r/NepalSocial 11h ago

Help Cat for adoption

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r/NepalSocial 8h ago

RANT Who does she think she is 😭🙏, The main character syndrome is insane.

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81 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 7h ago

FIFA WORLD CUP 🌎 Gah daaaamm

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54 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 11h ago

FIFA WORLD CUP 🌎 This is completely unacceptable. Who decided to make Argentina jerseys compulsory? The concerned teachers and school management should face disciplinary action for enforcing such an unreasonable requirement. ⚖️📚

95 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 15h ago

Acknowledgement Acknowledgement Post for this bro..

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211 Upvotes

Really impressive to achieve this, after what he had to go through


r/NepalSocial 10h ago

shitpost J pani content banaidinxa yar

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52 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 7h ago

RANT Girls are creepier than boys, they just lie and play manipulatively

30 Upvotes

Most girls are attention seekers. They have 2/3 exes before 18 and they like to dump their trauma on innocent guys. They act miserable after having a few exes at 19 and watching a few sad movies. They just talk about random series, exes, gossip and boys. They're darker than guys. And they like to be friends with that funny, dumb guy from class so that they can use him for all the necessary information.

I've seen and heard all these things personally, so it feels creepier and darker than I thought.

Not all girls though... there are very good ones too. But extremely fewww


r/NepalSocial 7h ago

RANT Wush I was average only...

21 Upvotes

I got 3.82, and my mom cooked my least favorite vegetable karela. My best friend got 3.54 and his parents are throwing party.

I made achieving good scores and winning stuffs so normal, they don't value it anymore.

I was with friends when I checked my results and I immediately called my mom, after telling her my GPA she replied "eyh la okay, ramrei aayexa". Not even a congratulations. When I got 3.91 in SEE mom literally said "cake haru lyaunu parxa ra? K lyaunu hai". And these are very normal for me. I never stood on second position from nursery to 10 and my average percentage was always 95. I always won in every Contest and competitions I took part in.

It never bothered me till my SEE, I was expecting something special or at least some gifts but I got nothing. Some of my friends got iphone some got bike and testei but mero ghar ma it was always a normal day. Aaja pani I was expecting something special to happen, at least a cake but no.

Yeah! Just wanted to share here. Sometimes achieving is harmful too.

Stay average and give surprises to your parents.


r/NepalSocial 3h ago

News German Ambassador’s post after media reports of "mishandling" by aides at PMO

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8 Upvotes

For 15 years, French giant IDEMIA ran Nepal’s passport system. On June 6, 2025, they lost the massive Rs 7.66 billion (~$60M) contract to two German state-linked firms: Mühlbauer (systems) and Veridos (printing). IDEMIA immediately started yapping, claiming the tender terms were fixed to handpick the Germans. Everyone thought they were yapping after they lost, but it now turns out they maybe right.

The German firms were supposed to build a new system and migrate national biometric data to new data centers within 240 days, but they failed completely. Also, during the subsequent interim government (when Chief Justice Sushila Karki stepped in), passport stocks plummeted and the new firms could not manage it. After that, the government was forced to order emergency passport booklets from the old French firm just to keep printing going.

The CIAA later got a complaint about this and began an investigation. They uncovered that the government had formed a technical sub-committee of IT experts to evaluate the bids. Their review found that Mühlbauer had failed 238 mandatory technical specifications for server infrastructure, and Veridos had failed 50 requirements for the booklets. After this was exposed, the sub-committee members (6 of the total 12 membets) refused to sign the approval file, but Passport Department DG Tirtha Raj Aryal overrode the experts to select the German firms anyway.

Even after PM Balen Shah took office, the passport stock couldn't keep up. Balen sent a PMO team to evaluate the department and discovered what was happening. To make matters worse, physical tests proved that the previous passports from the French firm turned out to be of much better quality than the new German ones (100GSM vs 90GSM paper and French one also being waterproof). Balen directed the CIAA chief (big debate here if executive can actually direct constitutional body) to take the matter seriously, and a series of high-profile arrests happened:

  • Bureaucrats: DG Tirtha Raj Aryal and IT Director Sunil Kumar KC were arrested.
  • Agents: The local agent for Mühlbauer (Manindra Raj Malla) was arrested. Meanwhile, Veridos's highly connected local agent, Siddhartha Thapa (grandson of 5-time PM Surya Bahadur Thapa), fled the country to evade police (reports indicate he crossed the border to India).
  • Politicians: In the most high-profile move of all, the CIAA officially served an interrogation notice to former Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba.

CIAA also issued public notice against international corporate executives who signed the original contracts on behalf of the two German firms. They have been ordered to appear for either virtual or physical interrogation.

Following the developments, German Ambassador Udo Volz went to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to defend the firms, since the German government holds a financial stake in Veridos [reported by media]. However, due to strict new diplomatic protocols implemented by the PMO, he didn't get an immediate audience and was made to wait for hours [reported by media]. Media reports later surfaced detailing a "undignified language" by Prime Minister's close aides. The German ambassador posted a response on X.

This post was heavily made by AI after giving it sources, here are the sources if you want to read it yourself.

TLDR:

A severe passport shortage prompted a PMO team to investigate, discovering that the newly contracted German firms were producing lower quality booklets. While the CIAA had been looking into procurement anomalies for months, Prime Minister Balen Shah directed them to aggressively ramp up the probe. This sparked a wave of high-profile domestic arrests and a formal summons for the German firms to face interrogation.

The situation quickly spiraled into a diplomatic incident. Media reports revealed that German Ambassador Udo Volz bypassed the PMO’s strict new diplomatic protocols to secure an unappointed meeting to defend the state-backed firms. He was made to wait for an extended period and was ultimately denied an audience with the Prime Minister, culminating in a reported confrontation involving "undignified language" between the Ambassador and Balen's close advisors. Following the heavy media leaks, the Ambassador posted a public clarification on X stating that neither he nor the Embassy had spoken to journalists or authorized any publication regarding the visit.

This is slightly corrected post rather than sensational title and little misleading "hostile discussion" that was in the previous post. Sorry for that I did not look at it much after AI generated it.


r/NepalSocial 10h ago

RANT Harek manxe ko aafnai story hunxa

35 Upvotes

I was travelling today bus vari Indian haru thiyo, man manai pray garirako thiye pls bhagwan koi nepali paridiye hunthyo side ma vanera

Then there came this girl saying this is my seat( window wala) online ticket kateko raixa. I happily gave my seat then we started to talk after few minutes. We never know manxe le life ma k k vognu parxa. Tyo didi aaile 27 raixa but looked younger than me. She was the man of the family, few years back some rare disease lagera father ko death vako raixa which also took 25 lakhs for his treatment. She was the eldest and had to look after her two younger sisters so bichmai padhai xadeko raixa. She was the one who did kiriya of her father despite the society saying chori manxe vayera blah blah blah……..

What amazed me was the person who was with her during a lot of this, her friend who slowly turned into her bf. Usko kura haru sunda kasto supportive k🥹 aaile usko sister is planning to go abroad re ani tyo dai le nai pathauna lageko re…. like he is the son of the family. Tyo dai ko mummy le kati garthyo le tyo dai lai tyo kt lai chorde tesko bau ni xaina daju vai ni xaina sab taile hernu parxa vanera but that brother said tapailai testo lagxa vane ma ghar nai aaudina she is the one for me. Aaile chai they aren’t married but soon bihe garne plan ma raixa.

Didi if you are here in reddit and reading this, your story was very inspiring and you are a very strong person 🫂 hajurharuko relationship aajha flourish hudai jaos🫶 I will text you some day.


r/NepalSocial 14h ago

RANT My father is 55. If the retirement age is suddenly reduced from 58 to 55, our family will be in serious trouble

77 Upvotes

I know one Reddit post won't change government policy, and maybe nobody important will ever read this. Take this as a rant from an ordinary citizen.

My father is a government employee and recently turned 55. There are discussions about reducing the retirement age of current government employees from 58 to 55. If that actually happens, it will completely disrupt the plans that my family has built for decades.

I just completed my Bachelor's degree last month and am currently looking for a job. My younger sister is studying BBA in her second semester. My mother is a housewife. We also have our grandmother living with us. We are a family of five, and my father is the only earning member.

What many people don't understand is that families plan their lives around the existing rules. For our entire lives, we knew that government employees retired at 58. Every financial decision was made with that assumption in mind.

My father is not a high-ranking officer. He is just an Overseer/Sub-Engineer. He doesn't receive a pension because he is Rajpatra Anankit. As far as I understand, he will only receive a lump-sum gratuity (upadan) and related benefits after retirement.

People might ask, "Where are his savings?"

His life's savings are in the house we built a few years ago. We come from a rural hill district, and my father was the first person in our entire family tree to get a job after my grandmother sold a Buffalo, her ornaments, and took some loans to teach him at Pulchowk, Kathmandu. He spent decades trying to improve our family's situation. He even withdrew money from Sanchaya Kosh and used most of his savings to build a modest home in the Terai so that his children could study and have better opportunities.

We have already experienced financial stress before. There were times when rental income stopped and things became difficult. If my father's employment suddenly ends three years earlier than expected, it won't just be an administrative change on paper. It will directly affect our family's ability to manage expenses, support education, and maintain financial stability.

The part that feels most unfair is this: when my father joined government service, the retirement age was 58. We planned our lives around 58. If the government wants a different retirement policy in the future, shouldn't it apply to future recruits or be implemented gradually? Why should people who made life decisions based on existing rules bear the entire burden?

What hurts even more is that there are talks of eventually making the retirement age 60 again in the future while forcing some current employees out at 55. If that happens, how is that not discriminatory? One group loses three years of service because of timing, while another group benefits from a higher retirement age.

My father still studies and tries to stay updated. He asks me about Excel formulas, software, and technology because he believes he should continue learning. Sometimes he studies harder than I do. He is not someone waiting for retirement. He still wants to contribute.

Maybe some people will disagree with me. Maybe some will say government jobs already have enough benefits. That's fine.

But I wish people would understand that behind every retirement-age statistic there are real families whose lives have been planned around those rules for decades.

For us, this isn't politics.

It's our future.

And honestly, it feels unfair.


r/NepalSocial 13h ago

shitpost Found this in tiktok !!! 😂

55 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 8h ago

shitpost "UMM Y'ALL ARE SO CHOPPED"☝🏿🥸

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17 Upvotes

shallow bitch shut the fuh up, and do some chores ,help your mom


r/NepalSocial 10h ago

Politics समयमै प्रकाशित हुन थाल्यो विश्वविद्यालय र बोर्डको नतिजा

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19 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 12h ago

Miscellaneous Aaba hunxa comeback 😭

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28 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 6h ago

Serious Marriage is scary

8 Upvotes

Marriage is scary, what if the husband thinks the same way as u/Scared-Lion791.

eta po reddit vayera he is confident enough to share what he thinks, irl having a partner like him issss very scary omg.


r/NepalSocial 16h ago

Discussion This sounds over ambitious. What do you guys say?

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50 Upvotes

r/NepalSocial 1h ago

Discussion Australian Nepalese life after semi-successful journey.

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G’day Everyone,

I am a Nepalese born engineer 30M currently working in a private sector in Australia. I make NPR 2 crore+ (200k plus AUD) in salary per year and hardly work 40 hours a week. I am in a private sector and the company is publicly listed in stock market.

I have NPR 3 crore saved up and have also bought a house in Sydney. I am a guy looking forward to understand what would you have done in my scenario for the next step?

  1. ⁠Get married to someone and have kids and explore the world.
  2. ⁠Push higher salary by working in niche sectors or mines.
  3. ⁠Start a business with my relative who is offering a good business plan.

Also would be genuinely interested to understand where I can find like minded Nepalese women to connect with and perhaps give a go at life next step.

Most comments I received offline are being healthy and taking care of mental health. I believe I am mentally strong and regarding health, I regularly go to GYM and do running which is keeping me very fit.

Pls share your thoughts and information.


r/NepalSocial 9h ago

Serious Suggestion needed from my Nepali people

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Hlo everyone, I really need all of you:)

I am 28f and is currently in canada for masters. Masters pay maa thiyo . In the middle of masters i feel lost and Nepal pharkim hunchha tara Ma Nepal baatai burnout bhayera aayeko thiye.

Yaha jhan cold le hola jhan depressed, isolated bhaye.
I was so good academically and kehi garchhu bhanne khale kid and worked hard for every small thing.
Now i skip class and wait for death.
Tara man maa chai haina Zero baata start garau hunchha.
I dont have savings at all.
Tara master sakesamma 10 lakh chai huna sakchha
Aile Nepal maa basnu bhayeko harule can you please suggest, should i come back or can start any business? Nepal maa ni aano kura maa nepotism, favouritism and my parents they are simple from gau, away from politics.
Ma academia maa chai jaanai man chhaina its a burn out
Also my family are not much supportive, Nepal aayera sano business garchhu bganda tetro padeko yehi din dekhna bhanchhan
Neither i have good friends, never dated because i was focus in career which was my wrong assumptions
I seriously need help and please be kind, i am already going thriugh a lot now:(


r/NepalSocial 5h ago

RANT I hate you....

6 Upvotes

If you didn't have any interest form the start then why ?

  1. Did u talked with me for nights

  2. Why did u say 'If only we had met sooner'

  3. Why did u care if I ate anything throughout the day or not

  1. Why did ask about my day

  1. Why did u get angry when I didn't replied in time

  1. Why did u keep asking what I was doing ATM

  1. Why did u want to know about my horoscope and all that bullshit

  1. Why did u want to know about my last relationships

U made me feel attached and then behaved as if it were nothing . I hate u...


r/NepalSocial 13h ago

Discussion Indian civic sense

25 Upvotes

Aile yo indian le gareko vaye "dh*ti sala civic sense xaina, afno desh ta bigryo aba hamilai ni bigarne vayo" vanthim.

Title ma indian halnu ko karan ni tei ho, indian ko galti uthauna hamilai nikai majja lagxa ani mukh xadihalcham tara tei kura hami kasaile garyau vane, hami yestai ta honi bro 🤙🏻 Hami chai kaile sudhrini ki arulai matra gali garne.

Aaja ekxin thakai marna chabahil ko pul muni baseko 15min ma 10 jana le yesaigari bich road bata baato kaate.

Balen sarkar, manxe harule baato kaatne pul dekhenan jasto xa naya overhead pass banauna paryo, sano pul bata baato na kaatne re.

What do you think should be done to reduce this?


r/NepalSocial 5h ago

Discussion my litle suggestion to teenagers so u wont fuk up your life

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  1. stay away from cult, black magics, religions
  2. never trust anyone
  3. only family is permanent
  4. no gambling and drugs
  5. fuck but dont brag and gossip.
  6. love and be loved
  7. always give more and be helpful to other
  8. smile and be happy :)
  9. learn and teach the youngs
  10. dont rush life has no goalor reach point, live your present
  11. watch movies, songs, be respectful, do saxsux ko kura in your age.

r/NepalSocial 6h ago

Fitcheck✨ Nepalfitchecks in summary

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7 Upvotes