Is life in Nepal
actually getting better?
That is the question K Cha Sarkar? tries to answer. Not with political speeches or party slogans. Just real people sharing what life actually feels like.
One question. Every Nepali already knows the answer.
"Is my daily life improving or not?"
People are tired of being told things are getting better when their daily life says otherwise. This was built for them.
What people are asking
Are the roads better?
Is garbage being collected?
Is traffic management improving?
Is water supply more reliable?
Is electricity stable?
Are government offices faster and less corrupt?
Are hospitals serving people properly?
Is police response better?
Is business registration easier?
Is public service delivery in Nepal finally improving?
Why we built this
K Cha Sarkar? is Nepal's public scorecard.
Citizens rate what daily life actually feels like in their city, ward, and street. Real experience, not party announcements. What got delivered, not what was promised.
Every rating is 30 seconds. Six questions. No login needed. Your device is hashed, not tracked.
Where accountability actually lives
In Nepal, accountability mostly lives in press conferences and official statements. The actual picture is elsewhere:
In the ward where roads are still broken.
In the neighborhood where garbage sits for days.
In the office where people still face delays, confusion, and bribe requests.
In the hospital where service depends on luck.
In the business counter where one simple registration becomes a long struggle.
In the lives of ordinary people who just want things to work.
That is why this exists.
This is NOT
- A platform to blindly praise the government.
- A platform to attack the government.
- Political commentary or propaganda.
This IS
- A place for citizen feedback in Nepal.
- A measure of government performance through real public experience.
- A space to compare wards, cities, and services based on ground truth.
How accountability begins
A ward that is improving
deserves recognition
A city that is failing
deserves attention
A ministry that is delivering
should be seen
A public office not working
should not hide behind silence
K Cha Sarkar? gives people a voice and a score they can actually see.
This is for
Is this you?
The commuter stuck in daily traffic.
The family surrounded by unmanaged waste.
The patient waiting for treatment.
The student trying to get government documents.
The entrepreneur trying to register a business.
The citizen who is tired of excuses and wants results.
Progress must be felt, not just announced.
On the street. In the office.
In the hospital. In the ward.
In everyday life.
Our belief
Real government performance should be felt by the people living through it.
If people can feel it, they should be able to measure it.
And if they can measure it, no one can ignore it.
Welcome
K Cha Sarkar?
Nepal's public scorecard for roads, traffic, garbage, hospitals, corruption, public offices, and everyday life.
Not to speak for the people. But to let the people speak for themselves.