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Rasuwa flood: Insurance claims reach Rs. 985.98 million

Kathmandu, Aug 10: The preliminary insurance claims resulting from the damages caused by continuous rainfall, floods, and landslides in Rasuwa district on July 7 have reached Rs. 985,982,000. According to the Nepal Insurance Authority (NIA), as of August 7, a total of 78 insurance claims have been filed. These include

FNCCI President Dhakal meets CEO Rene of Spanish Chamber of…

During the meeting, they discussed economic cooperation, trade, investment, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and long-term partnerships between the two

Wood decays in forest for lack of policy

Irrespective of the termination of the Scientific Forest Management Work Procedure five years back, there is no new provision to

Karnali Province govt directs local levels to implement budget effectively

The Economic Affairs and Planning Ministry of Karnali Province government has issued a 27-point directive to 70 local levels for

Nepal’s Fertilizer Crisis: A symptom of a broken agricultural supply…

Fixing this broken system demands a fundamental and long-term change in policy. Fertilizer centralized procurement should be streamlined and an

Mahottari farmers demand continuity of grant on sugarcane

The farmers producing sugarcane have been agitated after the government cut the grants it was providing in their produce.

Proposal seeking endorsement of WTO Agreement on Fisheries passed

The House of Representatives has endorsed the proposal seeking approval of the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies by

Govt should pay attention to millet production

Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka, emphasized that the government should lay its focus on millet production.

Dhimichour of Jumla turning attractive tourism destination

Dhimichour, located in Chandannath Municipality-4 of Jumla district, is being developed as an attractive hub for domestic tourists.

NEPSE suffers sharp decline, Index fell by 67.73 points

The NEPSE index plummeted by 63.73 points, with a total turnover of Rs 13.75 billion.