Nepal’s first social platform launched

Nepal’s first homegrown social media platform ‘Global Diary’, powered by AI technology, has been launched. The platform is a comprehensive one that aims to support digital transformation, promote commercial empowerment, and encourages inclusive technological development. Designed to empower businesses, individuals, and government agencies, Global Diary brings communication, trade, and opportunities together on a single platform.
According to Bhagwan Das Agrahari, CEO of Global Diary, the platform was developed by young Nepali IT mind using investments and expertise. It ensures AI-driven integration, reliable global connectivity, affordable digital presence, and sustainable growth. Although developed in Nepal, Global Diary has been built to meet international standards in terms of purpose, functionality, and reach.
It connects individuals, businesses, and government agencies through a unified digital system, making communication, services, and opportunities more accessible. Agrahari added that the platform was created to address Nepal’s fragmented digital infrastructure and to empower all sectors through a single AI-powered, multipurpose solution.
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