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Gold trading at Rs. 92,600

BULLION (Tuesday: February 02, 2021) Hallmark Gold = Rs. 92,600.00 (+0.00) per tola Worked Gold = Rs. 92,100.00 (+0.00) per tola Silver = Rs. 1,380.00 (+20.00) per tola Source: Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association

Ministry of foreign affairs
Nepal concerned over Myanmar political situation

KATHMANDU: The government of Nepal has showed concern over the latest political situation in Myanmar. In a statement issued by

Maarsi rice
‘Jumli Maarsi’ rice branded as ‘Nepal Food’

KATHMANDU: The Food Management and Trading Company Limited has branded ‘Jumli Maarsi’ rice of Jumla. The company has started selling

nepse
NEPSE index rose by 37.70 points on Monday

KATHMANDU: The NEPSE index, which measures share turnover, rose on Monday, the second day of the week. Most of the

Ram Chandra Poudel
Nepali Congress should raise collective voice against HoR dissolution: Ram…

DAMAULI: Nepali Congress senior leader Ram Chandra Poudel today said that NC should raise a collective voice against the dissolution

Nirmala Sitharaman
India allocates NRs 15.87 billion to Nepal

KATHMANDU: India has announced that it will increase its annual grant to Nepal. As per the central budget unveiled by

Nepal Army South Sudan
Nepali Peacekeepers Safeguarding Fragile Peace in South Sudan

KATHMANDU: Nepali peacekeeper continues to play a crucial role in maintaining peace and stability in the war-torn nation, South Sudan,

PM KP Sharma Oli
PM Oli inaugurates country’s largest Dhalkebar substation

DHANUSHA: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has inaugurated the country’s largest power substation located at Dhalkebar of Dhanusha district today.

Supreme Court Hearing
Prime Minister have right to dissolve House of Representatives: Attorney…

KATHMANDU: Attorney General Agni Prasad Kharel has clarified that the current government has the right to complete its five-year term

“Let’s Go to Sauraha” campaign brings tourists in hordes

CHITWAN: The “Let’s go to Sauraha” campaign launched before the new year to revive the COVID-19 impacted tourism sector of