Who We Are
AUTHOR
I am an entrepreneur based in Pennsylvania and I have attended Amrit Science College in Kathmandu, Community College in the city of Pittsburgh. As someone who works in the wireless industry, I have a problem-solving mindset and always wanted to develop concepts for devices that can capture a large market similar to cellphones and laptops that has captured worldwide. I have come up with two provisional patents in past for two new devices:
1. The Prescription Reading and Dispensing Machine aims to solve the AMR (antimicrobial-resistant) problem on the earth and help save the entire medical profession.
2. The ATMT (Anytime Money Transfer) Device can make any underdeveloped country 100% cashless in a short time.
I am also in process of submitting a design patent for Smart Roads equipped with Smart Rails and Smart Pods, which can stop 100% of highway accidents and reduce vehicle carbon emissions by 40-50% in the short term and 80-90% in the long term.
"After researching the market, I realized that my new invention can potentially become the second most handheld device in the world after cellphones. To find a market for it, I developed a new concept to make an entire country 100% cashless. As I am from Nepal, I start developing ideas to make Nepal a 100% cashless country. I present my ideas to many universities, the Ministry, and the Central Bank in Nepal. However, I realize that achieving a 100% cashless country will require significant sectorial, constitutional, legal, and structural changes beyond my breakthrough device alone. Ultimately, I end up developing the concept of democratic “Holistic Economy- Kalkiism/Karmaism”. While writing the book, I met Dr. Uma Shankar, one of the top economists from Nepal, who has helped me to understand economics and guided me to complete this worthwhile book.
Mr. Shankar's impressive academic background, which includes a PhD and MPhil in Economics from the Centre for Economic Studies & Planning (CESP), Jawaharlal Nehru University, and an MA in Economics from the Central Department of Economics, Tribhuvan University, gives a great pleasure to work with him. We have worked together for two years to come up with the final draft of The Kalkiist Manifesto and The Karmaist Manifesto.