Kathmandu, Feb. 11
Global
Diary, a social media platform designed by Nepali professionals, was launched
in Kathmandu on Wednesday.
The
developers termed it a complete digital ecosystem designed to connect people,
communities, businesses and government institutions in a single, verified
environment. "The platform addresses major gaps in Nepal’s digital
landscape, including fragmented social media, business listings, news, jobs,
and event services," said CEO and Founder of the Global Diary Bhagwan Das
Agrahari.
The
platform enables businesses to upgrade their digital presence to a
website-level platform, reduce marketing costs, and communicate directly with
customers, thereby supporting business growth and promotion.
"As it
allows businesses to connect directly with consumers, marketing expenses are
expected to drop significantly, and other operational costs may also decrease.
As a result, both businesses and consumers are expected to benefit directly,
according to the press release distributed at the event," said Agrahari.
According
to him, the platform is not merely a social media network, an e-commerce portal
or a job platform, but a comprehensive digital ecosystem. He stated that it
helps citizens find verified service providers, read reviews, and make informed
decisions based on their needs. It has options to create and manage pages for
government agencies as well.
Agrahari
also claimed that the platform’s advanced AI capabilities assist users in
discovering relevant services, job recommendations and verified local
businesses, while also preventing fraudulent activities and ensuring data
privacy, making it a secure, trustworthy and multifunctional digital platform.
The company
informed that around
350,000 users are now part of Global Diary. Members can create digital
identities, discover verified services, find jobs and freelance opportunities,
promote skills, and connect with local events - all in one platform.
Likewise,
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) gain free digital presence, affordable
promotion, direct customer reach, hiring support, brand building, and
marketplace selling. Global Diary replaces the need for multiple platforms with
a single solution, said Agrahari.
He
also added that advanced AI ensures users discover relevant services, job
recommendations, and authentic local businesses while reducing spam and fake
activity. Data privacy is a top priority, user data is never sold.
Speaking at
the programme, Dr. Binod Atreya, Managing Director and CEO of Banking Finance
and Insurance Institute of Nepal (BFIN), noted that it integrates the features
of multiple social media platforms to create opportunities and organise the
public through trade and services.
Shekhar
Aryal, Chairperson of Global Diary, said that the app has been developed as a
national pride platform aimed at expanding Nepal’s international digital outreach.
He emphasised that the platform will benefit consumers, business communities,
media and government alike, and urged all stakeholders to join. He further
stressed the need to make such initiatives successful to drive economic
prosperity through digital technology.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 12 February 2026.
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