a lot for making this video, you are great ❤
Even my mom used to work for such garment industry in Biratnagar, but in 2010 AD because of political donations & load shedding they shifted the factory to India
My dad owned a garment factory during that time. Used to feel so proud seeing our products were gonna be worn by foreigners. 500 workers were employed in our factory. But when the industry collapsed it hit all of our homes hard.
Similar experience. My father was a partner in one of such Nepali factories where Products for john players, big bazaar and few US brands were made. Hit hard after the collapse of garments.
@@atinyshineforever9252 he has now moved on to another industry 🤗
@@atinyshineforever9252 nepali lai quota chine afnai budhi balbuta ma kehi na garne 500 jana staff lai out and afu le kama ko paisa kharcha garera bidesh padna jane pathaune ani ka stable huncha business .. ragat pasina bagauna paryoo sajilo bato ma huda kam garne ani hard time ma sab palayan kasari yo dess ma develop huncha
let's start again.
Same sathi same
निकै नै सुचना मूलक् गार्मेन्ट् ईन्ढस्टिरी आजको युवाहरूले थाहा पाऊनु नै पर्ने विशेस् प्रस्तुति ।धन्यबाद् छ यस् भिडियो बनाउने टिम्लाई।
Brother mah garment industry ko ho till date .. tapaiko subscriber 42K vaye Dekhi Saab video heriraaxu .. but never expected tapai garment industry ko video banaunu hunxa vanne .. thank you so much .. malai dherei thaha na vaye Pani etti chai thaha thiyo jaba Raja ( king ) hatyo yo chor neta Harle garment industry dwasta pardyo
This channel has always give a positive message to the Nepalese who doesn't know the history of Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
You have outdone yourself. Great work and outstanding clarity
Thank you! Cheers!
The subject you choose to speak is spot on. It is what has made this channel growing fast, i presume.
Can you please make a video on chaotic road plan and housing in kathmandu?
Interesting
Loved the video bro , you must now be consistent , many of us are too addictive towards your channel that we watch your video many times , Hope you will try to upload video quiet fast
Keep growing & giving knowledge to us ❤️
Informative as always!!
I do remember two Garment industries at Hattiban, Lalitpur during my childhood days. The roads used to be flooded with crowd of people during office hours.
What an indepth research and a balanced take. Hats off!
This Man is a National Treasure 👍🏽 i Salute u and ur Accurate infos Bro … Keepup the good work going Man
What? Yesto samma thyo hamro Nepal?! Must have felt amaing back then.
Great content as always Dipesh Bro.
Lots of love and affection from india for nepali people
Good video. Time has been changed. Our Nepali community in US has increased significantly, we even have few Nepalese in US government. They can definitely support making trade relationships now on.
I remember garments factory next to our house while growing up. There were so many small factories in our neighborhood in 90s.
Well researched 👍🏼I still remember the crowd during the break
Your content giving me Goosebumps. Brilliant
Bravoo. Brother keep going and expose all the mistakes what government did to our industry and ruin our country 😢😢😢 . Lots of love and support broo😊😊😊
Thank you for all your in-depth research and bringing this forgotten industry to the highlights once again.
Daily video aaune vako vaya jhan ramrilo hunthyo but weekly ni aajai ramro hunthyo 🤨 addicted to this channel
Awaiting for this ❣️
Thanks for making.see you again
Excellent content brother. Keep up the good work.
What a comprehensive research!! 👏
तपाईंले विषय वस्तु लाई गहन सुक्ष्म तरिकाले प्रस्तुत गर्नु हुन्छ। यो विषय कहीं कतै देखिएन यतिका वर्ष सम्म, नेपाली जनमानस बाटै हराइसकेको विषय लाई सबै माझ पुर्याउनुभयो। तपाईंको channel को हरेक विषय नियाल्दा अहिले सम्म धेरैं सम्म लत लाग्न सक्ने देखें, हेर्दै गएपछि, अर्को video कहिले आउँछ भन्ने हुँदो रहेछ। धन्यवाद तपाईं र तपाईंको team लाई।
"so called third world country" nice bro and a deep respect for saying this. Awesome video
Hats off for these types of content to the whole The Nepali Comment Team❤️🌼
Keep educating us my brother!!👍👍
Currently, i am doing my thesis research on this topic so , this video really helped me alot. Thank you 👍☺
All the best
@@TheNepaliComment 🤗
I am also planning to do research in this topic. can you suggest some relevant resources for me.
We really appreciate your hardwork bro....worthy content🙏🙏
nice bro..very informative..good work.
नेपालमा यो जतिको जानकारी मुलक अर्को च्यानल छैन धन्यवाद सबै टिमलाई🙏
Hawa muji check (In-Depth story)
Awesome. Thanks for the video. Btw how was the decision biased ethnicity wise as shown in 12:55 to 13:02
Keep it rolling buddy! ❤️
Dipesh Bro Good Going. ❤️❤️ Love Your Content. Keep on Uploading Contents Like this ❤️❤️
Thanks a ton
The video that i was really looking for.
A humble suggestions for your channel:
Make a English dubbed version too.... U will hit new heights in Nepali UA-cam industry!!!
Or not sure if we already AI tools capable of this if not hire another person to translate and add clear/no flaw English subtitles. ( Maybe the increased audience which most probably will be from land will outweigh the cost of new hire easily )
Eagerly waiting..
I have also uploaded informative awareness type video...once have a look😅
@@learntoteach1 okay
Sir Can you Make a well perfect team to uplode one video per week.
We need more beautiful content from TNC.
We try to do it. But projects take longer time, sometimes I get lazy. But that is the goal: to be consistent.
@@TheNepaliComment try your best brother we need quality over quantity
Dherai ramro lagyo yo visayama kura uthaunuvayo.. hami Nepali haru lai euta gyaan aauxa hola
I got suggestion by my Global Business Issue teacher here in denmark and yet so good content hats off
This channel gonna Rise and Rise❣️👏🔥🔥
Bro hats off for your hard work for all the contents you create
Great content daju ❤
Thanks for the video
GREAT CONTENT. KEEP IT UP DIPESH.
This man never dispointed us...
disappointed lekhne gar unpadh gawaar
@@A.A.A.182 ta xas ni genius
Awesome content 👍👍
Loved this channel👍
My mother shared me story how she used to work in garment bunking college to support family.
Awesome ❤🔥 Keep them coming
Was garment industry the only industry in Nepal?What about other industries?
Wasn't it the Indian geopolitics that destroyed the Nepali industry market by buying out the industries but not running them like biratnagar jute mill , Gorkhali rubber ?
Can you cover the video how the Biratnagar jute mill and Gorkhali tires failed ?
chill dude, he's just starting to walk. no need to make him sprint for reduced content quality
He has a pretty good video about the fall of the other various industries
ua-cam.com/video/eh33BDFvCC8/v-deo.html
@Sanjay Gurung ok
@Sanjay Gurung then how Bangladesh prosper in textile industry?
@sanjaygurung5473 Nepal will not develop until we Nepali have this blame game mentality. This is narrative our so called patriot Political leader made to escape the fact that they eat all the industry and sold to India/China for their own benefit. We should start to be accountable of our own matters.
this is an awesome video. I am definitely watching all the videos from this channel. And respect to all the research and representation done in this video. Subscribing
Subtly informative and new information ❤️👍🔥
Finally, the new video 😍
Always awesome content ❤
hats off your research ...you always amazed us...never dispoint us..keep shining 😊😊respect bro
Thank you for the content
Thanks for the research.
Fantastic. Dherai ramro .
Hands up for your research ❤️
You can give some solutions also
Love your content ☺️ keep going
Imagine Nepal without corrupt politicians where our royal family was not massacred where maoist movement never necessarily took place where our country's laws and constitution were never influenced by foreign politics. Our country would have progressed exponentially.
Good work brother
Good work daju, I am from Nepal janakpur dham,I am watching all your video
Sir weekly video chaiyo. Full support hamro tarfa bata ❤
The way of presentation is quite impressive 👏
As always informative😊❤️
This is absolutely true, Nepal started the textile industry much before Bangladesh.
Your channel is addictive dude
Yeah, when I was child, every senior were somewhere involved in this garment industry, thinking where it disappeared 🤔, now cleared 😀
Always love your content
It's really sad to see how the WTO policies destroyed the Nepali garment industry. But instead of dwelling on the past, let's brainstorm ways to revive the industry. Perhaps investing in modern machinery and technology, providing better training to workers, and exploring new markets could be some solutions. Could you please suggest another video with the topic of how can we revive those industries and some solutions for this.
My dream industry since childhood ❤️
Amazing intro and explaintion but you can do better while ending the video through smooth transition.Hope your channel reaches to 1M subscriber soon!!!
I appreciate your efforts. Thanks for your content which is top-notch.
Waiting for next video 😎😎
Yestai similar 1970- late 1980s tira carpet industry ma pani thriving exports hunthiyo re..but due to some scams by skilled senior workers from Darjeeling such as under invoicing etc etc le barbad pareko industry ...bhanera suneko thiye....dherai manche haru government le pakreko ra kati bhageko darjeeling kurseong tira bhanera suneko thiye...please research on this too.... Many people who couldnt be caught fled while many got wrongfully convicted and punished
Waiting ♥️💐
Amazing video. Graet content
Nepal has almost 1:10 Export Import ratio with India, Nepal is a big market for Indian business house and ever since the eradication of load shedding from Nepal, the new industries has been growing. But due to recent financial liquidity problem and hike interest rate from bank, all the industries are about to collapse. Is this liquidity a new weapon for the destruction of industry in Nepal from foreigners??? Please go through this matter too.
nepal is not a big mrkt for indian prdct there r indian states tht hve bigger population thn nepal how much is the population of nepal nd also Chinese prodct r available
There are many states in india that have higher GDP per capita and purchasing power so nepal is not a big market but a geopolitical barrier to keep check on china in the north
@@Rav01508 china india they r jst wht to say they get along but not so much big economies
@@Rav01508 yes that's true for sure but in terms of trade in foreign currency Nepal is largest importer of India almost $ 10 billion annually. We import more than 40% of our $ 36 billion GPD.
@@antosggbiggest importers of India are USA and UAE
I bing watched all of your videos, very interesting contents and v.good animation....
Hello bro Good Afternoon..
Durbar hatyakanda ko barema video banauna paryo..
excited to much
Nice information
What a research brother🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
can you also create video on pasmina industry, which was once big
Thanks for the research
The seaport is a must-have for the garment industry. Nepal should demand a corridor through India to Bangladeshi ports. Many industries can be revived by this.
Nepal already has access to Kolkata port.
Brother yo dhurmus suntali foundation ko ra international stadium ko ma ne banauna paryo yeuta video...
Love the content
This channel is highly addictive
Awesome content ❤️
The fact that Nepal dont have sea port for sea route is the major drawback for international business and thats the bitter truth why we couldnt expand in international much.... international market might want nepali manpower but no product
Amazing!!
Superb ...