Promoting engineering concepts for a better Nepal

As the All Nepal Project Coordinator of the Orbit Engineering Expo at Engineers Vlog. I had the opportunity to witness first-hand the incredible ideas and innovations presented by engineering students, aspiring engineers, change-makers, and future IT experts of Nepal. Nepal faces many challenges in terms of development, and the Expo provided an opportunity to showcase how engineering can play a critical role in addressing these challenges. 11,000 +visitors attended the Expo in two days, making it a huge success. The event included parallel events such as a paper bridge competition, quiz, and paper presentations, with participants from engineering, IT, and +2. The Expo provided the biggest exposure to the engineering and IT world, and offered investment opportunities and leading from the front with creativity. Huge cash prizes were also offered, and there were exciting robo activities such as Robo War and Robo Soccer. In my role as Project Coordinator, I learned that bringing together experts and innovators is crucial for driving progress in the engineering field. I realized the importance of collaboration and networking in developing sustainable solutions that can benefit our society. 

we should Re-Engineer our ideas for sustainable Nepal. Nepal has vast water resources that can be used for hydropower generation. Hydropower projects can provide a reliable source of electricity, which is vital for Nepal's development. Nepal can also benefit from the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. As an engineer, I am committed to contributing to the development of Nepal by utilizing these resources and helping to create a sustainable future for our country. 

Nepal faces a range of challenges that we can play a critical role in solving. Some of the main problems facing Nepal include, Lack of access to basic infrastructure Nepal has a limited road network, inadequate power supply, and poor access to clean water and sanitation.we  can help by designing and implementing infrastructure projects that provide these basic necessities to communities throughout the country. Environmental degradation Nepal’s forests, rivers, and wildlife are under threat due to deforestation, water pollution, and other environmental problems. We can contribute by developing sustainable solutions that help protect the environment and promote conservation efforts. Disaster risk management Nepal is prone to natural disasters, including earthquakes, floods, and landslides. We can play a crucial role in developing infrastructure that is resilient to natural disasters, as well as developing early warning systems to reduce the impact of such disasters.  Poverty and Unemployment Many Nepalese people struggle with poverty and unemployment, particularly in rural areas. We can contribute to poverty alleviation by designing and implementing projects that create job opportunities and improve living conditions for disadvantaged communities. We can make a significant contribution to solving Nepal's problems by developing innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions. By working together with the government, private sector, and civil society, engineers can help build a better future for Nepal and its people. Nepal is rapidly approaching towards digitalization and adopting modern engineering but we lagging behind in terms of sustainability in the rush of development .we need to know how far we can go with sustainability and how our engineering needs to be refined in order to implement practices that will ensure sustainability for future generation.I believe that engineering and innovations when combined with hardware and software we get most impressive results. Moving forward, I am excited to continue promoting engineering concepts and supporting innovative ideas that can make a positive impact in Nepal. Through events like the Orbit Engineering Expo, we can inspire the next generation of engineers and foster a culture of innovation that will drive progress and create a better future for all. Dipak Dahal Fourth year, Civil Engineering Cosmos College of Management and Technology