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Reliance Spinning Mills opens 924,768 units IPO shares from today

Kathmandu, Dec 22: Reliance Spinning Mills Limited has officially opened its Initial Public Offering (IPO) for the general public starting today. The company is issuing 924,768 unit shares at a par value of Rs. 100 per unit. But investors have to apply at least 50 units and maximum of 20,000

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Gold price increases Rs. 3,400 per tola, Silver Rs. 130

The price of fine gold jumped by Rs. 3,400 per tola on Monday to reach an all-time high of Rs.

Barriers to enforcement of federalism continue

The fiscal federalism is gradually gaining a pace but structural and policy level challenges are awaiting address for effective enforcement.

Minister Kharel shares achievements made in three months

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Jagadish Kharel, has shared various achievements made in three months.

15-bed city hospital built in Madhyabindu Municipality

15-bed city hospital was developed in Madhyabindu Municipality, Nawalparasi Bardaghat Susta Purba district.

More people in Chitwan obtaining non-resident Nepali citizenship

The number of people obtaining non-resident Nepali citizenship in Chitwan has increased compared to those renouncing their Nepali citizenship. Since

Sapkota’s Bahek explores inner conflict and family fragmentation

Nepali writer Dr Dharma Sapkota ‘Raju’ presents a compelling literary narrative in his novel Bahek, which examines the complex interplay

Nobel laureate Prof Takaaki Kajita to attend TU convocation

Nobel laureate Japanese physicist Professor Takaaki Kajita will attend the 51st convocation ceremony of Tribhuvan University (TU) as the chief

Share broker, investor Agrawal arrested on charges of fake share…

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police on Thursday arrested controversial share broker and investor Mr Dipak Agrawal on

SEJON Policy Dialogue: Citizens’ trust in the state weakening, says…

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Anil Kumar Sinha has said that public trust in the state is weakening due