Kathmandu, Oct. 7
Nepal’s
Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MoCIT) has officially
granted registration approval to Global Diary, the country’s first domestically
developed multidimensional social media and business digital platform.
The
approval, issued as a ‘Registered Notice’ by the Ministry, allows Global Diary
to operate as a social networking platform in accordance with the provisions of
the Social Media Regulation Directive 2080.
“This
milestone is viewed as a historic achievement for Nepal’s technology sector,
marking the first-ever platform built within the country that aims to connect
individuals, businesses, and institutions within a unified digital ecosystem,”
the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
According
to it, Global Diary’s vision is to bring three major sectors of
society—businesses, users, and institutions—under one digital umbrella. For
businesses, the platform offers an affordable and AI-powered digital presence,
enabling easy access to customers and the ability to showcase services,
products, and job opportunities. Users can access news, job listings, offers,
events, and services in one place, ensuring secure and verified information.
Stating
that small businesses and startups in Nepal often struggle with high
advertising costs on other platforms, the newly launched app is set to offer
these businesses a cost-effective and user-friendly digital presence to reach
potential customers.
It
also claimed that the platform places a high priority on user data security,
ensuring all national data is stored securely within Nepal. It also supports
multiple languages, including Nepali, making it easily accessible to users from
diverse backgrounds.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 8 October 2025.
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