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The Federation of International Nepali Youth Entrepreneurs (FINYE) is hosting a two-day summit in Hong Kong to promote the youths' entrepreneurial skills.
Over 150 to 170 youth entrepreneurs are expected to participate in the summit to be organized at Marco Polo Hotel Hong Kong on November 29-30, the organizer has said.
Among those participants, 100 to 120 will be from Hong Kong itself while around 40 entrepreneurs will be from Australia, America, Canada, Britain, Japan, China, Macao and the Middle East.
Chairman of the Federation of Youth Entrepreneurs, Hong Kong, Inder Pun, the organizer, said a minister either from Nepal or Hong Kong will attend the summit as the chief guest.
"The summit is being organized with the aim of promoting the entrepreneurial skills of youths," said Chairman Pun, "We are planning to hold 10 to 14 discussion sessions."
Pun said that the program will be conducted under the slogan 'Empowering Nepali Entrepreneurs: Innovation, Cooperation and Success.'

The key speakers of the program include Biswas Dhakal of F1 Soft, managing director of Dolpa Impact Fund, Bidyabaridhi Sigdel, founder of Global Equity Fund Dr Manish Thapa, founding chair of Fintech Alliance Nepal, Sanjib Subba, Research Assistant Professor of Polytechnic University Hong Kong Roshis Krishna Shrestha, Dila Kharel.
Additionally, Deepmala Dhakal, Suresh Thapa, Soyana Dhakal, and Anju Ghising will serve as both emcees and moderators for the sessions, as announced by the organizer.
The FINYE is the international organization of Nepali youth entrepreneurs living across the globe.
Swatantra Pratap Shah is the chairman of the Federation, which has 19 executive members.
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