Kathmandu, Feb. 18 -- At the first edition of the ongoing Kantipur Conclave at the Hyatt Regency in Kathmandu on Sunday, a youth-focussed panel discussion saw conversation on a wide range of issues and ideas, including homecoming, entrepreneurship, social media and freedom of speech.

The 'Youth for Nepal' panel discussion, moderated by the Post's opinion editor Leena Dahal, featured four noted young Nepalis active across various segments of society-Sumnima Udas, a former CNN journalist and founder and director of the Museum of Buddhism and Sacred Spaces in Lumbini; Lex Limbu, blogger and founder of Tracing Nepal; Sixit Bhatta, co-founder and CEO of ride-sharing platform Tootle; and Miss Nepal World 2018 Shrinkhala Khatiwada.

After a sho...