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Writ petition registered against NRB Governor Adhikari

Kathmandu, Dec 28: A writ petition has been filed at the Supreme Court questioning the academic qualifications of Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Mahaprasad Adhikari. In the petition filed today it has been claimed that the academic qualification of the Governor Adhikari is not sufficient to assume responsibility of the post.

Gold price
Gold price crosses Rs. 122,000 per tola today

The prices of gold in Nepal continues to increased in recent days. The price of hallmark gold has increased by

Remove limitation of land in agriculture: UML Vice Chair Pandey

Vice Chairman of CPN UML and former finance minister Surendra Pandey has said it is essential to remove limitation of

President Paudel felicitates FNCCI President Dhakal, Prabhu Bank CEO Serchan

President Ram Chandra Paudel felicitated FNCCI President Chandra Prasad Dhakal and Prabhu Bank's CEO Ashok Sherchan in their home district

PAC directs CIAA to initiate investigation into TERAMOCS purchase

The Public Accounts Committee under the federal parliament has directed the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority to forward

Jhapa Energy starts producing 10 MW electricity

Ten megawatts of electricity produced by Jhapa Energy Pvt Ltd has been connected to the transmission line of Nepal Electricity

One year of government: Supply chain of chemical fertilisers eased

In the last fiscal year, the government imported 489,000 metric tons of chemical fertilizer, of which 401,000 metric tons were

FNCCI
FNCCI demands commission to sort out disputes over industry

The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has called for the establishment of a high-powered commission to

Nepal Electricity Authority
Nepal Electricity Authority cuts off power to two more industries

The Parasi Distribution Centre of NEA cut off electricity to Sarbottam Cement and Laxmi Steel. The NEA informed that Sarbottam

Chitwan Ichchhakamana farmers earn Rs 100 million from orange farming

Farmers in Ichchhakamana rural municipality of Chitwan district, Nepal, are poised to make bountiful earning from orange farming alone.