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I’ve recently revamped my personal website, yukesh.com.np, to give readers a clearer view of the projects, experiences, and insights I want to share. The site now has five main categories, each designed to highlight a different part of my journey and the work I’m doing.

The first category, Origins, is where I share my personal stories — the experiences that shaped me as an entrepreneur. Here, I’ll write about my early days in Nepal and abroad, the challenges I faced while launching my first products, and the lessons I’ve learned along the way.

Build focuses on entrepreneurship and startups. In this section, I’ll share practical lessons from my ventures, including Scriling, Niriv, and The Kirib. I’ll also provide commentary on startup trends in Nepal and beyond, aiming to inspire and guide aspiring founders who want to create products from scratch.

In Lab, I’ll give a behind-the-scenes look at my experiments and product development. You can expect updates on my projects, including new features, beta launches, and insights into the tools, strategies, and methods I test in real time.

Policy covers internet laws, digital regulations, and broader issues that affect online entrepreneurship. I’ll break down policies in Nepal and internationally, explain how they impact creators and startups, and share my thoughts on AI, digital rights, and the future of the internet.

Finally, Guide will feature actionable tutorials, playbooks, and resources for entrepreneurs and creators. I’ll cover topics like website building, hosting, SEO, monetization strategies, and idea validation — everything you can apply immediately to your own projects.

With these updates, my goal is for Website Yukesh Chaudhary to be more than just a personal website. I want it to be a hub for inspiration, learning, and practical guidance for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, digital products, and the internet ecosystem. You can expect a mix of personal stories, hands-on guides, product experiments, and thought leadership content across all categories.

Yukesh Chaudhary

Keep hustling, and if it matters, build it anyway.

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