Once revered as the roof of the world, Nepal now proudly holds the title of "World’s Visa Processing Hub." Forget tourism, culture, or natural beauty—our new claim to fame is a GDP driven by remittances, which account for over one-fourth of the economy. While other nations export tech, innovation, or high-end goods, Nepal has perfected the art of exporting housekeepers to Japan, Uber drivers to Australia, and berry-pickers to Canada. It’s globalization with a Nepali twist: we trade hopes and degrees for dish sponges and floor mops. The much-celebrated brain drain has transformed into Nepal’s unofficial economic policy—or as we lovingly call it, the "Escape Plan." Why should engineers calculate beams for crumbling Nepali bridges when they can vacuum carpets in Sydney? Why teach in a village school when babysitting in Toronto pays better? It’s a win-win for everyone—other nations get cheap labor, and Nepal gets remittances to grease the wheels of... mostly corruption....
Introduction: Hello, readers! I am RaaZ Khanal, a passionate Computer Engineering student on a mission to shape the future through technological innovation. In this blog post, I am excited to share my journey, educational background, skills, and aspirations in the world of computer engineering. Join me as I delve into the details of my experiences and highlight my commitment to excellence in this dynamic field. Background and Education: Officially known as Rajesh Khanal, I come from the enchanting town of Daldale, Nawalpur, Nepal. Born and raised in the historically rich city of Janakpur and hailing from the old hometown of Gulmi, my roots have instilled in me a deep appreciation for culture, heritage, and innovation. From an early age, my fascination with computers sparked a deep passion within me, ultimately leading me to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering at the prestigious Institute of Engineering (IOE), Pulchowk Campus, Nepal. This educational journey has p...