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NEPSE index fell by double digits

Kathmandu, March 30: In the stock market today, the NEPSE index, which measures stock turnover, has fallen by double digits. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE index decreased by 10.87 points to 1,988.55 points. The sensitive index decreased by 66 points to 359.48. Out of 13 subgroups traded

President Ram Chandra Paudel.
Pashupatinath area has historical, religious significance: President Paudel

President Ramchandra Paudel has said the Pashupatinath area has ancient, historical and religious significance.

Upper house MPs call for resolving problems of loan sharking…

Lawmakers have demanded resolution of problems facing victims of loan sharking and action against the perpetrators.

Examination Board
SEE starting tomorrow, all preparations over

All preparations for this year's Secondary Education Examination (SEE) have completed. This year's SEE is taking place across the country

Election Commission Nepal
Chief Election Officers appointed for by-election

The Election Commission has appointed Chief Election Officers for the by-election taking place in three constituencies on April 23.

Economist Swarnim Wagle left Nepali Congress

Youth leader and renowned economist Dr Swarnim Wagle has announced of separating from Nepali Congress party.

Gold ornaments
Gold price decreased by Rs. 300 today, Trading at NRs.…

Gold price decreased by Rs. 300 today, Trading at NRs. 108,200 per tola

Cabinet expansion expected till this evening

Discussion was held among the ruling alliance parties on the issue of cabinet expansion this morning. During the meeting held

House of Representatives
Lawmakers call on govt to resolve problems of victims of…

Lawmakers have drawn the attention of the government to resolve problems facing victims of predatory lending at the earliest.

Patihani gaining popularity as tourism destination

Chitwan is one of the most preferred destinations of tourists especially for jungle safari. Domestic and foreign tourists turn up