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Slight improvement in NEPSE, increased by 4.15 points

Kathmandu: The NEPSE index, which measures share turnover in the Nepal’s securities market, has risen by a few points. According to the Nepal Stock Exchange, the NEPSE index rose by 4.15 points to 1,870.63. Similarly, the sensitive index, which measures the share turnover of large companies, rose by 0.95 points

Janardan Sharma
Finance Minister Sharma in USA for WB, IMF conference

Kathmandu: Finance Minister Janardan Sharma has arrived in Washington D.C., the capital of the United States of America (USA) on

Himalayan Goats in Dolpa.
Chyangra being brought to Kathmandu from Darchula for Dashain

Chyangra, the Himalayan goats, will be brought in around 500 numbers to Kathmandu from Darchula district in view of upcoming

Vegetable market in Kathmandu.
Market monitoring intensified, 175 firms face action

The Department of Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Protection has intensified market monitoring in the wake of approaching festivals.

Global IME Bank holds interaction program in Seoul

Kathmandu: Global IME Bank Limited and Global Money Express have organized an interaction program in Seoul, South Korea, urging the

Sajha Bus Services
Advance bus ticket booking for Dashain from Saturday morning

The government has opened advance ticket bookings in public transport from Saturday for passengers going home to celebrate Dashain, Tihar

Financial institutions ready to invest NRs 53 billion on Upper…

Banks and financial institutions of Nepal have agreed to invest NRs 53.34 billion in the Upper Arun Hydropower Project.

World Bank
World Bank Group urges Nepal for comprehensive and scaled-up climate…

The World Bank Group has urged Nepal for comprehensive and scaled-up climate action so that climate change will not continue

MDMS launched to contain grey mobile phone imports

The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has launched the Mobile Device Management System (MDMS) to discourage illegal import, sale and distribution

NRB
Remittance inflow increased by 20 percent, BoP remained deficit: NRB

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has said that the remittances increased by 20.3 percent in NPR terms. According to NRB,