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                                   Top productivity and educational apps for students in Nepal. Introduction The year 2026 is all about digitalization in Nepal. For a student, a smartphone is no longer just a device for entertainment; it has become a powerful tool for learning, earning, and organizing life. With the right set of applications, you can turn your phone into a personal tutor and a financial manager. In this article, we will list the 7 most essential free apps that every student in Nepal must install today. 1. Loksewa Tayari (For Competitive Exams) Whether you are planning to join government service or just want to improve your general knowledge (GK), Loksewa apps are a treasure. These apps provide old questions, daily capsules, and syllabus details for various exams in Nepal. Why it's essential: It keeps you updated with current affairs in Nepal, which is useful for any interview or ...

“How to Save Rs. 50 a Day and Build a Big Future”

A jar filled with coins representing daily saving of Rs. 50 for future growth
“Saving just Rs. 50 a day can build a future worth thousands. It’s not about how much you save — it’s about how often you do it.

 💡 Introduction:

Think saving Rs. 50 a day won’t change anything?
Let me show you how that small daily habit can turn into big financial results — even if you earn very little.

Most people wait for a “big income” to start saving.
But smart savers start small — and win big.
Here’s how you can save just Rs. 50/day and grow your future.


✅ Step 1: Understand the Power of Small Savings

Rs. 50/day = Rs. 1,500/month
Rs. 1,500/month = Rs. 18,000/year
In 5 years = Rs. 90,000+
With interest (e.g. RD or Mutual Fund), this can become Rs. 1 lakh+

🧠 That’s how small money becomes big with consistency.


✅ Step 2: Find Your Daily Rs. 50

Here are simple ways to save it:

  • Skip one tea + snack outside

  • Walk instead of using transport for short distance

  • Reduce daily data pack or smoking

  • Cook one extra meal at home

Write down where Rs. 50 is “leaking” from your wallet daily — and block it.


✅ Step 3: Use a Saving Jar or Mobile Wallet

Put that Rs. 50 into:

  • A daily savings jar at home

  • A mobile wallet (eSewa, Khalti)

  • Or a Recurring Deposit (RD) account at month-end

What matters is you move it out of your pocket daily.


✅ Step 4: Reward Yourself Every Month

At the end of each month:

  • Look at what you saved (Rs. 1,500!)

  • Use Rs. 100–200 to treat yourself (small reward)

This makes saving a habit you enjoy — not fear.


✅ Step 5: Set a Purpose

Saving works better with a goal:

  • New phone 📱

  • Emergency fund 🛡

  • Investment 💼

  • Travel ✈️

Having a goal motivates you to stay consistent.


🧠 Final Thoughts:

Saving Rs. 50 daily may seem small — but it’s powerful.
The secret to financial success isn’t earning more — it’s saving wisely.

Start today.
Save Rs. 50.
Build your future. 🔐


✍️ Written by:

Firoj Khan
Founder of Smart Daily Savings

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